From not acting on an infection fast enough to no formal procedures for reporting accidents, inefficient incident management can have dire consequences. It...
Author - lisa
Continued economic focus on austerity has created a crisis in health and social care. This crisis will undoubtedly escalate. It is already at epic proportions...
Most care home providers will be more than aware of moves to bring older and younger people together for mutual benefit. Many care homes now link with local...
Sinead Mac Manus, Senior Programme Manager and Sophie Kendall, Programme Manager, Health Lab
Like most developed nations, the UK population is ageing. If you...
Tracey Barnes, Project Manager at Skills for Care talks about how meaningful activity in social care is fundamental to the health and wellbeing of people who...
Let’s celebrate all that is good about people who work in care with the second annual Professional Care Workers’ Day on the 4th of September.
For too long...
Stephen Hall – accountancy to social care
Each month we profile a care professional who has come into the sector after a career change and who demonstrates...
Nightingale Hammerson is one of the oldest established Jewish social care organisations in the UK and innovating residential care is central to our culture and...
There’s no doubt that working in social care has its challenges. Owing to the nature of the industry, care professionals are increasingly expected to put in...
Jewish Care has just begun a new project with Wigmore Hall’s Music for Life programme, continuing a long-standing partnership between the two...


