π₯π€ Solihull Council has agreed new contracts with two local care providers to support people being discharged from hospital or prevent hospital admissions.
Read all about this on our website π https://t.co/tMlQbAgdnH
In honour of Good Care Month, we'd love to share the heartfelt appraisals we received from our valued service users and their families. A big thank you to the team for continuously supporting our service users with kindness and dignity
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This Thank you Day we wanted to showcase the amazing work our team does for our Service Users with a lovely appraisal we've had. We also want to say a huge Thank You to our team for always going the extra mile for our service users π
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As this month is the Talk to Us campaign by the Samaritans, we wanted to remind everyone that we have an open door policy. We are always happy to listen to you, whether work or personal issues, we are here to support you π
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It's the Summer Solstice today and the longest day of the year! What are your plans for the summer? Let us know in the comments below βοΈ
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Just a gentle reminder to everyone to stay safe during this hot weather!
Make sure to stay hydrated, and keep in the shade. For more information on how to stay safe, check out the NHS Website by following the link: https://t.co/esDKng0IUb.
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Choose us to provide care for you or your family member. We promote independence with our service users, ensuring they feel in control of their own lives. We aim to support both our clients and their loved ones.
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Aphasia affects everyone differently, no two people will face the same difficulties from aphasia. It can affect peoples independence, work life and their ability to communicate with others.
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Aphasia is a complex language and communication disorder, due to damage in the language centres of the brain. There are many potential causes of Aphasia, such as a head injury or a brain tumour. However, the biggest cause is stroke.
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