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the CQC, Homecare Association, UNISON, Barchester Healthcare. Do not forget to stay tuned for our upcoming headline speaker announcements! Topics will include navigating the shifting regulatory landscape, funding for care providers, dementia care, and making a real impact on national care policies. Learn how to thrive in a rapidly changing environment, improve your CQC ratings, and achieve excellence in service delivery.
n Catering, Hydration & Nutrition Theatre
Ensuring residents stay properly hydrated and nourished, while also paying close attention to medical conditions, specific dietary requirements and preferences, is no easy task, and demands creativity,
Session highlights for 2025
Wednesday 30 April 13:10–13:40– An update on CQC’s Dementia Strategy – Care Keynote Theatre – Stefan Kallee, CQC
13:55–14:25 – Using generative AI to drive efficiency – Technology Theatre – Jay Dodhia, Serene Care, Alan Payne, ACCESS UK
14:05–14:50– Cultural care: providing pastoral support for your international recruits – People & Business Theatre – Niko Phillips, Stylus Consulting, Palvi Dodhia, Serene Care, Melanie Weatherley, Lincolnshire Care Association, Vic Rayner, NCF, Dudley
Sawyerr, London Care and Support Forum, David Taylor, Tern Group
15:30–16:00 – Thoughtful food: the importance of managing blood sugar levels – Catering, Nutrition & Hydration Theatre – Samuel Mort, Care UK
Thursday 1 May 10:55–11:40 – Caring for the environment: how to meet CQC’s sustainability requirements – People & Business Theatre – Hannah Montgomery, Grace Cares,
Lauri Smith, Josh’s Care, Dr Matt Sawyer, SEE Sustainability, Trudie Fell, Bellevie, Laura Jordan, Anthony Collins LLP
14:10–14:40– Better planning, better care: budgeting and menu planning made simple – Catering, Hydration & Nutrition Theatre – Iain Clague, The CARE Connector Network
14:30–15:00– The Decaf Project: a trailblazer in fall reduction – People & Business Theatre – Ruth French, The OS & Stow Healthcare
15:10–15:40– Routes to funding: developing a business strategy for digital transformation – Technology Theatre – Katie Thorn, Digital Care Hub, Sarj Radhia, CarePoint365, Stewart Bates, Inspired Inspirations
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skill, and staying up to date with official guidelines. With the cost-of-living crisis adding an additional financial burden to the mix, care catering has become a focal point for innovation. From the brain food benefits of Omega 3 to digestible tips on budget-friendly menu planning, the expert- led sessions will be packed with flavourful insights to help improve nutrition in care settings. With a selection of live cooking demonstrations explore the future of care catering – from sustainable food solutions to vegan and vegetarian meal planning, find out what is next in care catering!
n Technology Theatre Embrace digital transformation with sessions on the latest innovations in care technology. From AI ethics and implementation to upskilling your workforce, we will explore how new tech is helping to enhance care delivery, improve efficiency, and ensure better outcomes for service users. Gain practical advice on implementing these technologies within your care setting, as well as guidance on cybersecurity and regulatory compliance.
n People & Business Theatre The newly reimagined People & Business Theatre will bring together the most pressing elements of workforce wellbeing and business sustainability. This theatre will focus on building a resilient, motivated
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