 
		      	    
	    
	    Digital support programme for retirees
We’re running some free online sessions to help you become more skilled with navigating the digital world.
                		 We’re running some free online sessions to help you become more skilled with navigating the digital world. We have various support pathways available to carers - but do you know what we mean when we refer to 'carers'? You may well be one yourself... One of our Jubilee House nurses shares what an average day is like for the team that provides round the clock care, kindness and compassion to beneficiaries with additional needs. (All client names have been changed for confidentiality). Our Welfare Services Lead, Carrie Pearce, shares some of her advice around hearing aids and implants, assisted living devices and where to seek support.  Here we look back on our three-month awareness programme, focusing on joints and musculoskeletal health. 
		      	    
	    
	    
	            Digital support programme for retirees
	        
	        	            	        
	         
		      	    
	    
	    
	            Who is considered a carer?
	        
	        	            	        
	         
		      	    
	    
	    
	            A day in the life of our nursing team
	        
	        	            	        
	         
		      	    
	    
	    
	            Deaf awareness and the importance of inclusion
	        
	        	            	        
	         
		      	    
	    
	    
	            Healthy joints: all the highlights from our programme