HC-One Care Homes Celebrate Mother’s Day
HC-One Residents and Colleagues across the country celebrated Mother’s Day on Sunday 14th March. Relatives delivered cards, letters and gifts to the homes
Read more...HC-One Residents and Colleagues across the country celebrated Mother’s Day on Sunday 14th March. Relatives delivered cards, letters and gifts to the homes
Read more...More than 3.79 million clinically extremely vulnerable people in England will be informed they are no longer advised to shield from Thursday 1 April 2021.
Read more...Staff and residents at Chatsworth Lodge care home in Chesterfield, Derbyshire have received their second vaccinations following a challenging and disruptive year.
Read more...A Yorkshire based care home group is helping residents to boost their physical and mental strength after launching a series of bespoke ‘lockdown proof’ exercise classes and programmes.
Read more...Individuals’ human rights may have been breached in over 500 cases where “do not resuscitate” decisions were made during the Covid pandemic, the Care Quality…
Read more...Residents at Barchester Healthcare’s Magnolia court Care home, in Hampstead, celebrated Mother’s Day with a tea party. The home was beautifully decorated
Read more...A very special and much-loved Resident at HC-One’s Redesdale Court in North Shields recently celebrated her 100th birthday.
Read more...The easing of the national lockdown has meant that care homes across the country have opened their doors to enable much needed visits from loved ones.
Read more...Hundreds of mums living at Colten Care homes in the south enjoyed much-deserved recognition and pampering on Mother’s Day.
Read more...The Care Quality Commission (CQC) and the National Fire Chiefs Council (NFCC) have published a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) agreement.
Read more...More than 25 million people in the UK have received their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.
Figures out today show the UK health services vaccinated a total of 25,273,226 people between
Read more...Care providers could be left with an estimated £400m bill if the Supreme Court overturns an appeal on social care sleep-in pay, according to law firm Royds Withy King.
Read more...A report from the National Audit Office (NAO) finds that while effective action from government has assisted local authorities in surviving financially
Read more...A CARE HOME has pulled out all the stops to celebrate St Patrick’s Day this year with a full themed week of activities for residents to enjoy.
Read more...Residents at River Court care home, in Hertfordshire, have been keeping connected with young people at a time when social isolation has increased
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