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Infection Control Fund extended to September with £142.5m top-up
The Department of Health and Social Care has extended the Infection Control Fund (ICF) until the end of September with an additional £142.5m of funding to tackle Covid in adult social care.
Celebrities join first anniversary celebrations of m4d Radio
m4d Radio is celebrating its first anniversary with celebrities contributing individual playlists for a week’s schedule of programming on the dementia-focused station.
Vida Healthcare unveils ‘care home of the future’ in Harrogate
Vida Healthcare has opened the marketing suite of what is being dubbed the 'care home of the future' for people with dementia at the 100-bed Vida Court on the outskirts of Harrogate in North Yorkshire.
Home Office director general to join CQC in August
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has appointed Tyson Hepple, currently director general of immigration enforcement at the Home Office, to the new role of executive director of operations.
Whately sets out vision for social care reform
Care minister Helen Whately has set out a personal vision for a joined-up, people-first health and social care system during a parliamentary debate.
Social care providers to be required by law to share data
The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) is to introduce new legislation to require all adult social care providers to provide information about all the services they fund.
Audley Group scores hat-trick of new hires
Retirement village provider Audley Group has made three strategic hires to strengthen its senior leadership team as it enters its next phase of growth.
Savista Developments hires ex-Balfour Beatty man to lead construction
Graham Hill has been appointed as construction director of care home design and construction business Savista Developments.
HC-One cuts ribbon on Fosse Way View in Nottingham
HC-One has celebrated the opening of its new luxury care home in Nottingham, Fosse Way View.
Social care leaders urge reform proposals before summer recess
National social leaders have called on the government to publish reform proposals ahead of the parliamentary summer recess on 22 July.
OakNorth Bank seeds finance to grow Beverley care home
OakNorth Bank has provided a £7.5m loan to Springfield Healthcare for the construction of a luxury care home development in Beverley, East Yorkshire.
University of East Anglia to study care home Covid infection control
Researchers at the University of East Anglia (UEA) are to investigate how people who live, visit and work in care homes have coped with Covid-19 infection control measures.
Charity leaders urge Prime Minister to stick to social care promise
Leaders of 50 charities and non-for-profit organisations have written to the Prime Minister Boris Johnson urging him to stick to his promise to fix social care.
BT calls up HC-One for national rollout of Care Home Companions scheme
BT is to roll out its employee-led Care Home Companions initiative across the UK in partnership with leading provider HC-One.
Social care employee referral app Care Friends hits £500k milestone
Social care employee referral app Care Friends is celebrating its first anniversary having paid out over £500,000 to care workers via its points reward system.
MHA records 100 per cent ‘Good’ or ‘Outstanding’ success rate
All Methodist Homes (MHA) retirement living schemes are now rated ‘Good’ or ‘Outstanding’ by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) following an uprating of its The Fairways community in Chippenham.
Mandatory jab policy is logistical nightmare for providers - Rayner
National Care Forum chief executive Vic Rayner has called plans to impose a 'no jab, no job' policy on the care sector a "logistical nightmare" for providers and called on the government to provide implementation support.
Mandatory ‘no jab, no job’ policy to come into force in October
The government has confirmed plans to require from October staff in care homes with older adult residents in England to have Covid-19 vaccines.
Covid restrictions eased for care home residents
Care home residents will be able to spend more time with family and friends - including overnight stays - as part of government easing of Covid restrictions.
Care UK book marks launch of Nutrition and Hydration Week
Care UK has published a booklet on hydration and distributed it to all of its 124 care homes to mark Nutrition and Hydration Week.
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