Thousands expected to attend Health+Care Show

Last Updated: 05 May 2016 @ 16:45 PM
Article By: Sue Learner, Editor

Nearly 10,000 people are expected to attend the Health+Care Show, the largest national integrated care conference for those working in health and social care.

Heidi Alexander MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Health will be speaking at the event

The event will be held at the London ExCel centre, where there will be four shows over two days from 29-30 June. These comprise The Commissioning Show, Technology First, The Residential Care Show and The Home Care Show.

The Health+Care Show is for everyone who commissions and provides care in the UK. This is where you can learn about best practice and network with attendees which include commissioners, health and care providers, local authorities plus suppliers. The conference covers policy and strategy along with stimulating conference sessions.

A spokeswoman for the Health+Care Show said: “Health+Care has not only grown in terms of scale but most importantly, it has developed in terms of influence which makes it the leading event of its kind in the healthcare calendar.”

There will be a whole range of interesting debates such as what integrated care actually means and whether the NHS can survive with social care on the brink of collapse.

Have you ever wondered how we can regulate an ever changing health and care system or do you think problems with recruitment is holding back your home care agency? This is the event where you can find the answers.

Host of influential speakers

There will be a whole host of influential speakers including Heidi Alexander MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Health, Ian Dodge, national director, commissioning strategy, NHS England, Dame Gill Morgan, chair of NHS Providers plus Martin Green, chief executive of Care England.

Other speakers to look out for are Samantha Jones, director of NHS England, Andrea Sutcliffe, chief inspector of adult social care at Care Quality Commission and Bridget Warr, chief executive of UKHCA (United Kingdom Homecare Association).

Avnish Goyal , managing director of Hallmark Care Homes and chair of Care England will talk about some of the challenges that his company and the sector face as a whole and some innovative ideas that Hallmark Care Homes have come up with to deal with the issue of recruitment, engagement and retention.

Andrea Sutcliffe, chief inspector for adult social care at Care Quality Commission will also be speaking at the show

While Jon Chapman, director of Pinders will help you appraise your own care business and understand your strengths and weaknesses in a changing care market.

There is even a Sensory Zone at the show, a must-see for care professionals working with dementia patients and patients living with cognitive and physical impairments such as autism, acquired head injuries, strokes and the vision and/or hearing impaired.

The Sensory Zone shows how you can find out new ways of helping your patients through sensory cues. The Sensory Zone will give you new ideas and innovative examples of best practice on how to simulate memories in dementia and other mental health illnesses. These range from music therapy to aromatherapy and passive and active tactile stimulation.

Free passes

The Health+Care Show has a limited number of education bursaries to give away as free passes for Health + Care. If you are a senior health or social care professional who works within the public sector or NHS or you are a senior care provider you will be eligible for a free pass.

To find out more about the show and register to obtain a pass go to http://www.healthpluscare.co.uk