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PERSONALISED PAPERLESS PLANNING We hear from a home care business manager on how
digital care planning soſtware, Zuri, has helped the company to achieve a personalised approach to care management, whilst remaining in-line with the new GDPR requirements.
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IT’S MY LIFE Aſter a great response to the first edition, our story-
telling feature returns to share the life stories of not one but four care home residents.
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CLEANING & HYGIENE
ACCESS FOR ALL Liam Mynes, from Tork manufacturer Essity, highlights
the importance of fixtures when it comes to designing care home washrooms.
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10 QUESTIONS Find out why Charles Armitage, Co-Founder and CEO of
Florence, admires Elon Musk and what superpower he would want to have
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THE POWER IS IN OUR HANDS As we approach the winter months, Chris Wakefield,
of GOJO Industries, discusses why hand hygiene is crucial in limiting the spread of seasonal viruses.
WASTE, POLLUTION & SUSTAINABILITY
UP IN THE AIR Managing the air quality in your care home should be
high on your list of priorities as a care home manager, says Clare Noble, Head of Healthcare at hygiene services provider phs Group.
WASTE NOT, WANT NOT David Midgley, Managing Director of Regenex, explains
how care organisations can save money and the environment by revitalising stained laundry rather than disposing of it.
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ACCESS ALL AREAS Helen Fuller, Managing Director at Care 4 Quality,
discusses the issue of mobility within care provision and whether we, as care providers and society in general, are really moving forward on this.
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