The Cherry Trees Care Home in Alcester has embraced technology by launching a digital care system.
The care home announced that team members will now use smartphone handsets to record patient care interactions across the home.
This system, known as Enable, offers real time information and consolidates necessary patient details for better caregiving at the touch of a button.
The initiative is currently in full gear and every staff member will actively utilise Enable to capture valuable moments for residents at Cherry Trees.
The team celebrated this landmark with an Enable Purple Prosecco Party, complete with Enable-themed cakes courtesy of the kitchen staff.
Special recognition was given to Ayshat, the second chef for Cherry Trees.
Debbie Osborne, general manager of the care home, said: "This is a new, exciting and innovative experience that will change the way that we will record documents for our residents ensuring that they will get the best possible person centred care that we can provide."
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