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Health and social care services in Renfrewshire are moving towards more joined-up working to deliver better outcomes for people who experience care, but some improvements are
A care home for older people in Bonnyrigg, Midlothian has been told to make urgent improvements in the care provided to vulnerable residents.
A care home for older people in Newton Mearns has been told to make urgent improvements in the care provided to vulnerable residents.
We are proud to announce that we are now an accredited Living Wage employer. The Living Wage is a voluntary commitment made by the organisation, which will ensure everyone working with us
Older people have benefited from a pilot project which saw Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) physiotherapy students provide care at home.
The festive season is a great time to support older people to enjoy and participate in the creative arts.That is the message from the Care Inspectorate, Scotland’s social care
Christmas is an important time to help protect vulnerable people from the risk of falls, the Care Inspectorate has said.Inspectors are encouraging everyone who spends time with a
New guidance designed to support employers recruiting social service staff is now available
Significant case reviews are carried out where a child has
SCOTLAND’S care homes are being encouraged to support older people to enjoy and participate in the creative arts.
A care at home service in Lewis has been graded ‘excellent’ by inspectors for the sixth inspection in a row.
A care home for older people in Coatbridge has been told to make urgent improvements in the care provided to vulnerable residents.
A care home in Glasgow has been told it must make swift improvements in the care provided to residents.
A nursery in Dundee has been told it must make improvements in the quality of care it provides to children.
Services for older people in the Western Isles are performing well in some aspects, but crucial areas for improvement have also been identified by inspectors.
Services for children and young people in Fife are performing well and are improving the lives of many, inspectors have concluded.It follows a joint inspection of services across the
Daycare services which encourage outdoor play are delivering better outcomes for children, the Care Inspectorate has said.
An inspection of services for children and young people in Dundee has identified areas of good performance but also made important recommendations for improvement.
A care home for older people in Dundee has been told to make urgent improvements in the care provided to vulnerable residents.
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