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17 The seven-year itch: a review of the care home market since 2015
CSI Market Intelligence founder and director Mike Short scratches a seven-year itch by reviewing the care home market since 2015 and looks ahead to what the next seven years may hold for the sector
22 Dementia: the benefits of cognitive rehabilitation A new cognitive rehabilitation programme has been developed that enables people living with dementia to function at their best level possible, remain engaged, and manage everyday activities. Jackie Pool, dementia care champion at social care consultancy QCS, explains all
27 Loveday Kensington – complete care in exclusive surroundings Loveday Kensington is the care provider’s second home after Chelsea Court Place, which opened in 2016. Tim Probert visited the £40m development in Kensington Square to find out how Loveday is aiming to set itself apart as a ‘super premium’ care provider
31 Creating inspirational sensory gardens in care settings Stuart Humphrey and Rebecca White of Northamptonshire-based national award-winning landscape gardeners Timotay take an in-depth look at how to create sensory gardens and spaces in care settings
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36 A practical guide to preventing falls in care homes A study led by the University of Nottingham saw a 43 per cent reduction in the rate of falls compared with residents who did not receive the intervention. Here, Professor Pip Logan and Professor Adam Gordon, on behalf of the FinCH study team, set out the learnings of the ACTiON Falls programme and offer practical tips for prevention
40 Embracing change: using data to make evidence-based decisions
Skills for Care head of policy and public affairs Emily Muir discusses the importance of embracing change in social care and how to use data to ensure providers make changes based on evidenced needs
43 Putting innovative technology into practice in care homes Warwickshire care provider WCS Care has long been an early adopter of innovative technology in its care homes. Here, chief executive Ed Russell reflects on how technology is helping it continue to put quality of life at the forefront of everything it does in the present and the future
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