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  2. Cera Care - Wikipedia

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    Cera Care. Cera Care is a digital-first healthcare-at-home company delivering care, nursing, telehealth and repeat prescription services in people’s homes via technology. Founded in 2015, the company provides elderly and vulnerable communities with care in their own homes, and allows families to arrange the care. [1]

  3. Nursing home care in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In 1921, there were 25,981 patients in nursing and convalescent homes. In the 1931 census, there were 54,920. The standards of nursing care, however, were low. [11] In 1977, there were 1,249 Registered Private Hospitals and Nursing Homes in the UK with 34,546 beds. These figures include 117 private hospitals with facilities for surgery.

  4. CareRooms - Wikipedia

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    CareRooms are attempting to deliver an alternative to extended stays in hospital and residential homes for elderly people. It has been said they are attempting transfer the concept of Airbnb into the health and social care sector, however there are noticeable differences between this scheme and Airbnb. Their plan is to arrange rooms in private ...

  5. Health Secretary Steve Barclay considers overseas hiring ...

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    There have been calls for ‘urgent action’ over the 165,000 job vacancies in social care. Skip to main content. News. Need help? Call us! 800-290-4726. Login / Join. Mail ...

  6. Carers UK - Wikipedia

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    Carers UK is a Trustee-led organisation, with a membership fluctuating between 7-40,000 individual members. Members at the AGM ratify the appointment of the Trustees who must always be a majority of carers. Carers UK has staffed offices in four major UK cities- London (Headquarters), Glasgow, Belfast, and Cardiff. National committees exist in ...

  7. Carers (Equal Opportunities) Act 2004 - Wikipedia

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    An Act to place duties on local authorities and health bodies in respect of carers; and for connected purposes. The Carers (Equal Opportunities) Act 2004 (c. 15) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom aimed at helping carers achieve fair access to training, work and leisure opportunities. It was introduced as a Private Member's Bill ...

  8. Care Quality Commission - Wikipedia

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    Staff. 3,063 FTE (2020/21) [2] Website. www.cqc.org.uk. The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is an executive non-departmental public body of the Department of Health and Social Care of the United Kingdom. It was established in 2009 to regulate and inspect health and social care providers in England. It was formed from three predecessor organisations:

  9. Carers Trust - Wikipedia

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    1991. Headquarters. Carers Trust, Unit 101, 164-180 Union Street, London SE1 0LH. Staff. 58 (2018/19) [1] Website. www.carers.org. The Carers Trust is a charity in the United Kingdom which supports carers. It works with a network of partner organisations to help carers with the challenges of their caring roles.