Nightingale Hammerson hosts care home research forum
Experts from across the globe gathered online and in-person for care professionals best practice event
One of London’s leading Jewish community care homes hosted the hugely popular Care Home Research Forum for the third consecutive year.
Nightingale Hammerson brought together groups of social care researchers, social care providers, care professionals, CQC (Care Quality Commission) and government representatives, care home residents and their relatives to their north London Home, Hammerson House.
The Care Home Research Forum has evolved as a unique international event, where care professionals and researchers present findings from their studies, followed by an in-depth Q&A session.
Held both in person and via a live feed, it features experts from all corners of the world, including the USA, Australia, the Philippines, India, China, Israel, South America and several countries in Europe.
Jackie Morris, retired geriatrician and member of the Scientific Committee said: “Good care can only be provided with a good knowledge base and good empathetic practice.”
Jenny Pattinson, chief executive, Nightingale Hammerson said: “High quality care only happens when there are strong relationships between residents, relatives, teams of care professionals, health professionals and external organisations.”
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