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Resources

How care software is improving care for people living with diabetes

To coincide with Diabetes Awareness Week, Person Centred Software discusses how care planning software helps improve care for people with diabetes.
Blog

The first digital care record system to send NEWS2 readings to the NHS via the National Record Locator (NRL)

Person Centred Software's Digital Care System becomes the first digital care record system to send NEWS2 readings to the NHS via the NRL.  
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How digital technologies can ease stress among care workers and the community

To coincide with International Stress Awareness Week, Person Centred Software discusses the need for digital technologies within social care.
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Person Centred Software sponsors The Care Workers Charity

Person Centred Software helps to support care workers through the cost-of-living crisis.
News

Person Centred Software's health and social care integration

Joining up health and social care: Shaping the future of digital technology in care, Person Centred Software improves efficiency in care homes.
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Technology and the use of data improve quality of care

Learn how technology and the use of data enable care providers to improve the quality of care.
Blog

How care providers are managing medication through eMAR systems

Electronic medication management systems help to increase resident safety and improve care home efficiency and accountability.
Blog

Going digital with your social care records by 2024: Everything you need to know

Jonathan Papworth, Founder of Person Centred Software, and Andrew Coles, Head of Product at Person Centred Software, dig deep into the ‘Digitising Social Care Records Programme’ by explaining what it is, what the benefits are, what it means for social care, where to start and what important things to consider.
Webinars

An introduction to Digital Reception

Date: 7th April 2022 | Time: 2 pm GMT About this webinar: Old style visitor books in care homes could soon be a thing of the past thanks to our new Digital
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