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There is still a lot to be done in terms of supporting people with Asthma!
Update your knowledge on asthma at our new online CPPE focal point workshop on 26th January.
Book your place using this link:
https://t.co/eszfmFu73g
@cppeengland@CPPESCentral
There is still a lot to be done in terms of supporting people with Asthma!
Update your knowledge on asthma at our new online CPPE focal point workshop on 26th January.
Book your place using this link:
https://t.co/eszfmFu73g
@cppeengland@CPPESCentral
Update your knowledge on asthma at our new online CPPE focal point workshop on 26th January.
Book your place using this link:
https://t.co/eszfmFu73g
There is still a lot to be done in terms of supporting people with Asthma!
@cppeengland@CPPESCentral
Update your knowledge on asthma at our new online CPPE focal point workshop on 26th January.
Book your place using this link:
https://t.co/eszfmFu73g
There is still a lot to be done in terms of supporting people with Asthma!
@cppeengland@CPPESCentral
First challenge of our learning campaign invites all participants to complete a self-reflection tool, as honestly as you can, to identify your strengths and areas for development in your cultural competence.
https://t.co/gEn417e7Bx #CPPEcare
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As part of our Seeing you better: Culturally competent person-centred care learning campaign, on Thursday, 30 September we'll be hosting a live Twitter chat for all pharmacy professionals, from 7:00-8:00pm.
Get involved using the hashtag #CPPEcareChat
As part of our Seeing you better learning campaign, we’ll be hosting a Twitter chat for pharmacy professionals on Thursday, 30 September, from 7:00pm – 8:00pm.
We know that those living with dementia, their carers and family members face significant challenges.
Dementia Friends aims to help people understand more about dementia, and how to support those living with the condition to lead active, purposeful lives for as long as possible.
Taking those first steps to talk about getting #homecare or #visitingcare can feel daunting. How best to do it and keep an open discussion going? Read our article for help and advice. https://t.co/1hVsZMGO5c
Places going fast! Reflect on your current skills and practise them in a supportive, GP-assisted environment with our ‘NHS Community Pharmacist Consultation Service (CPCS) essential skills’ workshops.
Book your place now: https://t.co/WSDU2Gc53I
@rpharms
As we get older, we all may face many health issues and concerns. At Good Oaks Home Care our mission is to make sure our clients can live in the comfort of their own homes for as long as possible. Find out how our carers can help you in this article. https://t.co/tYhOP02kdO
As we get older, we all may face many health issues and concerns. At Good Oaks Home Care our mission is to make sure our clients can live in the comfort of their own homes for as long as possible. Find out how our carers can help you in this article. https://t.co/tYhOP02kdO
It's #MensHealthWeek - which aims to raise awareness of the health issues that disproportionately affect men, help men spot the signs & get help. 1 in 5 men will die before they are 65 and the project aims to change that statistic. Find out more here:
https://t.co/LJn67Dzi4Z
Being a Dementia Friend is about being there for everyone affected by dementia - those living with the condition and those caring for someone who is.
This #CarersWeek why not reach out to someone who might benefit from a friendly chat? It could make all the difference.
.@RDAnational have launched Tea With a Pony - a fantastic initiative aiming to help those living with dementia and other long term conditions who may not be able to ride horses, to benefit from animal-assisted activity, to enjoy tea and cake and to revisit memories gone by!
Carers Week (June 7th to 13th) celebrates all the volunteer carers who are looking after a loved one in the UK. We hear from Donna who cares for her son. She said that having the support of Good Oaks has really helped her. Read more here: https://t.co/kLtQbzYric
New paper discussing anticholinergic drugs and risk of dementia concludes that if it can be established that certain medications increased the risk of dementia, initiatives to change prescribing could become a key in reducing that risk. https://t.co/p0OHGAITRT