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Hello everyone and welcome to issue 10 of Tomorrow’s Care.
This is my first issue as Editor and it has been a great month to be at the helm, with an array of exciting care industry developments to get stuck into.
In this edition we take a closer look at the Ambitions for End of Life Care Framework and why care providers should deliver a tailored, person centred service. Our Palliative Care section also delves into the latest draft guidance for caring for the dying, put forward by NICE, and the need for more than just tick box checks.
Ahead of the Care & Dementia Show 2015, we find out more about the shows new format and take a look at the impressive list of leading industry speakers set to share their ideas with visitors next month.
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With the proposed minimum wage increase set to come into force next April, Joe Bates from Clement Keys warns of the potential dangers for care homes and provides some top tips on how to stay afloat.
Elsewhere Aid Call makes the case for wireless nurse call technology and Dr Debra Adams at the NHS Trust Development Authority, promotes sharps injury safety.
Enjoy the issue. Editor’s Voice
Alison Carter, Editor
www.tomorrowscare.co.uk
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