We are all spending lots of our time trying to influence the Social Care Green Paper and stakeholders from every part of the system are desperately trying to...
Author - lisa
Key to offering good dementia care is the attitude we take towards dementia. We have only just begun to debunk the myth that if you get dementia, nothing can...
Debbie Sorkin shows why speaking up for people makes you a leader in social care
Advocacy is the theme of this month’s Care Talk. It’s a term that...
As part of NorseCare’s commitment to providing innovative and modern technology to support residents living in its care homes, a new motion-activated...
Staff at maritime charity, The Royal Alfred Seafarers’ Society, have taken part in the care facility’s pioneering Maritime Acquaint Training programme...
For those of us working in social care, I’m sure the scenario is familiar. There is a referral from the local hospital or perhaps a self-referral to the duty...
There’s an interesting shift in attitudes towards care provision. It was something that I didn’t even realise until I was recently privy to a conversation...
“Life was terrible after my husband died… it took me a long time to get over losing him. I had been with him for a lifetime… it felt as if my life had...
An area where many providers seem to fall short on is ensuring that people at their services are provided with person centred care. Providing personalised care...
Laura Turner, Chief Officer at Richmond Mencap
Richmond Mencap have a self-advocacy group, which meet at our offices every two weeks.
The group has been...


