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Editor’s Voice


Hello everyone and welcome to issue nine of Tomorrow’s Care.


Caring for people in a permanent residence requires great attention to detail. Alongside looking after people’s health, it is crucial to pay attention to their wellbeing. In this issue, we took a close look at how a home’s environment can make all the difference.


In our Furniture and Interiors section, Knightsbridge Furniture highlights the importance of creating a home which supports both the physical and emotional needs of people living with dementia. The company’s dementia specialist, Catherine Hawcroft, offers her advice for building confidence boosting rooms.


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We also hear from Gracewell Healthcare on why its care homes look more like luxury boutique hotels than hospitals. See Gracewell’s stylish salons and Marilyn Monroe inspired cinema rooms on page 33.


Elsewhere, we have advice on how to prepare for and implement the Care Certificate and the NACC makes the case for preserving the meals on wheels service.


Enjoy the issue.


Tanita Cross, Editor www.tomorrowscare.co.uk


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