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Wound Care Products Formulary update 2016
This formulary created by Hertfordshire Community NHS Trust, has been developed to assist any health care professional prescribing or requesting dressings for wound management in Hertfordshire. It aims to aid the decision making process and help choose the most...
Sharing best practice in the integration between heath and social care
Sharon Davies (Chief Executive, HCPA) and Iain Macbeath (Director of Health and Community Services, HCC) represented Hertfordshire at the recent NCASC conference in Manchester for SCIE. The presentation focused on the pioneering partnership work between providers, the...
SMILE’s first successful pop-up cinema!
HCPA’s SMILE team held their first pop-up cinema event on the 28th of October where guests were treated to a South Pacific themed event with fresh fruit, mocktails, and popcorn! The pop-up cinema was very well received with plenty of positive feedback, with many...
Help us win cash for our community gardens project
Gardening is good for our morale and our community project, aimed at getting care home residents, staff and neighbours involved in gardening, has been shortlisted in Tesco’s Bags of Help initiative. But we need your help to win the top prize of £12,000 so we can help...
Next week is Social Care Commitment Week – are you ready?
#SCCWeek - 7 to 11 November 7 to 11 November is Social Care Commitment Week, a full week dedicated to celebrating your commitment and achievements. During the week, you can join in the fun and celebrate your success by printing off a ‘we’re signed up’ sign and...
Become an internal training provider and claim funding for your training
Dignity is a challenge to good practice in health and social care and in order to ensure that staff understand how to put dignity issues at the centre of all their care activities and how they can use this to promote independence, quality training is essential....
Using antibiotics wisely in Care homes
Why antibiotic use is important: Antibiotics are a vital tool for modern medicine. Not only for the treatment of infections such as pneumonia, meningitis and tuberculosis. We also need them to avoid infections for example during chemotherapy, caesarean sections and...