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CONTENTS


Contents 16


COVER STORY


LIFE AFTER STROKE TRAINING The Stroke Association discusses


how to make sure staff are trained to give the best possible standard of care to stroke survivors.


REGULARS 6


NEWS... Catch up on the latest industry


news, including a study from the American Academy of Neurology, that suggests those who participate in arts and crafts can reduce their risk of developing Mild Cognitive Impairment.


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AN INSPECTOR CALLS Tomorrow’s Care columnist


Richard Bates takes the mystery out of CQC inspections for residential care providers awaiting their first visit.


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TEN QUESTIONS WITH... Julie Weaver, regional director


with responsibility for new homes at Care UK sits down with us to take on our Ten Questions.


FEATURES


SHIELDS UP Nick Banks, VP EMEA and APAC,


IronKey by Imitation, tells us how to keep digital information under lock and key.


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RULES OF ENGAGEMENT Roger Parry, director at not-for-


profit specialists, Agenda Consulting, unearths the key drivers of employee engagement in the social care sector.


YOUTH CARE


A CLEAR APPROACH Read all about a pilot scheme


that looks to address the often- neglected needs of care leavers in the criminal justice system and how it could play a vital part in a wider strategy to deal with their problems.


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TRANSPORT & MOBILITY 27


MAKE THE MOVE ONLINE We hear from Lyn Duncan, who


tells us how caring for her injured mother inspired her to launch her own online business to keep people who need social care services on the move.


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WHEEL AND DEAL Dave Jones, director of


Mobility Nationwide, shares his advice on making the difficult decision of choosing the right wheelchair accessible vehicle at the right price.


CLEANING, HYGIENE & LAUNDRY


HYGIENE HOTSPOTS Luke Evershed, group business


manager at Nursing Hygiene Group discusses the hygiene hotspots you should be aware of, and how to help break the chain of infection.


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LEAVING THE LAUNDRY ROOM Berendsen UK’s business


development director for UK care homes, Jerry Richardson, describes the challenges facing care homes that handle laundry in-house and outlines a possible solution.


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