International Nurses Week (6 – 12 May)

You may be aware next week  commencing from the 6th– 12th May, marks ‘International Nurses Week’

As the theme for this year is compassion, I would like to request the use of good news stories from individual care homes to highlight the excellent work being provided by our nurses and teams as a whole. We require a short vlog on a story you feel highlights compassion shown by your staff. We will require enough stories for the 7 days, and I have requested a student story also to raise their experience of being placed in a care home during these challenging times alongside others.

‘International Nurses Day’ lies on Tuesday 12th May, and  I am aware many of you will already have started your own preparations to celebrate. As we are no longer able to hold the Nurses Celebration day we had planned can I ask if you would support this as Take a T break day , with T referring to Thank you as well as Team and Timeout to recognise the amazing work of our nurses, carers and everyone within the sector.

We will be in touch to provide more detailing on how we would like you all to get involved in the 12th to make this a day to celebrate our staff within care homes deserve and ensure this is highlighted and cascaded across social media etc.

If you would like to take part and share your stories or vlogs with us for this celebration week, please send them along to [email protected] by close of play on Monday 5th May.

Can I apologise for the short notice and ask for your active participation in this to make this happen.

Thank you

Jacqui Neil

Transforming Workforce Lead

 

Balhousie Care homes join in live gig from singer Katie Nicoll

A group of care home residents across a number of homes were able to attend the same gig this Tuesday when singer Katie Nicoll livestreamed a performance at Balhousie Lisden in Kirriemuir.

Katie, who comes from Kirriemuir, performed a medley of songs on Lisden’s patio as residents watched from the window and spilled out into the garden for a dance and a sing. The performance was enjoyed by several of Balhousie Care Group’s homes across Angus and Perthshire, and had almost 3,000 views as members of the public tuned in as well.

The event marks the latest innovative approach to entertaining residents who, under normal circumstances, receive regular visitors from live entertainers.

Sheilah Harvey, Head of Operations with Balhousie Care Group, said:

The Coronavirus situation has forced us to take a different look at how we entertain our residents and new technology has been at the forefront of this. We’re very proud of how imaginative our staff are being in the activities they’ve put on. We’ve seen musicians performing outside and online, as well as live streamed exercise classes across several homes at the same time. Many thanks to DD8 Music and to Katie Nicoll for coming up with this brilliant gig idea.”

Katie said:

“I miss playing to an audience and because a lot of residents are not able to see their families right now, I thought it would be nice to put a smile on people’s faces with some good music.”

Franziska Hany of DD8 Music in Kirriemuir, which promotes involvement in musical activities to people of all ages in the local area, said:

“The idea to do a gig in the carpark is part of a community challenge we set for our young people during the Coronavirus Crisis. We’re trying to do something every week that involves music, art and chat to keep up activities during the lockdown.”

DD8 Music’s next community event will be a live streamed disco for care home residents on May 6 when a DJ will take requests from both residents and relatives.

You can find Katie Nicoll at https://www.facebook.com/katienicmusic/

Richmond House helping residents to keep in touch with loved ones

Richmond house are working hard to keep residents in touch with family & friends.  We send out weekly newsletters, regular emails, using Touch notes to send post cards to loved ones.  We have been face timing relatives and loved ones as well as using our Facebook platform to show all of the exciting things we have been up to.  We have been so lucky with the glorious weather so have been doing a lot of gardening and outside activity (maintaining social distance of course).

Hands on Science creates not for profit face shields for care workers during Covid-19

In Hands on Science we go into schools to inspire Primary School children to enjoy science and engineering. COVID19 hit us at the end of National Science Week, our busiest week of the year and I was busy changing the organisation over from incredibly busy to hibernation. I expected that the Government would have contingency plans in place to keep PPE flowing and so I decided not to get involved.

I am an engineer though, which means that we design things to solve problems. A couple of weeks ago a friend messaged me to say that her daughter, a Registrar in palliative care was working with patients that were showing symptoms but she had no Face Shields to protect her eyes, nose and mouth from airborne droplets.

I couldn’t resist the challenge so I first designed a single use cardboard solution and after many iterations tried a few out in a medical grade plastic. I was quite pleased with the result and posted them off to her daughter.

News was now coming through that there was a shortage of FaceShields and as I had the design in place I decided to buy enough materials to make 200. I decided from the start that the design had to be light, comfortable and affordable so that we could help as many people as possible and to support this we priced them to just cover the cost of materials assembly and postage £4 each in boxes of 10.

We modified our existing website https://hands-on-science.co.uk/faceshields/ to display the FaceShields and even set up the facility to accept debit cards – all new steps for us.

We posted on FaceBook to share with our contacts the project and the engagement we got from our friends and supporters was incredible. Orders started coming in from Care Homes, At Home Care providers, Opticians and GPs.

We have since then put them on eBay to reach even more people.     

One Care Home even rang me back just after their order arrived to thank us for them as they had just been offered imports from China at 3x the price. The point that we hope people will also realise is that when you buy a British Designed and made product you not only protect yourself and your residents but the taxes we pay go back to support the NHS so everyone wins.

I wear mine every day when I go to the Post Office with the day’s orders and I am noticing more and more people starting to wear facial protection. We are in this for the long haul and everyone needs to protect themselves when they do need to go out of the house to shop for instance so I’m hoping that shop keepers, who work across a counter and so meet the public face to face every day will start wearing them. The lady in the Post Office wears one and recommends them to any customers that do come in and ask about her mask. This keeps her and her customers safe as if she gets the virus she could infect hundreds of people a day before she even knows she has it.

This point is important because the Virus can’t start in the Care Home it has to be brought in. By avoiding picking the virus up while outside the home, shopping for instance, care workers can keep the home and its residents safe. One of the big dangers of this virus is that you can spread it before you exhibit symptoms so we need to be so careful.

As our orders build up we are approaching the point where we may be able to start setting our staff back on to help meet demand which is great  them and the country.

Mark Walton

Hands on Science

Oil Plus

Oil Plus via its strategic and exclusive relationship can access the following PPE –

Personal Protective Equipment

  • Oil Plus/Gamma has ground staff in China to physically oversee manufacturing of all aspects of production, packaging & labelling of its PPE product lines.
  • Oil Plus/Gamma is fully licensed for exports
  • April 1st : China issued special licenses for PPE & Covid 19 related exports.
  • Goods will not clear Chinese customs for export without this (a current supply side issue faced by many other factories at present)
  • Accurate & complete technical compliance from suppliers is highest priority including factory level certification by relevant bodies: CE, NIOSH & FDA
  • End to end supply chain verification handled by our ground staff by regular order updates; Quality Control of all processes (video imaging enabled)

KN95/FFP2 Mask:  £2.65 each includes delivery costs (special Scottish Care pricing)

  • Single use white personal protection wear, tight fit face seal
  • Flat folded design (C Shape) with comfortable ear loops.
  • 4 layer with foam filter
  • Filters out 95% of large and small droplets (0.3micron)
  • The Factory is licensed for production of medical devices (Class 1 & Class 2)
  • CE, FDA & NIOSH approved certifications N95 (USA NIOSH42CFR84) FFP2 (Europe EN149 2001) KN95 (China GB2626 2006)
  • Individually cellophane wrapped, bulk boxed (2,800 units / cardboard carton)
  • Own label designs and bespoke unit/master case packaging configuration possible
  • Standard FOB pricing option, or can arrange Airfreight & delivery to end destination

IIR Medical Mask:

  • EN14683:2005
  • ASTM F2101 and ASTM F2299 compliant
  • Single use medical class 1 masks
  • CE and FDA approved
  • Individual cellophane wrapped unit, boxed in brown cardboard master case 5,000 units/master case
  • Bespoke labelling & packing configuration is possible

3 Ply:

  • Outside spun bound PP 20GSM
  • Filter melt blown 25GSM
  • Inside layer spun bound PP 18GSM
  • BFE 99% PFE 95% splash proof

Other PPE items available, specs on request:

  • Medical Aprons
  • Medical PVC gloves
  • Protective goggles
  • Protective clothing (medical and biological use)

Contact details

Clarke Shepherd

+447714204397

[email protected]

 

Electric Center

UPDATE – NEW STOCK IN AND NO VAT CHARGES ON PPE UNTIL 31ST JULY.

Electric Center has approx. 350 branches nationwide and our stocks are changing daily . Our Dundee branch has the following items in stock with confirmed delivery dates on items listed. Please get in touch if you need something not listed below or are outwith the Dundee area – we have significant stock available on a regular basis.  We can deliver products in the Tayside area and any further we can send on via UPS carriers .

PPE Stock

In stock today

FFP2 masks – 200 @ £3.50ea + vat

3ply surgical – 80 @ £1.50ea + vat

3ply non-surgical – 1200 @ £0.85ea + vat

Nitrile medium blue gloves – 3500 @ £9.50/100 + vat

Nitrile medium black gloves – 1000 @ £9.50/100 + vat

Nitrile large blue gloves -900 @ £9.50/100 + vat

Nitrile Xtra large blue gloves – 1900 @ £9.50/100+vat

Nitrile Xtra large black gloves – 800 @ £9.50/100 + vat

Safety goggles wide vision – 12 @ £8.00ea + vat

185ml hand sanatizer – 878 @ £3.35ea + vat

250ml hand sanatizer – 37 @ £4.00ea + vat

2.5ltr hand sanatizer – 6 @ 40.00ea + vat

5.0ltr hand sanatizer – 5 @50.00ea + vat

Pelican pump for 5ltr – 5 @ 7.00ea + vat

Stock coming in

10,000 – Nitrile gloves Large @ £9.50/100 + vat (Today)

1500 – FFP2 masks(Wednesday / Thursday next week) @ £3.50ea + vat

24-wipes (Monday /Tuesday ) @ £12.00ea + vat

1500 – 3ply non- surgical mask (Wednesday/Thursday) @ £0.85ea +vat

10 – full face visor (Monday/Tuesday) @ £12.50ea + vat

140 – safety specs (Monday /Tuesday) @ £5.00ea + vat

Contact Information

Website – www.electric-center.co.uk

Social Media      – Facebook @electriccenterofficial

Social Media      – Twitter @electriccenter

Social Media      – Instagram @electriccenterofficial

Telephone Contact – Craig Bruce, Manager Electric Center Dundee Tel 01382 813600

Email Contact – Electric Center Dundee [email protected]

 

Envirohub Ltd

Envirohub is a provider of PPE equipment to public and private entities in the medical industry. We operate with suppliers all over the world to provide PPE to those in vital need of it at VERY competitive prices and within efficient lead times. Check out our stock selection today – which includes:

  • FFP2 masks – £1.56-£1.60
  • Disposable 3-Ply £0.41-£0.43
  • Gowns, including disposable single-use and isolation gowns. – Pricing is varying a lot in the current climate so POA

All price are CIF (delivered to nearest international airport) but currently looking at options to source delivery direct from airport to property.

CE/FDA certificates available upon request.

Contact details:

Email: [email protected] / [email protected] / [email protected]

Phone Number: 07766802203 / 07742613337

 

Scottish Care Open Webinar – 30 April

The latest Covid-19 webinar will take place on Thursday 30 April at 3:30 pm with our CEO, Dr Donald Macaskill and National Director, Karen Hedge.

Please note that this webinar is open to external colleagues and Scottish Care members. Therefore you will need to register for approval before you can attend this webinar. Once your registration has been approved, you will receive an email with a unique URL link to join the webinar.

You can register for access here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_GPdb-KDPRcyObTdyGu4Wqw