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Big smiles for Christmas as care homes are given the approval to end the mask-wearing rule for caregivers

Wearing masks in care homes will no longer be mandatory as Britain continues to live with Covid.

The new rules will see homes given autonomy over when masks should be worn, and outbreak measures deployed, with individual risk assessments. The new guidance makes clear they should only be worn when necessary.

The darkest days of the pandemic are thankfully behind us, and for most people, Covid restrictions are a memory and life is back to normal – but not for those in care homes or being cared for at home.

For them, many of the people they see are still wearing masks, it’s a barrier to communication, and it gets in the way of a smile that could brighten the day.

Masks make it hard to understand what people are saying, and for people with hearing impairments, makes it impossible to lip-read.

Well, that’s now about to change, wearing masks in care homes will no longer be mandatory, the new guidance makes clear they should only be worn when necessary.

I know the staff will welcome the chance to – once again – to give the people they care for a simple but precious thing, a smile!

Yorkare Homes Carer leading campaign against ‘period poverty’ in Nigeria

We’re incredibly proud of Eshe Iluokhauno, a Senior Carer at our Beverley Parklands Care Home, who has launched a life-changing charity to support young girls in Nigeria facing period poverty. With 18 million children out of school in Nigeria – 60% of whom are girls – Eshe’s mission is to ensure girls can attend school…

Firefighters visit Sleaford Manor

Sleaford Manor Care Home enjoyed a visit from the wonderful local firefights from Sleaford Fire Station last week. Residents and staff had the opportunity to share stories with the fire fighters, reminiscing over warm drinks and cake before trying on their heavy protection gear and helmets and sitting in the drivers seat of the fire…