Home Care News
SweetTree Home Care Services to double its workforce due to increasing demand
Laura McCardle, News Editor (24-May-13)
A London-based homecare provider needs to almost double its workforce in order to meet increasing demand for its domiciliary care services. SweetTree Home Care Services, which currently… read full article
Alzheimer's Society wins gold at Chelsea Flower Show
Julia Corbett, News Editor (23-May-13)
The prestigious Chelsea Flower Show has awarded their top prize to the Homebase Garden ‘Sowing seeds of Change’, which is in association with Alzheimer’s Society. The garden attracted crowds of visitors on Monday… read full article
Don't stay silent about dementia, urge Awareness Week campaigners
Richard Howard, News Editor (22-May-13)
This week is Dementia Awareness Week, an event that campaigners are using to highlight the importance of discussing mental health-related concerns with loved ones and health professionals. Introducing… read full article
College of Optometrists encourages regular eye checks to prevent falls in older people
Laura McCardle, News Editor (22-May-13)
Carers are being urged to ensure older people have regular eye examinations in an attempt to prevent them from falling. The College of Optometrists made the plea today when it published… read full article
Tailored storytelling sessions help people with dementia interact
Laura McCardle, News Editor (22-May-13)
An Edinburgh day centre is hosting tailored storytelling sessions for people with dementia to help stimulate their minds and socialise with others. Canalside Day Centre, run by Bield,… read full article
NHS Innovation Challenge prize for Dementia enters the second stage of the competition
Julia Corbett, News Editor (22-May-13)
Stage two of the NHS Innovation Challenge Prize for Dementia has opened, and has invited social care professionals to send in their applications. Janssen Healthcare Innovation has… read full article
Breakthrough by scientists discovers the early trigger that can lead to dementia
Julia Corbett, News Editor (21-May-13)
Research from Cambridge University’s Department of Chemistry has established the nature of malfunction in protein molecules that triggers Alzheimer’s disease. Scientists have discovered a catalytic trigger,… read full article
The Alzheimer’s Society wants more people to talk about dementia
Laura McCardle, News Editor (21-May-13)
The Alzheimer’s Society is encouraging more people to talk about dementia after a poll revealed that almost half of UK adults would find it hard to tell their family if they thought they had the condition. The… read full article
London Fire Brigade can remain world class despite need to make savings
Richard Howard, News Editor (20-May-13)
Londoners are being invited to have their say on fire safety issues, after a public consultation was launched by the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority. The Draft Fifth London… read full article
Managers benefit from new dementia support guide from Skills for Care
Julia Corbett, News Editor (20-May-13)
The Department of Health has commissioned a new managers’ guide, in order to drive up the learning and development of the social care workforce that supports people with dementia. Skills for Care has created… read full article
Volunteering efforts praised by Give & Gain Day organisers
Richard Howard, News Editor (17-May-13)
Employees from businesses all over the country have been getting active outside of their workplaces today, as part of Business in the Community’s (BITC) ‘Give & Gain Day’. BITC estimate… read full article
SweetTree Home Care Services receives ‘Outstanding’ CQC report
Sue Learner, News Editor (16-May-13)
SweetTree Home Care Services has received an 'Outstanding' report from the Care Quality Commission (CQC), for the high standard of care and support it provides. SweetTree, which has offices… read full article
Report advises carers how to prevent malnutrition in older people
Laura McCardle, News Editor (15-May-13)
A group of health and social care experts, as well as local government members, has published a report advising carers how to deal with malnutrition in older people. The Malnutrition… read full article
UK to use G8 to spearhead new international approach on dementia research
Sue Learner, News Editor (15-May-13)
The UK will use its presidency of the G8 to identify and agree a new international approach on dementia research, according to the Government. The G8 is a forum for the governments of… read full article
Government pledges to tackle ‘shockingly low’ dementia diagnosis rates
Sue Learner, News Editor (15-May-13)
For the first time, the Government has set a target to improve dementia diagnosis rates, after a report into the progress of the Prime Minister’s Dementia Challenge, found they were “shockingly low”. The… read full article
Health and social care to be fully joined-up by 2018
Laura McCardle, News Editor (14-May-13)
Later today Norman Lamb, the care and support minister, is to reveal plans for health and social care to be fully joined-up up by 2018. Joined-up health and community care is not currently… read full article
Archers actor, Arnold Peters, who played the part of someone living with dementia has died
Sue Learner, News Editor (14-May-13)
Archers actor, Arnold Peters, who played the part of someone living with dementia has died. Arnold Peters, who had Alzheimer’s disease and also played the part of someone with dementia,… read full article
Local authorities criticised for failing 'to give a higher priority to older people'
Richard Howard, News Editor (10-May-13)
Adults social services directors need to be answerable to their own ‘bleak picture’ outlook, according to the Registered Nursing Home Association (RNHA). The annual survey of ADASS (the… read full article
Learning disability housing draws corporate interest
Richard Howard (09-May-13)
The investment appeal in homes for adults with a learning disability seems to be stronger than ever, highlighted by the success of a £10m charity bond from Golden Lane Housing (GLH). The housing arm of care… read full article
No end in sight for social care funding trauma
Richard Howard, News Editor (08-May-13)
A review of social care budgets produces a ‘bleak outlook’ for the sector, according to the president of the Association of Directors of Adult Social Services. Having already been faced with a £2.68bn funding… read full article
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