
Using murals in care homes – current debates
Many years ago, I worked in a care home in Kensington and Chelsea in London, England. I remember that the houses for people living with
Every Life Matters. Meaning Matters. Moments Matter. People Matter.

Many years ago, I worked in a care home in Kensington and Chelsea in London, England. I remember that the houses for people living with

Person Centred Care is nothing new and is a term used widely in healthcare. When I ask people what their understanding is, responses are varied,

We know that working in health and social services supporting people with complex needs can be taxing. Many people who support vulnerable people have to

Supporting National football events has become an increasingly popular indulgence for a great many people. Football, no longer the male dominated activity that it once

When talking about the Butterfly Approach to people, I often describe the importance of sofas for people to sit close together in a companionable way

Rose Lodge care home in Exmouth is pioneering therapeutic work for people with advanced dementia. As the counsellor undertaking this work over the past two

Come outside – it’s our wonderful world Working an allotment has always been a favoured British pastime. We have an allotment. Well, I say we

In the realm of dementia care, where individuals grapple with cognitive challenges and sensory issues, the strategic use of colours has emerged as a powerful

As part of Meaningful Care Matters regular work, we carry out day-long observations in care services using the QUIS observational tool (Dean, Proudfoot, & Lindesay 1993)

We are all on the journey to reaching the end of our life as we know it, and for some of us it will happen suddenly