Care homes’ elderly are more active, thanks to Comic Relief money
Elderly residents at NorseCare care home have been getting active and are now singing the praises of Comic Relief after its £20,000 grant bought some 'Oomph!' into their lives. In…
Elderly residents at NorseCare care home have been getting active and are now singing the praises of Comic Relief after its £20,000 grant bought some 'Oomph!' into their lives. In…
Paths For All at Evanton Community Woods. A woodland in the Highlands is the first in Scotland to become dementia friendly. The area around the woodland cabin has been remodelled…
Care England, the largest representative body for independent providers of adult social care, has appointed Daniel Casson as its first Digital Development Executive. Professor Martin Green OBE, Chief Executive of…
England's top nurse today pledged to ensure the voices of nurses and midwives will be valued and heard across the NHS. During her maiden speech at the chief nursing officer…
Earlier this month (14 March) the Government delivered the spring budget. Caroline Abrahams, charity director at Age UK and co-chair of the Care and Support Alliance, said: "Not for the…
New research in the US suggests that changes in the eye could help indicate if someone has Alzheimer's disease. The findings were published in Ophthalmology Retina. The researchers investigated whether…
Care England, partners of the Quality Care Campaign and the largest representative body for independent providers of adult social care, has welcomed the publication of the Local Government and Social…
The following article appeared on The Carer website. Two Anchor care home workers have triumphed to win accolades at the prestigious Great British Care Awards, which recognise excellence across the…
A Chesterfield-based provider, Heathcotes Group, is helping to increase local apprenticeship participation after joining the town's Apprenticeship Ambassador Network. Apprenticeship Amabassadors are businesses and organisations which sign up to actively…
A trail of fluffy four-legged friends were the latest groups to visit residents at a Middlesbrough care home. Rabbits and guinea pigs hopped in to see residents at The Gables…