Brain Stimulation Shows Promise For Alzheimer’s Disease In Early Trial
Scientists in the US have found that electrically stimulating regions of the brain in three people with Alzheimer’s disease was safe and appeared to show…
Read more...Scientists in the US have found that electrically stimulating regions of the brain in three people with Alzheimer’s disease was safe and appeared to show…
Read more...A DISABLED chicken named Dill and her sister Rosemary paid a visit to residents at a Bakewell care home. The pair belong to Wendy Watkins,…
Read more...One in 10 posts in specialist mental health services are vacant and Brexit is set to make recruitment more difficult, according to the Mental Health…
Read more...Social care provider Surrey Choices held a celebratory awards event for businesses and its customers involved in its EmployAbility service this week. The ‘Making a Difference Awards’…
Read more...A MONK, an army truck and a cruise were among the plotlines to elderly care home residents’ lives – shared for National Storytelling Week. The…
Read more...Scientists from the US have found a link between certain biological fingerprints thought to indicate early stages of Alzheimer’s and sleep disturbances. Their findings are…
Read more...ELDERLY Chester-le-Street twitchers have been monitoring their garden for flying visitors as part of the world’s biggest wildlife survey. Residents at Pelton Grange Care Home…
Read more...The Queens Nursing Institute (QNI) has launched a new educational resource for nurses who work or are considering working in the care home environment. The…
Read more...The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is inviting people to give their views on plans to evolve its approach to regulating independent healthcare services in England…
Read more...The Health Committee calls on Health Education England to “Expand the Nursing Workforce at scale and pace”. The report recognises the challenges of there not…
Read more...Private landlords, local authorities and housing associations need to ensure their properties meet the needs of older people as figures released this week confirm a…
Read more...A Fort William care home celebrated all things Scottish during an afternoon of Burns Night activities. HC-One’s Moss Park invited residents, their families and members…
Read more...Scientists have found evidence that a component of the curry spice turmeric could hold benefits for the brains in healthy individuals over 50. The US…
Read more...Caroline Dinenage will be the minister of state overseeing adult social care, the Department of Health and Social Care has confirmed. The decision to give…
Read more...ELDERLY Hartlepool United fans have been fundraising for their favourite club by holding a table football tournament. The residents and staff at Queens Meadow Care…
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