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Hello there,
Welcome to the April/May edition of Tomorrow’s Care which has been crafted with you, the reader, in mind!
This month’s issue is packed to the brim with engaging, informative comment pieces, interesting feature articles from a range of industry experts, the latest sector news and an array of innovative product pieces.
In the Regulars section Stroke Association tell us how they are brightening up the month of May with their Make May Purple campaign designed to raise awareness of stroke and support sufferers. Elsewhere in our features section we take a look at the Natural England study that reveals more can be done to help dementia sufferers enjoy the outdoors.
We also spotlight The Care Act one year on from its introduction, with Maggie Winchcombe, OBE, Director at Years Ahead exploring how it was affected by the coincidental implementation of increasing austerity measures.
Keeping a loved one safe is always the top priority of any family – with this in mind Care Protect look at ways surveillance technology can combat the issue of care home abuse in our Technology in Care segment.
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In our Mental Health section national charity Making Space tell us why animals really are man’s best friend, especially in a care setting; and NRS Healthcare shed light on their Young as You Feel campaign, launched to illustrate that ageing isn’t necessarily a negative.
For more informative industry comment in our Washroom and Water Hygiene features stay tuned.
Enjoy the issue! Editor’s Voice
Alison Carter, Editor
www.tomorrowscare.co.uk
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