Health & Safety

Falls prevention, medication, infection control, fire safety, clinical care in care homes.

From Dusk till Dawn: How Care Homes Mitigate Night-Time Mobility Risks for Residents

Night-time mobility for care home residents can pose significant risks to their safety and well-being. Many elderly individuals may experience confusion, disorientation, and impaired vision during the night, which can increase the likelihood of falls and accidents. In addition, the lack of supervision and assistance during the night can lead to residents attempting to move […]

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Ensuring Safety and Security: How Care Homes Minimize Night-Time Mobility Risks

Night-time mobility poses a number of risks for both residents and staff in care facilities. The reduced visibility and potential for fatigue can lead to an increased risk of falls and accidents. Additionally, the presence of fewer staff members during night-time hours can make it more difficult to respond to emergencies in a timely manner.

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Spotting the Dangers: Identifying Trip Hazards in Your Home

Trip hazards are a common occurrence in many homes, and they can pose a serious risk to the safety of those living in the household. Identifying and addressing trip hazards is crucial in preventing accidents and injuries, particularly for young children and the elderly. In this article, we will explore the common trip hazards found

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Staying on Level Ground: The Importance of Managing Stair Access and Lift Breakdowns in Care Homes

Accessibility in care homes is of utmost importance as it directly impacts the quality of life and wellbeing of residents, especially those with mobility issues. It is essential for care homes to provide a safe and accessible environment for all residents, regardless of their physical abilities. Accessible facilities and services enable residents to maintain their

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How Physiotherapists Play a Crucial Role in Fall Prevention for Older Adults

Falls are a common and serious problem among older adults, with one in three people over the age of 65 experiencing a fall each year. There are a number of risk factors that can contribute to falls in older adults, including muscle weakness, balance and gait problems, vision impairment, medication side effects, chronic health conditions,

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Behind the Scenes: The Essential Paperwork Care Homes Keep for Health & Safety Incidents

In the fast-paced and demanding environment of care homes, paperwork often takes a backseat to the immediate needs of residents. However, the importance of thorough and accurate documentation cannot be overstated. Paperwork serves as a crucial tool for ensuring the health and safety of residents, staff, and visitors, as well as for maintaining compliance with

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Transparency and Trust: Why Families Should Be Notified After Health & Safety Incidents

Transparency in health and safety incidents is crucial for maintaining trust and confidence in the healthcare system. When incidents occur, it is important for healthcare providers to be open and honest about what happened, the impact on patients and their families, and the steps being taken to prevent similar incidents in the future. Transparency helps

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The Aftermath of a Failed Safety Inspection: What Happens Next for Care Homes

When a safety inspection at a care facility results in a failed outcome, the consequences can be severe and far-reaching. Not only does it put the residents at risk, but it also tarnishes the reputation of the facility and can lead to legal and financial repercussions. Failed safety inspections can result in fines, penalties, and

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Navigating RIDDOR Regulations: How Care Homes Can Stay Compliant

The Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013 (RIDDOR) is a set of regulations that require employers, the self-employed and people in control of work premises to report and keep records of work-related accidents, diseases and dangerous occurrences. These regulations are in place to ensure that employers take responsibility for the health and

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Keeping the Peace: Safely Resolving Incidents Among Care Home Residents

Conflict is an inevitable part of life, and care homes are no exception. In a care home setting, conflict can arise between residents, between staff members, or between residents and staff. Understanding the dynamics of conflict in care homes is crucial for creating a harmonious and supportive environment for all involved. One of the key

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