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Dementia support projects happening throughout Flintshire

20/05/2021

Story from a care home The provision of ‘iPad’ tablets to Older People’s Care Homes in the county during COVID lockdown restrictions.  This enabled a number of residents, including people … [Read more...] about Dementia support projects happening throughout Flintshire

Filed Under: Blog, CGI Dementia, CGI Digital, Collection of good ideas Tagged With: alzheimers, assisted living, care, care home, care homes, caregiver, carer, caring, connect, convalescent, device, devices, emotional, happiness, i-pad, ipad, life satisfaction, mental, nursing, QoL, quality of life, residential, rest home, technology, touch screen, wellbeing

Dementia Emergency Planning project – January 2021

19/05/2021

NEWCIS commenced their Dementia Emergency Planning project in January 2021. Carers caring for a loved one living with Dementia will be supported by NEWCIS to discuss and complete an emergency … [Read more...] about Dementia Emergency Planning project – January 2021

Filed Under: Blog, CGI Dementia, Collection of good ideas Tagged With: alzheimers, arrangements, care, caregiver, carer, caring

Collaborative Working

05/05/2021

The impact of the coronavirus pandemic accentuated the need to provide a suitable support mechanism for care providers across the region. Early discussions with Betsi Cadwaladr University Health … [Read more...] about Collaborative Working

Filed Under: Blog, CGI Covid-19, CGI workforce, Collection of good ideas Tagged With: Bank staff, BCUHB, care, collaboration, Coronavirus, Covid-19, Staff, Staffing

Registration of the Domiciliary Care Workforce

03/07/2019

As we continue with the registration of domiciliary care workers, we are looking to host another series of engagement events across Wales to provide an update to employers on how they can help their … [Read more...] about Registration of the Domiciliary Care Workforce

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: care, domiciliary, registration

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