5 steps to risk assess

5 steps to risk assess within care Risk assessing is important. When done right it can enable a safer service. There are 5 main steps when creating a risk assessment. Here will look into the 5 steps to risk assess.   What is a risk assessment? Before we go into...

Time management skills

Time management for care managers In a role which requires many tasks and often so little time, it’s important to know how to be strategic with your time management. Unfortunately, there is no magic time machine to turn back time. A phrase many of us know,...

What are one page profiles?

Using one page profiles in care A one page profile is often a term a school may use. As a care professional, you may not have heard of it (which is okay). But before we look into why care providers should use them… Let’s look at what they are.  What is a...

What is epilepsy? – key questions

An overview  Over  individuals with epilepsy in the UK (approximately)* Around  people are diagnosed with epilepsy (approximately)* What is epilepsy?  It is a neurological condition which affects the brain. It is also considered a physical disability due to seizures...

A positive workplace culture in care

Creating a positive workplace culture for care providers A positive workplace culture is important. It can enable better care and support for service users. Why? Because happy workers will more likely go the extra mile for a company who cares and support them. What is...

Person centred care and PEG feeding

Providing person centred care – PEG feeding You will likely hear of person centred care or person centred approach quite a lot. And there’s good reason too. It’s fundamental for providing care to individuals. In this blog post, we look at ways we can...