The Crucial Role of Good Record-Keeping within Health and Social Care Services
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The Crucial Role of Good Record-Keeping within Health and Social Care Services

The UK health and Social Care sector is built upon a foundation of trust, precision, and efficiency. At the heart of this system lies the critical practice of maintaining accurate…

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Navigating The Health and Social Care Act Compliance in the Healthcare Industry: A Comprehensive Guide
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Navigating The Health and Social Care Act Compliance in the Healthcare Industry: A Comprehensive Guide

In the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare, regulatory compliance stands as a cornerstone for ensuring quality care delivery and maintaining ethical standards. The Health and Social Care Act (HSCA) holds a…

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Ensuring Quality and Confidence in Interim Management: The Swift Management Services Limited Advantage
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Ensuring Quality and Confidence in Interim Management: The Swift Management Services Limited Advantage

In the health and social care sector it is widely acknowledged that the role of Manager is vital to the smooth running of the service and frequently encounter challenges that…

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Navigating MRHA Alerts: A Comprehensive Guide for Care Providers Introduction:

When our team visit health and social care providers, we often find that the MRHA Alerts and their purpose is not fully understood. Within this blog we aim to provide…

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Care Home Managers are recommended to proactively support the MRHA Yellow Care scheme.

Health and Social care providers, including doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and other healthcare professionals, play a crucial role in the Medicines and Health care products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) Yellow Card Scheme.…

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Care Home Advice: Transforming Good Care Plans into Excellent Care Plans

 As a care provider, your role extends beyond merely fulfilling tasks and responsibilities. You are able to influence the lives of those in your care. Crafting a care plan is…

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A Guide for Care Home Staff – The Vital Link Between Hydration and Constipation

Maintaining the well-being of residents in care homes is of paramount importance, and one critical aspect often overlooked is the connection between hydration and constipation. Adequate hydration plays a pivotal…

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Covert administration of medication in a care home

The covert administration of medication is monitored closely by the Care Quality Commission during inspections and monitoring calls. If a home is administering medication covertly, the home's policy for administering…

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CQC is developing a new regulatory model, and providers are encouraged to join the consultation.

Department of Health and Social Care Data Collection. Provider Update Providers of Health and Social Care will know that since the early stages of the Covid-19 pandemic local authorities have…

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New training requirements for all staff who support people with a learning disability and autism
New training requirements for all staff who support people with a learning disability and autism

New training requirements for all staff who support people with a learning disability and autism

New training requirements for all staff who support people with a learning disability and autism. From 1st July 2022, all health and social care providers registered with CQC must ensure…

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