June 2015
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Last chance to book for conferences By Dominic Musgrave TIME is running out for you to book your place at the next two Caring UK annual regional conferences. This year’s events have the title Shaping The Future of Care, and the next two will be held in the Bristol Pavilion at the County Ground, Bristol and the Riviera International Conference Centre, Torquay on July 1 and 2 respectively respectively. Speakers confirmed for the Bristol event, which is being sponsored by Quality Solicitors Burroughs Day, include Nadra Ahmed OBE, chairman of the National Care Association. Medicines Management and Dysphasia is the title of Rosemont Pharmaceuticals’ Roger Hindle’s presentation, with James Sage, associate solicitor and head of social care at Quality Solicitors Burroughs Day rounding off the session with a look at Employment Law Essentials for Care Providers. After a break to view the extensive exhibition, which will showcase all the latest products and technology for your care home, CQC inspection manager Sue Burn will give An Update from the Inspectorate. This will be followed by Colin
Sutherland from Wings of Freedom and Neil Hagreaves from apetito Limited. Following a break for lunch the final two presentations will be provided by John Kennedy, director of care services at the Joseph Rowntree Foundation called Care Home Inquiry and a representative from Skills for Care to be confirmed will also talk about ‘Supporting the Dementia Workforce’. At Torquay the following day, the only changes to the line-up of speakers will see Claire Martin deliver Rosemont Pharmaceuticals’ presentation instead of Roger. Matthew Mitten, director of Enrolsme, will also deliver a presentation entitled Pensions – ‘Automatic enrolment needs simplifying’. Tony Barry will chair the events. Group production editor Dominic Musgrave added: “I am sure these conferences will be as successful as our first one of the year we held at Wetherby Racecourse, and would urge any care home operators in these areas to attend to listen to these distinguished speakers.” I To find out more and to book your place at these must-attend events turn to pages 21 and 22.
Residents get better connected with iPads
International opera star Lesley Garrett will be the special guest at a glittering gala dinner for dementia charity Lost Chord at South Yorkshire’s historic Wentworth Woodhouse. The celebrated Doncaster diva is a patron of the charity that provides vital interactive musical experiences for people living with dementia across the region and nationally. The September 26 event will include a drinks reception accompanied by Ampleforth Piped Band, a tour of the house’s famous state rooms and a four course meal with wine, as well as entertainment throughout the meal from Lost Chord’s professional musicians. And the highlight of the evening will be Lesley’s performance of some of the opera world’s greatest arias.
RESIDENTS at a Glasgow care home are getting more technology to help them to be better ‘connected’. Glasgow credit union has donated two new Apple iPads to the residents at Darnley Court to help them to stay in touch with friends and family members who live further away. The home has a strong commitment to helping residents stay digitally active and has a range of tablets available alongside a 24/7 wifi connection. Home manager Tracy Barker believes the extra iPads are a great way to boost the technology available to residents in the home. She said: “We were pleased to receive the two new ipads – it was a really kind and thoughtful gesture from the GCU and residents will make the most of them. “Helping residents to learn digital skills means they can have better contact with relatives and friends who might not live in the area or even the country.”