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Care funding at risk in England that would put lives in danger

Over the past two months we have been writing about the need for more care support workers to work in the care sector, we have been highlighting the fact that more people are getting older which means care service demands are going to increase by 2034. Yesterday there was an interesting article published by the […]

Nursing student numbers are still falling recent statistics show

Statistics recently released in England show that the number of students being accepted onto undergraduate nursing degree courses are not enough, with demands on health services increasing there is a call for more nurses and not less. If nursing student placements are in decline then meeting increased health demands in the future is looking grim. […]

Care Support Workers “Employee of the Month” goes to :)

Here are two of our star care support workers Mel and Kim being awarded our “Employee of the Month” award. Mel and Kim are reliable, passionate about what they do and extremely hard working, they are a credit to ProCare Nursing and the care that they provide to service users. Here are Mel and Kim […]

An actor from Casualty has become an A & E Nurse

This is quite the story. A former actor who has played roles in BBC drama Casualty has become a nurse in an accident and emergency unit in real life. In-fact it was not just Casualty Vicky Hall has played roles in, Vicky has also appeared in Holby City and Doctors, again both relating to the […]

Dame Barbara Windsor calls for new PM to sort out Dementia Care Crisis

Over the last few weeks we have been writing about dementia, the forms of dementia and the challenges of caring for someone with dementia. There was an interesting article written today by the BBC and it involved Dame Barbara Windsor and the current Prime Minister Boris Johnson talking about dementia care. Dame Barbara Windsor has […]

ProCare Nursing publish findings on new care study

ProCare Nursing we have conducted a short survey. From our office pictured below we conduct our own industry research to better understand how our industry is evolving, we also provide that information to local authorities and organisation bodies so it helps them better shape the health and social care sector. We have been interested to […]