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CONTENTS COVER STORY 16 6


MAKING CARE MANAGEMENT MORE MANAGEABLE We find out how care management technology from Zuri


is helping care professionals in real-life situations, as home care manager Dania shares her experience.


REGULARS


WHAT’S NEW? Complementing our regularly-updated news website,


our What’s New section is full of industry updates and developments, product and service news, and much more.


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HERE TO HELP New for 2020, we’ve partnered with law firm Keebles to


offer sound legal advice on a wide range of topics. This time, they’re talking restrictive covenants in contracts.


10 QUESTIONS Find out which country singer Care 4 Quality’s Helen


Fuller is a huge fan of, as well as Helen’s predictions for the future of the care industry.


DEMENTIA, CARE & NURSING HOME EXPO PREVIEW


IT’S SHOWTIME! Who and what can you expect to see at this year’s


Dementia, Care & Nursing Home Expo? Find out in our extensive preview section.


TECHNOLOGY IN CARE


HOME SWEET HOME What does ‘age in place’ mean and how is technology aiding this? Ben Hirsch, of Vayyar Imaging, explains.


MUSIC


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RETAINING INDEPENDENCE As well as enabling huge care cost savings and reducing


pressure on the health and social care sector, technology can also vastly improve levels of support for vulnerable independent people, says Mario Zuccaro, Chief Executive of Oysta Technology.


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CAN MUSIC REDUCE AGITATION? Rosanna Mead, Director of social enterprise Musica


Music and Wellbeing CIC and a PhD Sociology student concentrating on music and dementia care, answers the above question.


STRIKE THE RIGHT CHORD Mary McDougall, Community Officer at Playlist for Life,


discusses why playlists should be integrated into personalised dementia care and why care organisations should invest in staff training.


DEMENTIA CARE


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IMPROVING THE DEMENTIA JOURNEY Helen Woodland, Director of Provider Services at


Optalis, advises on what other care organisations can do to aid those living with dementia as best possible.


DAYLIGHT SAVING AND DEMENTIA Daylight saving time can be a bit confusing and


disorientating for anyone, but it is a much more complex situation for those living with dementia.


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TRAINING & EDUCATION


OPEN TO ALL Anne Kasey, of the Royal Alfred Seafarers’ Society’s


Belvedere House, discusses why more and more care organisations should consider hiring neurodivergent candidates.


DEVELOPING TOMORROW’S LEADERS Skills for Care explains how its Graduate Management


programme can help you just as much as the graduates you take on.


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