It’s Time To End The Hospice Funding Crisis Says Sue Ryder
Sue Ryder, provider of specialist palliative care in England, is calling on the Government to commit to more sustainable funding for the hospice care sector
Read more...Sue Ryder, provider of specialist palliative care in England, is calling on the Government to commit to more sustainable funding for the hospice care sector
Read more...Residents and staff at an Ixworth care home are delighted as they have received both doses of their COVID-19 vaccinations.
Read more...A Cheshire care home has teamed up with a local brewery to launch a competition for the general public to name its new in-house gastropub
Read more...The Clinical Lead at HC-One’s Hollymere House care home, in Haslington, has won a regional award for her dedication to her role, having worked
Read more...Residents at HC-One’s Market Lavington care home, in Wiltshire, have had the opportunity of building up relationships with the local junior school through video calls this week.
Read more...Cross-party group of MPs and Peers have joined forces with leaders from academia, finance, local politics, and housing to call for urgent Government
Read more...Talented care home residents in Dorset took to the keyboard to show off their musical skills on World Piano Day ( 29 March 2021).
Read more...The use of technology to support care has increased rapidly during the coronavirus pandemic – a trend that the National Care Forum (NCF) wants to encourage
Read more...Coronavirus infections in care home residents fell by 62% from five weeks after they received their first vaccine dose, Government-funded research has revealed.
Read more...Care England will be partnering with the University of Birmingham, as part of a broader consortium of key stakeholders from across the four nations of the UK
Read more...In true Irish spirit, residents of Edward Moore House Residential Care Home in Gravesend enjoyed a pint of Guinness to celebrate St Patrick’s Day.
Read more...Immediate action is needed on social care as part of a new long-term plan in the spirit of the post-war reforms, if we are to build back better from the pandemic
Read more...A close up of an elderly man’s hands. He is holding a ball in one hand and the hand of a younger care worker is resting on his wrist
Read more...From today, groups of 6 people, or two households, are allowed to meet outside
Scientists and medics are urging the public not to be tempted to meet indoors as the risk of spreading the virus is significantly higher inside
The new Office for Health Promotion will lead national efforts to improve and level up the health of the nation by tackling obesity, improving mental health and promoting physical activity.
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