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Show preview Health+Care 2017


Health+Care – a national event dedicated to securing the future of care – will take place from Wednesday 28 to Thursday 29 June 2017 at Excel London


Health+Care will host over 4000 care business owners, directors and managers as they gather to share inspiration, ideas and in-depth sector knowledge.


The programme for the event has been carefully formulated as Mike Broad, programme director, explains: “Delegates won’t waste time in long laborious seminars hearing from those who have no idea what it’s like in the real world. Instead, delegates can combine short inspiring talks from those who have already changed the way their care businesses run and have improved their outcomes. Managers, directors and owners of care businesses will gain valuable insights into how to perform their roles better and run more effective operations.”


The care sector has faced an unfathomable cut to spending, budgets are being slashed and struggling businesses are now on the brink of collapse. Health+Care aims to enable care businesses to collect vital information, helping them to safeguard the future of their businesses so they don’t just survive but thrive.


New for 2017 l Care Home Live– a real-life care home will be at the heart of Health+Care. See it, touch it and walk through it. Care Home Live is a completely interactive show feature, right at the heart of the conference where you can experience all of the latest innovations in residential care.


l Care Catering & Nutrition Zone– completely focused on providing managers, directors and owners with quality-enhancing solutions, this area presents an excellent opportunity to network with chefs and catering creatives. Increase standards by hearing from experts on key topics including: nutrition; hydration; procurement; dysphagia; residents with mental health issues; menu planning; hygiene; and case studies demonstrating best practice.


l Business Theatre– run in partnership with the Care Association Alliance to give its members the opportunity to


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come together to share knowledge, inspiration and find new solutions with colleagues from across the country. Delegates can access cut to the chase, no-nonsense profit accelerating advice.


l Care at Home Pavilion – domiciliary organisations can network, share best practice and build valuable contacts with the NHS, clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) and trusts at a unique pavilion area of the show.


Key themes


Key themes at the show will include: l Staffing – showcasing the latest team training trends and how to get the most from your colleagues.


l Peer support – listen to successful case studies from those who have achieved an outstanding CQC rating and find out how they did it.


l Networking –meet with GPs and representatives from CCGs and local authorities who can help you enhance the services you provide and unlock funding that could help your business thrive, not just survive.


l Prevent bed blocking –meet with 62 per cent of trusts that are looking for step down care solutions to help relieve the strain on the NHS.


l Inspiration – reflect on the past 12 months, hear from industry heroes who will give you the inspiration to take on new challenges and motivation to hit your targets in the coming year.


l Boost your profits – strengthen business strategy by attending consultancy style workshops, packed


full of business boosting ideas and profit accelerating advice.


l Innovation – find out about the latest innovations and trends that are helping other care businesses out- perform their competitors.


l Career progression – rub shoulders with other senior representatives of care groups who can help you boost your prospects, and take your career to the next level.


Exhibitor highlights Alzheimer’s Society– Stand E83 The Alzheimer’s Society is the UK’s leading dementia charity. It provides information and support, improves care, funds research and creates lasting change for people affected by dementia.


Care England – Stand F91 Care England, a registered charity, is the leading representative body for independent care services in England. Working on behalf of small, medium and large providers, Care England speaks with a single unified voice for both members and the whole care sector.


CareFlex Specialist Seating– Stand A80 According to seating specialist, CareFlex, appropriate seating makes a huge difference to a person’s quality of life. The chest can open up to facilitate breathing, the head is supported in a comfortable position so communication is improved because eye contact can be made, and it’s just easier to speak when you are not hunched over looking at the


www.thecarehomeenvironment .com • May 2017


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