Caring UK May 2021

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May 2021

Danielle wins Healthcare Hero award

Danielle said: “I was new to the role and there were many different protocols and procedures to implement around infection control, PPE and safeguarding residents because of the virus outbreak – so it was a lot to get my head around at the start. “There were some real lows – residents missed their families, and the team was faced with significant additional pressure. “But looking back they did, and are still doing, a tremendous job. I couldn’t be prouder.” To keep spirits high amongst her workforce of 39, Danielle introduced regular group chats for her team on WhatsApp so everyone could air their thoughts and feelings, while being commended on their achievements. The team could also take advantage of pizza treats and sweet baskets, for when they worked late or needed a little pick-me-up. The addition of a ‘You Matter’ display, which featured helpful local information and support services and a breakdown of the ‘who’s who’ of the head office team, proved particularly popular with Danielle’s colleagues. Danielle also organised daily Zoom chats between loved ones and the residents and ensured the weekly schedule of activities included something for everyone, from cooking or dancing to a music session.

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A CARE home manager who has dedicated more than half her life to social care has been named a Healthcare Hero in a nationwide search celebrating key workers. Danielle Bullent from Gorlestonon-Sea near Great Yarmouth has been awarded the accolade in Quinyx’s inaugural Workforce Heroes Awards. She was nominated by her colleagues from Laurel Lodge residential home in Norwich and her former manager from Park House in Great Yarmouth. Danielle was involved in organising a surprise anniversary celebration for Derek and Phyllis Mapes. The couple, both aged 90, were unable to celebrate their 66th wedding anniversary as they had been apart for eight months because of lockdown. After Derek joined Phyllis at Laurel Lodge in the autumn, Danielle and the team organised a special meal with entertainment, to commemorate the occasion. The 35-year-old mum-of-two began working in the care industry as a care assistant, aged just 17. Steadily progressing up the career ladder, in October 2019 she accepted the role of manager with the Black Swan Care Group home, after completing an NVQ in Leadership and Management. After only 12 weeks in the new position, the pandemic hit.

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Championing dementia in care homes

TV’s wellbeing and fitness legend Mr Motivator was beamed into more than 70 care homes throughout Essex to give residents and staff a much-needed boost. The uplifting event was streamed directly into the communal rooms of care homes all over the county via Zoom. The workout was organised in association with Colchester Borough Council, the Essex FaNs Network and Mr Motivator’s new online club, which has been specially designed for the older person. The Motivation Club extends his trademark motivation beyond the physical and includes expert advice on sensible eating, mental fitness, and provides a community to help battle loneliness, especially in older people.

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PRINCESS Alice Hospice Education and Research department is working with Signature Senior Lifestyle to embark on a five-month programme to train ‘End of Life Care Dementia Champions’ across its network of 13 care homes. The operator was looking for a way to increase its expertise in dementia care – they approached the Hospice for help in bringing together and educating the champions to increase their knowledge, skills and confidence. Simon Dickinson, sales and marketing director for Signature, said: “We are extremely pleased with the progress with End of Life Care Dementia Champions. As ever, peace of mind, security and reassurance for our residents and their loved ones is of the utmost importance and never has it been more apparent than during the difficulties of the last year. “It has naturally been a very difficult period for everyone but we are greatly looking forward to implementing this programme, seeing its effects and standing proud behind what can be accomplished in care.’’ Using a mix of teaching and interactive learning carried out via Zoom, the Dementia Champions have been encouraged to bring examples from practice which are then used as a basis for discussion and learning. The role of the champion is to implement organisational change and support mechanisms to facilitate best practice in end of life care for residents with dementia.

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