Promoting wellbeing can be challenging even when we’re not in the throes of a global pandemic! Data is beginning to highlight what we all already know:...
Author - lisa
Though I don’t buy it myself, apparently, a bad day camping is still better than a good day working. So, what if you’re camping and working? And what if...
Some people have a knack for hitting the nail on the head and Katy Grindley, House Lead at Worthington Lake Care Home, (part of Millennium Care) and...
Following one of 2020’s standout television moments – when Paul Harvey, former concert pianist, composer, music teacher and person living with...
Talking about End of Life wishes and palliative care with loved ones is never a comfortable conversation.
In support of Dying Matters Week, Park View Care...
Richard White, Group Operations Director, Next Step Independence
Next Step Independence, as the name suggests, was created to ensure that looked after young...
What comes first the chicken or the egg? I was pondering the Social Care equivalent of this paradox one day. What comes first the experience in social care...
Dr Jeremy Tudway, Chartered Clinical and Forensic Psychologist and the Clinical Director for Dimensions
Psychology is all about experimentation, so let’s try...
Innovation is often used as a shorthand for change. It’s a term bandied around and often misused. I think, however, that some of the long-standing challenges...
COVID-19 has affected every aspect of our lives over the last year and the social care market has been impacted more than most. Demand has fallen; some smaller...


