CONTENTS Contents REGULARS
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WHAT’S NEW Discover all the latest company developments and
product and service releases across the health and social care sectors.
IT’S MY LIFE Each and every care home resident has a remarkable
tale or two to tell. Here, we find out the incredible story of Peter Langard, a Malvern Day Care client who was honoured with an MBE for Services to the Accountancy Profession and Charity in Birmingham.
FEATURES
DRUMROLL PLEASE The votes have been counted and verified and it’s now time to announce the winners of the Tomorrow’s Care Awards 2023.
FUTURE PROOFING Bill Dunkerley of Pannone Corporate, discusses the
steps that businesses should take to prepare for and mitigate adverse incidents.
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A WORLD OF OPPORTUNITY Diversity is essential in today’s care business, explains
Amrit Dhaliwal, Chief Executive of homecare franchise Walfinch.
DIVERSIFYING FIRE RISK ASSESSMENTS Chloe Vickery, National Fire Risk Assessment Manager at
JLA, explores how the diversity of residents and staff must be incorporated into fire risk assessments, to ensure the safety of residents and staff alike.
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BE PREPARED How can advance care planning help people diagnosed
with dementia, as well as family and friends, to make difficult decisions around end-of-life care, asks Sheridan Coker, Deputy Clinical Lead Admiral Nurse at Dementia UK.
HOME COMFORTS The Good Care Group offers guidance for live-in carers
delivering end-of-life care for their clients. FITNESS & EXERCISE
ACCESS FOR ALL ACTIVITES David Ashton-Jones discusses the importance of fitness
and exercise when caring for disabled people and how these support with wellbeing.
MENTAL HEALTH
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VITAL SUPPORT Dietician Laura Coster shares insight into her role at
Bramacare, a specialist eating disorder service in Ipswich, and how she supports patients to eat well towards their recovery.
CARING FOR YOURSELF Carers should not neglect their own mental health, says
Kate Sheehan, Occupational Therapist at Stannah, as she shares her top tips for maintaining a healthy work-life balance.
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