Using good furniture to promote wellness
Resident wellbeing is linked to their overall physical, mental, social, and emotional state and it is of paramount importance to care homes. Wellbeing must be maintained by effective and tailored care plans, created to match the individual’s needs-both physical and emotional. Ensuring resident comfort, from their bedroom to dining and lounge areas, is crucial for providing quality care.
Depending on how social, mobile or well a person is, their bedroom may be the spot where they spend the most time. The bed and chair are the main places to offer postural support and comfort to for at least a third of their day, seven days a week. So providing furniture that offers comfort and good positionin
Coronavirus has left an incredibly heavy toll on both care residents and staff in the sector. Indeed, the pandemic has resulted in many considerations on healthcare, including reassessments on what th
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This month marks a full year since care homes had to close their doors for the safety of their residents. Lockdown restrictions that were first implemented in March 2020 meant that most care home visi
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Designing or refurbishing your care home is often an exciting time.
Choosing wallpaper designs, accessorising your space with beautiful soft furnishings, artwork, pictures, vases and trinke
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We work with leading contract carpet suppliers to provide the correct flooring for care homes. We ensure that we only work with those who follow our precise requirements in terms of offering dementia
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