
Lessons from my parent’s generation
I am 46 years old and from time to time I reflect on what I would do differently if I had my time again. I
Every Life Matters. Meaning Matters. Moments Matter. People Matter.

I am 46 years old and from time to time I reflect on what I would do differently if I had my time again. I

We all know that the most creative care homes are led by managers who walk the walk in a very practical way. Quite literally you

Nursing has changed significantly over the years. Since the inception of nursing as a profession the understanding of what makes a good nurse has been

With our busy and chaotic lives, how lovely is it to come together with family and friends to have a sociable lunch or dinner, taking

When we talk about controlling care we often think about the actions, words and labels that we see being used. Locked doors, ‘I’m going to

When I visited my Mom in a care home in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, it wasn’t always easy to find things to talk about or do,

As I walked towards the front door of my house, I could feel the warmth of the sun on my back and the cold sting

“English people are really bad at talking about feelings.” “Eastern Europeans often talk in a very abrupt way.” “Filipino staff are always kind and hard-working.”

I will always treasure an account from a staff member who had arrived at work upset, and was quickly met by Alice, one of our

I love seeing children hug one another when they share feelings of happiness. It is also profoundly moving to see children share feelings of sadness.