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Collaborative Projects

At The White House Nursing Home, we are an innovative care provider and consistently engage in collaborations and modern projects with many different organisations to always ensure we use state of the art technology. Hosting visits from political leaders and local MPs, participating in healthcare schemes like Coordinate my Care, and contributing to climate change research demonstrate our commitment to shaping the future of care provision. We bridge community and healthcare through projects and, digitally, we pioneer electronic care plans, coordinate technologies, and explore AI for improved resident care.

NHS SWL

We are regularly approached by South West London Commissioning Group for pilot projects, and were selected by NHS South West London as one of the two homes to pilot the new Aquarate initiative centred around monitoring and improving hydration. The Aquarate Project utilises hydration cups to digitally monitor the fluid intake of our residents, and is also a sustainable project; our Home embraced this opportunity and are always excited to trial new projects.

Student Nursing Placement

We are a partner with Roehampton University's Student Nursing Placement Programme, which aligns with our mission to contribute to the development and training of future nurses. Every six weeks, we have new nursing students join us to help fuel their experience during their Nursing training, and we help to train them with hands-on nursing home experiences with our own qualified nurses. Our student nurses frequently tell us how valuable their experience with us is and how inspired they are by the work of our fabulous care team.

NHS Integrated Care Board

We regularly work in collaboration with the NHS South West London Integrated Care Board (NHS SWL) and Social Ability. We were a partner in 'The Happiness Project' where we used their innovative technology to promote improvements to physical wellbeing through exercise video content and reminiscence-based content and activities. We were also given a Reminiscence Interactive Therapy Activities (RITA) digital unit and touch-screen solution, for further elevating activities and sensory experiences.

Crafting Connections

Crafting Connections is a programme that underscores our commitment to bridging generational gaps. This initiative brings children and residents together through creative activities, enriching the lives of both age groups and creating lasting bonds within our community. Our residents communicate with children throughout the country through sending artwork and messages, in a similar scheme to penpals. The power of shared experiences and creativity knows no age limit.

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