May 17, 2023

QME Care praises care management software provider for giving them more time to spend with residents doing the things they enjoy

Improving wellbeing, reducing stress, and combating loneliness


About QME Care


Award-winning QME Care (Queens, Murray and Evanthea house), a non-profit charitable organisation based in the heart of the Scottish Borders, provides autonomous care to residents, with specialist dementia care and care for people with cognitive impairment offered across three sites: Queen's House, Murray House and Evanthea House.


Read more here https://personcentredsoftware.com/en-gb/case-studies/digital-social-care-record-system-gives-qme-care-more-time-to-spend-with-residents?utm_source=west-midlands-care&utm_medium=care-association&utm_campaign=referral+&utm_term=qme-case-study


Oomph Wellness wins the Health Tech Digital Awards 'Best COVID-19 Solution for Managing residents mental health and wellbeing through the COVID-19 pandemic


Read more here

https://www.oomph-wellness.org/resources/oomph-wellness-wins-award-for-best-covid-19-solution-for-mental-health?utm_source=west-midlands-care&utm_medium=care-association&utm_campaign=referral+&utm_term=oomph-awards


This year’s Mental Health Week, organised by the Mental Health Foundation, a UK charity whose mission is “to help people to thrive through understanding, protecting, and sustaining their mental health”, is taking place from 15-21 May 2023. Read more here https://www.carehomeprofessional.com/guest-column-common-mental-health-condition-in-care-homes-we-need-to-discuss/

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