Contents homecare ENVIRONMENT Features
14 Q&A: Taking the care home environment to the next level
Avnish Goyal is chairman of Hallmark Care Homes and chief executive of care home builder Savista Developments and retirement village developer Santhem Residences
18 Legal update: A ‘bright line’ for care homes
Tom Lumsden, a partner at solicitors CooperBurnett LLP in Tunbridge Wells in Kent, looks at a recent Supreme Court decision that might affect care home providers who offer accommodation to particular groups
21 How Covid-19 can spur us to improve later living
Extra care developer McCarthy & Stone chief operating officer Mike Lloyd reflects on Covid-19 and offers his thoughts on the future of older age living
26 Don’t turn memories into nightmares!
Dementia care design expert Peter Rose explains why he believes certain visual trends in the care home environment can be demeaning to residents, and outlines his advice for improving their surroundings
30 Weighing care residents with limited mobility
Weighing scale manufacturer Marsden has spent the past three years bringing to market a new type of raisable chair scale to meet the needs of care residents with limited mobility
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34 Relational care: environment, engagement and enterprise
Care expert Jenny Kartupelis MBE discusses the findings of her latest book, Making Relational Care Work for Older People- based on some 150 in-depth interviews over a period of five years – including practical advice for enhancing care outcomes through the physical environment
39 Delivering wellbeing through innovative design
Anavo Capital director Ed Moore explains how its innovative dementia care developments will be the hubs of the local community using a model of care based on the latest international research
43 Hand hygiene and its role in managing Covid-19
Chris Whieldon, sales director for Teal Patents Ltd., discusses the importance of hand hygiene and how the use of portable sinks has helped the NHS to control the Covid-19 pandemic and support facilities with an approach that could also offer benefits in residential care homes
46 Reflecting on positives learnt during the pandemic
Erica Lockhart, chief executive of the Surrey Care Association, explains how the positives learnt during the coronavirus pandemic by the industry group and wider social care sector can be taken forward in the months ahead
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