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The Care Inspectorate is considering changes to the way it handles complaints about care.
Scotland’s social care scrutiny and improvement body inspects and regulates more than 14,000 care
We are holding our final Shifting Landscapes of Dementia Care event in Inverness.
"Setting the Table: Nutritional guidance and food standards for early years childcare providers in Scotland (Health Scotland
The Annie Dow Heroism Award (TADHA) has extended its deadline until 31 January in order to honour as many heroes with additional support needs as possible.
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We are changing our procedures for handling complaints about registered care services and we want to hear your views. We have launched this consultation to make sure the procedure is fully
The Medicines and Healthcare Regulatory Agency (MHRA) have published the following alerts.
A children’s nursery in Paisley has been served with a formal improvement notice by Scotland’s social care regulator, the Care Inspectorate.
The Essence of a Memory competition is part of the Luminate Festival of Creative Ageing, and will be open for entries from 1st - 22nd October 2014.
Care Inspectorate and Healthcare Improvement Scotland examine services for older people in Glasgow.
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) have announced that from 04 September 2014 people taking domperidone to treat nausea and vomiting will only be able to get this
Bristol-based communiuty pharmacy “Pharmacy Plus” posted a message on its website on Tuesday 20 May 2014 saying that the business was now in the hands of administrators.
A HOUSING support service for people with dementia in Midlothian and East Lothian has been given top marks by the Care Inspectorate.
A South Lanarkshire care home has been told it must improve the quality of care provided to residents after an unannounced inspection by the Care Inspectorate.
A care at home service on the Isle of Skye has been praised by the Care Inspectorate, Scotland’s social care regulator.
Inspectors from the Care Inspectorate and Healthcare Improvement Scotland will be visiting Fife in the coming weeks to examine how well older people are supported in the Kingdom.
The warning from Scotland's care regulator the Care Inspectorate comes after an unannounced inspection at Guthrie Court Care Home in the city.
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