Regardless of your age, good nutrition is an essential part of maintaining wellbeing. This is especially true for care providers looking after older people in a care home setting, as residents critically rely on the care team not only to provide their meals and drinks, but also in some cases assist them to eat and drink.
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What are the benefits for you when it comes to using a single unified platform to manage care?
Technology is becoming ever more important in the care sector, and can help improve every aspect of care delivery.
Providing the best care possible for residents is the aim of every social care company. With budgets under increasing pressure even before the pandemic began, and staff vacancies at an all-time high, finding ways to improve outcomes whilst making efficiencies has become the Holy Grail in the sector.
At the Care England ‘Facing the Future’ Conference in March 2022, a key theme was ‘Technology’. Indeed, two morning speeches and two afternoon seminars were dedicated to the subject.
It’s not just for care planning: How technology in care homes can help the maintenance team too.
Digitalisation is increasingly important in the care sector, but every layer brings complexity – so a single sign-on solution is vital.
As the way care services are inspected changes, how can providers ensure their quality assurance systems are future-proof?
It was wonderful to be able to meet colleagues in the care sector face-to-face again after so many virtual discussions. Covid-safe protocols were very much at the forefront of people’s minds, with face masks and hand gels in abundance as exhibition giveaways.
Social Care has the opportunity to lead the way in digitalisation, and there has never been a more important time to do so.
The march towards digitalisation seems inevitable, but what is ‘Responsible Technology’ and how can it be applied to social care?
As operating margins are squeezed, can technology offer some solutions to the economic problems facing the care sector?
The Pandemic highlighted the importance of technology in keeping residents in touch with families, and the potential doesn’t stop there.
The pandemic has shown providers the value of a digital care management system. With good preparation, onboarding can be a relatively simple process.
Updated with new CQC Stragegy Covid-19 has changed the way care homes are inspected, putting providers who already use digital technology in a strong position.
In the days before Covid-19, any kind of software implementation was usually undertaken onsite. The pandemic has forced some changes in this process.
Covid-19 has changed the way care homes are inspected, putting providers who already use digital technology in a strong position.
A digital care package investment - why it's vital to think about Return on Value and not just the typical Return on Investment.
It may seem daunting, but here are 10 reasons why the care sector should embrace technology and go fully digital.
Every care provider needs accurate real-time data on their residents. As technology advances, the need to have better data increases.
The World has changed significantly in the past year. What do these changes mean for the future of social care?