The importance of continuous medical training for elderly care practitioners

Although elderly care homes are not treated as health institutions, most of the people in these homes need special medical care. Medication training is important because it helps keep patients safe and healthy. It gives healthcare workers the right knowledge and skills to give medicine correctly and avoid mistakes or harmful reactions. Good training also

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Conflict management and the aggression continuum

The challenges that face healthcare professionals are numerous and constant, and conflict management and aggression continuum is one of them. Time and available resources are far too often extremely limited, adding further pressure to an already high-pressure profession. This type of environment, where all workers are under considerable stress, can easily lead to a rise

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Why first aid training is vital for health care businesses

When it comes to health care training, first aid is one of the most important yet underestimated skills you should invest in as a care business. Health care is a varied industry, and there are many different training courses to take. However, for most businesses where risk is concerned, first aid is the perfect place

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The importance of Moving and Handling training

Each person’s care needs are unique to that individual and can be as different as a person’s personality, with requirements differing even between two people with the same condition. This is where the importance of moving and handling training in care comes in when handling people and objects. Some patients require assistance with even the

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The importance of medical competency for healthcare workers

Medical competency is a complicated word with many meanings in different settings. Any care-based environment in the world of healthcare must train its staff. This training should focus on competently applying and using medical techniques, as well as highly specific medical skills. To avoid dangers, continuous learning, and development are essential for healthcare workers to

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Why learning and development is a must for healthcare workers

When it comes to the training and management of staff, it might seem like once you’ve completed a course, trained in a specific subject or finished a qualification, your development is at an end. But in the field of healthcare, training doesn’t end when the course is finished. Completing a course can provide healthcare staff

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Why dementia awareness training is important in health and social care

Dementia awareness involves efforts to increase public understanding of dementia, a group of progressive brain disorders that affect memory, thinking, and behaviour. With approximately 850,000 individuals grappling with dementia in the UK, the importance of dementia awareness for care workers and professionals in health and social care cannot be overstated, as well as friends and

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Moving and Handling People You Care For

One of the most challenging elements of independent care is in moving and handling people you care for. The patient’s size may sometimes be larger than the carer, making it difficult to move them. Immobility of limbs can further add to the challenge of moving the patient. With the right training and practice, a carer

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Importance of e-learning training in developing careers in Health and social care

E-Learning is the process of delivering courses and training online, using the Internet and other resources. Over the past few years, many people in health and social care have taken courses to aid their professional development. This method helps workers stay updated with the latest medical practices, treatments, and rules. E-learning also offers many courses

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Our top tips for tackling the night shift

Here at Caring for Care, we understand the challenge health care professionals face. They need to work the night shift. In fact, during our training sessions it is a common area of concern for many delegates. Over the years, we have amassed a wealth of tips to help you stay healthy, focused, and on top

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How to ensure your staff are administering medication safely-r’s of medication

Care staff are often called upon to deliver medication in health and social care settings. In this case, paying attention to the 7 rights of medication becomes very important. This is also referred as the 7 r’s of medication administration. Staff often face the challenge of administering medication accurately amidst busy schedules and competing demands

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How high-quality health and social care training will benefit your care workforce.

Training staff is a given and health and social care training is very crucial. It’s usually a mandatory requirement of local authority and clinical commissioning group contracts, the Care Quality Commission check training on their inspections and it’s vital to delivering a good quality service with high customer satisfaction. Although regulation and contractual obligations are

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What are the biggest issues facing health and social care in the wake of Brexit?

For public and private providers alike working in health and social care, there are significant issues to deal with in the post-Brexit world. Staying informed of changing trends and priorities is crucial for business leaders. They need to plan with the right staffing and training to meet future patient needs. Strategic positioning and service provision

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How to prepare for an interview in health and social care

If you have finished your health care training, chances are you are looking for your first entry-level position. Looking for employment within the health and social care industry. It is not as difficult as you might be expecting. This post would give you insight on interviews in health and social care. Our useful tips will

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Mastering Oral Suction and Why Proficiency in Oral Suction Matters.

Imagine having a straw that can remove unwanted liquids from someone’s mouth – that’s basically what oral suction does. It’s a medical procedure where we use special equipment to remove extra spit, mucus, and other fluids from a person’s mouth and upper throat when they can’t do it themselves. Just like how we naturally swallow

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Personal Health Budgets – What Are They and How Can They Help?

  Understanding personal health budgets and individual needs Personal Health Budgets (PHB) are designed to give patients who have “opted in” much greater control over their health care provision. In essence they have opportunities to benefit from more “person-centred” care. For this system to work, the individual needs to be comfortable with how the Personal

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What is breakaway training?

Whether you’re looking to enhance your self-defense skills, gain confidence in handling conflict, or simply develop a resilient mindset, breakaway training is the key to unlocking your full potential. Picture this: You’re a dedicated care worker, passionately providing support and assistance to those in need. Your days are filled with moments of compassion and connection,

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Complex Care

Complex care is usually provided to individuals by a team of healthcare professionals, including nurses, doctors, therapists, social workers, and case managers. They all work together to develop a care plan that meets the individual’s unique needs. According to Sense 2022 post, there are over 1.6 million people with complex disabilities in the UK. What

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What training do I need to become a carer?

Have you ever wondered what training you need to become a carer? You’re not alone. Caregiving is a rewarding but demanding profession, and having the right care training is essential to excel. Whether you’re considering a career change or looking to start a career in care, understanding the training requirements is the first step. This

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Things you need to know about first aid legal requirements

The legal requirement for first aid in the UK began with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. This act made it necessary for employers to provide adequate first aid facilities and trained personnel in the workplace. Specific regulations, such as the Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations 1981, further clarified these requirements When keeping

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7 things to know about the Care Certificate

7 things you need to know about The Care Certificate Are you thinking of doing The Care Certificate? Here are seven things you should probably know before you start.  We are going to look at the components of Care Certificate Standards but before then, let’s try to define the care standard certificate. What is the

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Medication in Care

Medication in Care We’ve all heard of it and almost all of us have taken it in one form or another which is why it’s important to properly understand what it is, how it’s used and what its effects are on us and those we care about. Furthermore, when you consider that between 20-50% of

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What is Safeguarding? Find Out Laws and Regulations.

Safeguarding refers to the process of protecting children (those under the age of 18) and adults at risk from harm, abuse, and neglect. It is particularly relevant to individuals or organisations that provide care or support services in any setting. Safeguarding also involves promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults by taking action to

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Transforming Care Home Experiences: A Journey of Improvement

Taking the First Step OK, so I want to make a difference, but I have no idea how. So I begin with a single footstep. Asking questions, talking to services users (this is the label that us healthcare professionals give the individuals in our care), relatives and friends of service users. Exploring Ideas and Gathering

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