Care Show Birmingham preview
solutions and advancements shaping the future of care.
n Business Theatre Aiming to break down the complexities of owning, managing, and maintaining businesses within the care sector, our Business Theatre looks to address the new and existing challenges that must be tackled moving forward. Uncover strategies for sustainable business practices within the social care sector. From sales and marketing advice to top retention strategies, from franchising advice to succeeding with the new framework, uncover invaluable insights for those bringing care businesses into an economically viable future.
n Design, Build & Environments Theatre This dedicated space will focus on exploring the intersection of architecture, interior design, and innovative solutions in creating nurturing environments for those relying on care. Gain insights into sustainable building practices, designing for dementia care, rethinking the dining experience, and the creation of therapeutic spaces that enhance the well-being of residents. Join us in shaping environments where care and comfort coexist seamlessly.
n Retirement Living Stage Discover the future of senior living in the Retirement Living Stage, a key feature as part of our co-located Retirement Living Show. This theatre is dedicated to exploring the latest trends, innovations, and best practices in creating vibrant and supportive retirement communities. Join leading experts in senior housing, healthcare, and lifestyle management as they share insights on designing and managing environments
Session highlights
Wednesday 9 October 10:20-10:50 – AI in social care: navigating ethical boundaries – Lee Trueman, Health Automated, Vinay Patel, PredicAire, Chris Papadopoulos, University of Bedfordshire, and Paula Cashmore, Achievable Care Quality Community
12:15-13:00 – Preparing for the future: innovations in homecare – Stella Shaw, StellarCare, Trudie Fell, BelleVie, and Simon Osborne, Right at Home UK
12:15 – 13:00– Dementia design: comfort or practicality? – Mike Davies, Catalyst Interiors, Melissa Magee, Carless + Adams, Tom Price, Brewers Decorator Centres, Lynsey Hutchison, Dementia Services Development Centre at the University of Sterling, and Kerry Southern-Reason, The Care Home Interiors Company
15:00-15:30 – Do adult social care organisations have what it takes
Explore the innovations changing the landscape of adult social care
that promote independence, wellbeing, and active living for retirees.
We are also proud to present our partner theatre: The Outstanding Society’s Learning Lounge, which will aim to address a multitude of topics ranging across inspection
to innovate? What needs to change? – Juliette Malley, London School of Economics, and Valentina Zigante, SSCR, Care Policy and Evaluation Centre
Thursday 10 October 10:15 – 11:00– The future of social care: what will a new government bring to the sector? – Nadra Ahmed, National Care Association, Karolina Gerlich, Care Worker’s Charity, George Appleton, Social Care Institute for Excellence, and Vic Rayner, National Care Forum
11:05-11:35– Beyond boundaries: inclusive exercise for everybody – Bailey Greetham-Clarke, BeGreatFitness
11:35-12:05– What’s happening in homecare? – Dr Jane Townson, Homecare Association
15:10-15:40 – The benefits of values- based recruitment – Kul Mahay, Your Inner Potential
preparation, sustainability, clinical governance, and compliance standards.
Speaker highlights With an impressive line-up of over 150 speakers, here are some of the big names so far: n Bailey Greetham-Clark – A young entrepreneur and social activist who is dedicated to bringing about positive change in his community. At the age of 17, during the global pandemic, Bailey founded BeGreatFitness, a health and wellbeing company aimed at providing accessible fitness for those who were most vulnerable and struggling to maintain their physical health. Bailey’s passion for social change and his commitment to creating a more equitable and just society has been the driving force behind his success. Through his work with BeGreatFitness, he has been able to make a meaningful difference in the lives of countless individuals who were struggling to access the resources they needed to stay fit and healthy.
n Cheryl White – Former district nurse, Cheryl is the founder and CEO of Apollo
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www.thecarehomeenvironment.com September 2024
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