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Belong villages chief operating officer Stacey McCann on supporting residents to live the life they want
Making a difference in older people's care can only happen if we work as a society, says Dementia UK's director of clinical services, Paul Edwards
Recently made a Queen’s Nurse by the Queen’s Nursing Institute Scotland, community respiratory nurse specialist Michelle Duffy aims to&nbs
Have confidence in your abilities and know that every skill you acquire is valuable, says care home operations director Louise Barnett
Barbara Lawson, care home manager of Kincaid House in Greenock, Scotland, explains her passion for the care of older peope diagnosed with dementia
Dementia nurse consultant Yvonne Manson on why bad days at work should always be considered learning opportunities.
Research director Professor Tanya McCance on embedding person-centred care in practice across different settings.
Don't be driven by others' expectations, listen to yourself and take the career path that fulfils you, says nursing home matron Sue Paxton.
Double award-winning falls coordinator Sharon Love explains why she feels so passionately about her work.
Follow your heart, not the crowd, and if you are passionate about something pursue it, says regional Admiral Nurse Zena Aldridge.
National clinical lead for older people at Healthcare Improvement Scotland Karen Goudie on designing new ways of working.
If you don’t like the way a service is run say so, advises Michael Hurt, head of older people and dementia at NHS Walsall Clinical Commissioning Group.
RCN professional lead for older people and dementia care Dawne Garrett on why care of older people is the core of adult nursing
Actively seek a mentor to support your career development, don't wait to be asked, says Dementia UK head of research Karen Harrison Dening.
Director of health and well-being at the Royal Hospital Chelsea Deborah Sturdy on why older people’s nurses should challenge the status quo.
Draw on every experience and never be afraid to go outside of your comfort zone, says nurse consultant Chris O’Connor.
