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Building Healthier Communities: The Power of Place-Based Approach

In a world that often measures success by individual achievement, the collective strength of communities is frequently overlooked. Yet, within these very communities, a powerhouse resides, capable of bringing significant, long-lasting impact and hope. The place-based approach invites us to reimagine care not just as a service but as an integrated, deeply personal experience that resonates with the needs of the local population. The ability of community-centered initiatives fundamentally reshape and significantly improve the lives of countless children, youth, adults, and families....

Supporting Commissioners in Reducing NHS Waiting Lists

Collaboration requires an environment where people receiving support can actively participate in their care plans, enabling them to make positive contributions to their care and overall well-being. It also involves care providers and case commissioners working together to ensure that health and social care services meet people's specific needs and preferences. This person-centred approach improves the overall quality of life for people receiving care by providing high-quality, holistic, integrated support. ...

Speech Therapy and Its Impact

Speech therapy is a dynamic and evolving field that provides essential support to people with communication, eating, drinking, and swallowing difficulties. With a broad scope of practice, speech therapists work in various settings and utilise advanced technologies to enhance their support. It requires rigorous training and provides life-changing benefits to people of all ages....

Care After Hospital Discharge

Navigating life after a hospital discharge can be both relieving and challenging. Transitioning from hospital to home care is a critical phase in a person's recovery journey, often requiring careful planning, support, and understanding. In this blog post, we will explore the essential aspects of care after hospital discharge, from post-discharge to the importance of ongoing support, aiming to shed light on this often overlooked but crucial part of healing....

Why Integrated Care?

At its core, integrated care is about breaking down the silos that traditionally separate different aspects of health and social care, ensuring that people's social and emotional needs are addressed. It's all about coming together to improve care, local health, and well-being. While there are challenges, the focus remains on improving outcomes, tackling inequalities, and delivering integrated services that meet the specific needs of local populations....

How to Enhance Role Satisfaction Among Support Workers in Social Care

Have you ever considered how much a support worker's sense of recognition influences their role satisfaction? Their care and skills are invaluable, often serving as a lifeline. But do they feel that their efforts are adequately acknowledged and appreciated? The feeling of being recognised for your work can significantly boost morale and motivation, leading to increased role satisfaction. ...

What Case Commissioners Look for in Social Care Providers

Choosing the right social care provider involves defining care needs, researching providers, and assessing their qualifications and experience. Key considerations for case commissioners include the quality of care, range of services, accessibility, collaboration, inclusivity, and cost-effectiveness. The aim is to help people live a life that truly matters to them, providing better outcomes and improved well-being....

Why Delayed Hospital Discharge is a Harm Event

Delayed hospital discharge is a significant issue that has far-reaching implications for care recipients, health and social care providers, and the healthcare system as a whole. There is no doubt that delayed discharge negatively impacts people's health and well-being. However, it's also a financial burden on the healthcare system and contributes to hospital overcrowding, further compromising the quality of care for all care recipients....

The Future of Home Care: Innovations and Opportunities for Case Commissioners

The future of home care is being shaped by various factors, including technological innovations, policy shifts, and changing societal attitudes. The demand for home and community-based care is expected to continue growing, providing opportunities for care professionals and home care providers to expand their services and meet the evolving needs of the ageing population....

Occupational Therapy

Occupational therapy (OT) plays a crucial role in addressing people's unique needs, including children, older adults, autistic people, people living with a learning disability and people with mental health needs. By promoting health and social well-being and supporting people's personal goals, occupational therapy can help people live more fulfilled lives. ...

Embracing Inclusion: Social Model of Disability

The care sector has progressed significantly over the last 60 years, and language is ever-evolving for the better. By adopting the Social Model of Disability instead of the Medical Model of Disability, we believe that people are disabled by societal barriers and not by people's differences. ...

Challenges in Healthcare Service Provision

Case commissioners, who work alongside healthcare providers to deliver tailored health and care services within local communities, must navigate systemic challenges while striving to meet their shared goal of improving health outcomes. They face the task of ensuring person-centred care, managing efficient and cost-effective services, and maintaining compliance with regulatory standards....

Open Letter from Louisе Bray on 2023 Reflections and 2024 Plans

Celebrating Our People’s Achievements at the Care and Support West Awards

Part of our team attended the Care and Support West Awards, held in Birmingham, to celebrate our finalists for their excellence and impact. ...

Catalyst Care Group 2023 Survey Share Your Voice and Help People to Better Understand Health and Social Care

Celebrating Five Years of Making an Impact

International Women’s Day

Women's History Month is the perfect time to honour women's contributions to history, society, innovations, and technology. Every year on March 8th, we celebrate International Women's Day (IWD), the recognition of women's rights and achievements worldwide. The whole month is dedicated to promoting gender equality and women's inclusion at all levels of our society. Raising awareness of gender equality reflects the importance of women's rights and what more we can do to achieve equal gender opportunities....
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Benefits for Support Workers at Leaf Complex Care

Our support workers at Leaf Complex Care focus on the humanised approach of tailored care and support. Our organisation is CQC regulated and offers a wide range of services to people who require complex care in the comfort of their own homes. The support workers at Leaf Complex Care aim to give vulnerable people the confidence to become more more independent and involved in their community....

Leaf Complex Care – Proud to be Certified as a Great Place To Work®

A Great Place to Work® prioritises the satisfaction and well-being of its people, fostering a culture of diversity, respect, trust, and teamwork. Recently, Leaf Complex Care has been certified as a Great Place To Work® organisation, and this recognition only empowers us to impact the lives of the people who work with us and those we serve. ...

Faster to the complex care you need: Leaf Complex Care launches new website

UK - Bristol, Exeter, Slough, and Midlands, 10.10.2022 - Leaf Complex care, one of the best-tailored complex care and support providers for people with mental and physical challenges, is thrilled to announce the launch of its new website....

Leaf Complex Care CQC

Congratulations to Leaf Complex Care Exeter who were rated ‘good’ across the board in their recent CQC inspection...

The impact of COVID -19 on the Complex Care Sector

The impact COVID-19 has had on the care sector is profound with the virus having been a huge health concern for vulnerable people with complex care needs. Many people with complex health and social needs are at high risk of complications associated with the infection so the social distancing measures that were introduced have proved to be particularly difficult for people who depend on care services....

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