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Month: October 2017

How the Lifecurve™ can encourage active and independent living

Susan Kelso AHP Lead Early Intervention (Scottish Government) @susankelsoAHP #homecare17 I started out my adult working life as a care assistant in … More

HARP

Back in December 2016 I shared a blog called ‘Creating HARP’ which told the story of how we have moved … More

Cancer, Cardiac, COPD, Data, Health and Wellbeing, Physiotherapy, Rehabilitation, Service Improvement, Stroke, Voluntary sector

App Attack

Introduction Apps for health care are becoming a regular tool in the self-care armoury. There are so many now it … More

Dementia, eHealth, Health and Wellbeing, older people, Walking

Do AHPs have a role in Realistic Medicine?

The team at AHPScot recently attended the Chief Medical Officer’s annual conference which focused on Realistic Medicine. Although there were … More

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