
Healthy Routines for Mental Health: What Care Providers Learn Over Time
Introduction Most people who work in healthcare or social care will recognise a certain moment during a busy shift. It might happen halfway through the

Introduction Most people who work in healthcare or social care will recognise a certain moment during a busy shift. It might happen halfway through the

The inherent demands of caregiving professions, including healthcare, social work, and therapy, create conditions in which chronic stress becomes the new normal. Whilst the term

Background One of the most fulfilling and compassionate things a person can do is provide care, but it can also be extremely taxing. Whether a

Background As a coach, you have probably sat across from someone who looks successful on paper but hollow inside. You know the feeling when a

Introduction When you are supporting someone at the end of their life, it is not just a job; it is an emotional commitment. The kind

Introduction In hospitals around the world, medication errors remain one of the most preventable causes of patient harm. These errors, whether from misprescription, misadministration, or

Consider a 47-year-old Dr. May (a fictional character for our plot), who is busy with their to-do list, their phone will not stop buzzing, and

Introduction “Simply want to know how Mom is today,” Sarah whispered, glancing at her phone again. Two weeks earlier, her 78-year-old mother had transitioned into