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At Prestige Nursing & Care we are committed to collaborating and working in partnership with a range of professionals involved in commissioning expert home care services.
We welcome discussions about home care referrals and like working with organisations that share the same approach to providing high-quality care services that families can trust, ensuring they get the right care, at the right time, right at home.
Complete our simple online form below and one of our expert care advisors will be in touch. Alternatively you can call us on 0808 239 1525.
What is it like working in care?
With the ageing population of the UK only expected to rise, there is no better time to start a career as a professional carer. Working in care is an immensely rewarding career that allows you to provide life-changing support to those in need.
For over 75 years, Prestige Nursing & Care has provided high-quality, personalised and expert home care services for every stage of life. We know what good care looks like and how best to support our care teams to deliver it….
The importance of good documentation in care work
Maintaining accurate records plays a crucial role in providing effective care. Not only can maintaining clear and up-to-date records improve the health and well-being of clients, but it can also help care providers to better comply with CQC regulations.
Here we provide insight into the numerous benefits of good documentation and how you can use accurate record-keeping to improve the quality of life of the people you support….
A guide to common medical abbreviations
Have you ever looked at your prescriptions or medical records and wondered what all those abbreviations mean?
Abbreviations are used in medical settings to save doctors and nurses valuable time and space when writing prescriptions and other healthcare records….
What causes Parkinson’s disease?
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive and debilitating disorder caused by a loss of nerve cells in a particular region of the brain called the substantia nigra. These nerve cells produce a crucial chemical called dopamine, which helps control and coordinate body movements.
When the nerve cells in this part of the brain become damaged or die, the amount of dopamine in the brain is reduced. This leads to symptoms such as slowed movement and tremors or shaking in the hands, arms, legs or jaw….
What is a care plan?
A care plan is a written document that helps ensure all aspects of an individual’s care are addressed and that the client receives the personalised support they require. A care plan will outline the required level of support, how it will be provided, the goal and aim of the care and any other essential information.
As we or our loved ones age or face health challenges, the need for care and support becomes important. However, care is not just about providing physical assistance or help with daily living tasks, but also about meeting emotional, social, and psychological needs. A care plan ensures all aspects of a person’s physical and mental needs are met so that they can live a fulfilling and independent life. …
10 fun and engaging activities for the elderly
Whether due to mobility concerns or other physical limitations, it can become more difficult to get out and about as we get older. This can sometimes limit the number of activities older people can participate in and can even lead to feelings of loneliness or isolation.
However, just because we may be spending more time indoors doesn’t mean that we can’t still have fun and engaging experiences. There are many enjoyable activities for older people that can be done from the comfort of home. …
What is integrated care?
Integrated care is an approach to healthcare that seeks to address the issue of fragmented care. By bringing together different organisations and healthcare professionals to provide a coordinated and holistic approach to care, integrated care ensures that an individual’s needs and preferences are always at the forefront.
Today’s complex healthcare landscape often sees individuals receiving care from multiple providers, making it difficult for them to navigate their care journey. Integrated care puts the individual at the centre of their care plan, with all professionals involved in their care working together to provide the very best support for that person. …