An independent review of health and care services in Wales has found that the country is in dire need of a system change, including better uptake and use of technologies. The report sets out a “quadruple aim” for the health service to improve health and wellbeing by focusing on prevention, improve quality of care, improve…
GHM Care’s technology has been featured in an article in The Guardian. The article focuses on the amazing work that WCS Care, a partner and customer of GHM Care, are doing with their innovate approach to technology, amenities and care management.
Drovers House was rated as ‘outstanding’ by the Care Quality Commission in a report published on Friday (June 30). The specialist dementia care home on Drover Close was praised for having ‘people at the heart of the service’, as well as its use of technology, after an unannounced inspection in April.
The market for mobile health apps, has this year quadrupled to £320 million, according to ABI Research, radically changing the way health care is delivered and accessed. In any healthcare system apps are key to overhauling the management and efficiency of services, playing a very important role in patient education, disease self-management, and remote monitoring…
This article highlights some specific examples how care home technology and creativity can make a huge difference in dementia care. Our care home monitoring, care planning, care apps and nurse call integration are all designed to create a calmer more efficient environment for both residents and workers – allowing carers to spend the time where…
We pride ourselves on delivering a premium environment for our residents. The facilities and services we provide need to reflect this, which is why we chose to work with a specialist provider such as GHM Communications.
The Orders of St John’s Care Trust is the second largest not for profit care provider of care for older people in the UK, employing around 3,500 staff and caring for approximately 3,300 residents in 73 care homes.