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Posts by Jayne Scarman, Head of Marketing at Nursebuddy

Text reads Care Roadshow Midlands. 14 May 2026. Villa Park Stadium. There is a photo of a woman smiling and holding a coffee cup.

Meet Nursebuddy at Care Roadshow Midlands in May

The Nursebuddy team will be at the Care Roadshow Midlands on 14th May 2026 for a day of learning, testing, and...

A care manager prepares for their CQC registration in England.

How to register with the CQC as a domiciliary care provider

Planning to start-up a new homecare business? Fantastic! We admire you. Here's how to register in England. Always check...

Starting a homecare business in Ireland

Starting a homecare business in Ireland

Homecare will soon become regulated in Ireland. Here’s the latest information on how home support services will change.

How to register a domiciliary care service in Northern Ireland

How to register a homecare business in Northern Ireland

Registration is legally required for domiciliary care services. Always check the Regulation and Quality Improvement...

The Nursebuddy team get together in Tenerife 2025

Wrapping-up Nursebuddy’s 2025

It’s almost time to say “Hyvää joulua!” - that’s “Merry Christmas” in Finnish. So let’s jump into what made 2025 so...

The Care Connector Network

The Care Connector Network: Changing care TOGETHER

The Care Connector Network is a safe space network designed exclusively for the social care sector. We chatted to Iain,...

A smiling elderly lady in a wheelchair being pushed by a care worker

High staff turnover in homecare: what causes it and how to tackle it

Tackling high staff turnover in homecare: why it happens, how to reduce it and how Nursebuddy's homecare platform can...

How to register a new care at home support service in Scotland

How to register with the Care Inspectorate Scotland

A quick guide to how to register a new care at home support service in Scotland. Always check with the Care...

A care manager and business owner prepare for registration with Care Inspectorate Wales

How to register with the Care Inspectorate Wales

Domiciliary care is a regulated activity in Wales, which means that you will need to register your business with the...

A smiling homecare business owner, standing in front of their desk, holding a mug.

How to start a homecare business

There's lots to think about when starting a new domiciliary care business? Here's 5 key considerations to help set you...