NEWS
SET TO RETURN THIS JUNE
With 19 years of successful events behind them, the Care Forum will return on the 6th & 7th June 2016, at Whittlebury Hall Hotel, Northampton.
Forum Events aim to create a bigger and better show this year with an array of new delegates innovative products and service providers and seminars packed into the two-day event.
The event has been kept purposely smaller than other events in the industry in a bid to ensure the Care Forum retains its established position in the market. The event differs from trade shows and exhibitions as delegates and suppliers are carefully
CLOS-O-MAT EDUCATES CARE SECTOR ON BEST TOILETING PRACTICE
Clos-O-Mat has comprised a guide to help nursing staff, care home management and owners assist their residents to the toilet. With people handling being the most common cause of injury to staff in care settings, Clos-O-Mat are doing their bit to educate people on safe lifting, especially relating to helping residents on and off the toilet.
The healthcare products supplier says that proper use of toileting aids can reduce the amount of injuries sustained in care settings as well as the time spent helping residents to the toilet.
The new white paper published by Clos-o-Mat, Considerations &
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Impact of Toileting Aids in a Care Environment, provides guidance on equipment selection, taking into account all relevant legislation, guidance and good practice.
The guide is available from Clos- o-Mat’s website and can be used independently, or alongside a similar white paper covering design advice for an accessible bathroom/washroom.
Claire Haymes, Nursing/Care Home Specialist for Clos-o-Mat commented:
“There is much talk about delivery of dignity and independence to residents. Choosing toilet aids can make a huge difference to not only fulfilling that, but reducing staff exposure to risk of injury through client handling. But an effective solution needs to be properly thought through - our white papers aim to give useful, informative advice that enables a compliant solution to be achieved.”
www.clos-o-mat.com
www.tomorrowscare.co.uk
sourced to match one another’s requirements.
Using the Care Forum team’s matchmaking formula, both delegates and suppliers get together for a series of face-to-face meetings to discuss relevant business solutions.
Hosting an expansive CPD-accredited seminar programme; the event will be welcoming the likes of Neil Eastwood, founder of Sticky People to share the secrets of the world’s most successful care providers, Stephen Taylor, Inspection Manager at the Care Quality Commission (CQC) presenting the CQC’s recent changes and its plans for the future, Neil Mapes, Managing Director of Dementia Adventure discussing positive risk-taking dementia patients and many more to shed their wisdom on the latest industry advances and the most effective care practices.
To top it all off, the Care Forum provides a handful of relaxed networking opportunities over a gala dinner, drinks and evening entertainment; giving attendees the opportunity to get to know each other on a personal level – the ideal foundation for a positive business relationship.
The Care Forum provides platform to learn about what’s new in the industry and where to make the right investments; two days dedicated to care will increase your knowledge, as well as giving you inspirational ideas to help you deliver the best care.
With limited places remaining for both delegates and suppliers, confirm your attendance as soon as possible.
forumevents.co.uk/events/care-forum
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