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Inspiring business growth and sustainable social care


The Dementia, Care & Nursing Home Expo returns to the NEC Birmingham on 17-18 March 2020


This years’ Dementia, Care & Nursing Home Expo is expected to attract about 5000 care, nursing and residential care home owners and senior managers as well as commissioning directors from local councils, NHS trusts and clinical commissioning groups (CCGs). The event will also feature more than 300 exhibitors, 50 interactive masterclasses hosted by Quality Compliance Systems and KareInn and 150 CPD accredited seminars that aim to help shape the future of social care. Marketing director, Ashlea Gilfoy, says: “In what has been a turbulent year for the social care sector - with a general election and question marks over future budgets - one thing has remained constant, the vital work carried out every day by social care workers. “Despite the hard work and dedication of those who work in the sector, there is still more to be done. The industry needs to evolve in order to offer effective, person-centred care for every person in the UK that needs it. The Dementia, Care & Nursing Home Expo vows to help the advancement of the social care industry by inspiring business growth and a sustainable social care model.”


Seminar programme


Key speakers at the event will include Kate Terroni, chief inspector of adult social


care at the Care Quality Commission (CQC), who will discuss improvement and ambition in adult social care and Professor Martin Green OBE, chief executive of Care England, who will talk about delivering outstanding integrated care for people living with dementia. Senior directors from leading care providers will also be present, including: Jane Ashcroft CBE, chief executive of Anchor Hanover, who will be sharing her vision for the future of social care; Ram Goyal, managing director at Hallmark Care Homes, who will be highlighting the importance of team engagement and motivation; and Professor Graham Stokes, director of memory care at HC-One, who will be talking about living in harmony.


Despite the hard work and dedication of those who work in the sector, there is still more to be done. The industry needs to evolve in order to offer effective, person-centred care for every person in the UK that needs it


March 2020 • www.thecarehomeenvironment.com


The show will also host a seminar theatre dedicated to the care environment, focusing on innovations and initiatives that can be implemented to improve the quality of care delivered. Teresa Atkinson from the Association of Dementia Studies will be talking about how to enable environments to support independence and wellbeing in people living with dementia, while Jayne Connery from Care Campaign For The Vulnerable will be discussing safety in care and the mandatory use of safety monitoring in care homes.


New for 2020


The Activities Arena, in association with the National Activity Providers Association (NAPA), will provide a unique opportunity to explore a range of interactive activities that are not only proven to maintain and improve residents’ health and mental wellbeing, but also provide fun initiatives ready for you to try out yourself and introduce into your care home.


The show organisers have also worked closely with CQC to deliver the CQC Inspector Hub, which will be running across the two-days from stand D834. The hub is now fully booked, but


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