An important part of care home life is the support given to older residents by their families/friends through regular visiting. Social visits to residents by their families ceased in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and residents were confined to their rooms. This paper reports on how care home staff improvised to address this situation during the first wave of the pandemic. It focuses on steps taken to maintain communication between residents and families to support emotional well-being. We undertook in-depth café-style interviews with twenty-one staff to explore creative practices that they introduced. It was part of a wider Scottish study examining the effect of lockdown on families whose relative was living/dying in a care home (May–Oc...
IntroductionCOVID-19 in care homes has heightened the risk of staff burnout, undermining already pro...
Due to its major impact on Dutch care homes for older people, the COVID-19 pandemic has presented ca...
Following epidemiological work on the transmission of COVID-19 in Norfolk care homes[1], we are cond...
An important part of care home life is the support given to older residents by their families/friend...
Little is known on how the pandemic has changed care home care delivery. The aim of this study was t...
Abstract Background The serious outcomes of outbreaks of COVID-19 in care homes have been described ...
The wellbeing of care home staff and the need to support them at work was highlighted with devastati...
PurposeTo report the experiences of End of Life (EoL) care in UK care homes during the COVID-19 pand...
Abstract Background The pandemic has significantly affected care hom...
Throughout the current global pandemic, many people have had to adapt to new ways of interacting thr...
The wellbeing of care home staff and the need to support them at work was highlighted with devastati...
This small study focused on the resources available and used to support the wellbeing and mental hea...
AimsThe aim of this study was to explore the impact of the pandemic on the emotional and mental well...
When the WHO announced a global pandemic in response to COVID-19, individual countries reacted in a ...
In response to COVID-19 many care homes (CHs) closed to visitors, and new ways for carers and reside...
IntroductionCOVID-19 in care homes has heightened the risk of staff burnout, undermining already pro...
Due to its major impact on Dutch care homes for older people, the COVID-19 pandemic has presented ca...
Following epidemiological work on the transmission of COVID-19 in Norfolk care homes[1], we are cond...
An important part of care home life is the support given to older residents by their families/friend...
Little is known on how the pandemic has changed care home care delivery. The aim of this study was t...
Abstract Background The serious outcomes of outbreaks of COVID-19 in care homes have been described ...
The wellbeing of care home staff and the need to support them at work was highlighted with devastati...
PurposeTo report the experiences of End of Life (EoL) care in UK care homes during the COVID-19 pand...
Abstract Background The pandemic has significantly affected care hom...
Throughout the current global pandemic, many people have had to adapt to new ways of interacting thr...
The wellbeing of care home staff and the need to support them at work was highlighted with devastati...
This small study focused on the resources available and used to support the wellbeing and mental hea...
AimsThe aim of this study was to explore the impact of the pandemic on the emotional and mental well...
When the WHO announced a global pandemic in response to COVID-19, individual countries reacted in a ...
In response to COVID-19 many care homes (CHs) closed to visitors, and new ways for carers and reside...
IntroductionCOVID-19 in care homes has heightened the risk of staff burnout, undermining already pro...
Due to its major impact on Dutch care homes for older people, the COVID-19 pandemic has presented ca...
Following epidemiological work on the transmission of COVID-19 in Norfolk care homes[1], we are cond...