MIP Blog - Canada

Gabriel Boardman

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07 May

AND THE 2021 ALM SCHOLARSHIP GOES TO...

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As part of our continued support to the healthcare community and its members, MIP is proud to offer scholarships towards educational opportunities with some of our Trade.

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Categories: Laundry, Company News, Professional Development, Education
14 Mar

AND THE ALM SCHOLARSHIP GOES TO...

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As part of our continued support to the healthcare community and its members, MIP is proud to offer scholarships towards educational opportunities with some of our Trade.

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Categories: Laundry, Company News, Professional Development, Education
27 Jun

Most Common Complaints By Nurses Regarding Patient Repositioning

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Whether in a hospital or a nursing home, patient repositioning is a necessary yet difficult job for nurses. Not only are healthcare workers at risk for injuring themselves.

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Categories: Staff Safety
21 Mar

10 WAYS TO ENSURE THAT YoUR RESIDENTS’ DIGNITY and QUALITY OF LIFE ARE RESPECTED

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Most provincial laws and programs require that every nursing home resident is provided the care and quality of life sufficient for them to attain and maintain their highest.

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Categories: Long-Term Care, Patient/Resident Care
18 Feb

7 LAUNDRY BEST PRACTICES: AN INTRODUCTION

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Being the manager of large commercial laundry or a smaller on-premise laundry can be an equally demanding and challenging job. Whether you are new at the head of your laundry.

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Categories: Patient/Resident Care
11 Nov

TEXTILES THAT HEAL - The future of Health Care Textiles and Their Effect on the Patient Experience

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As we observe the latest trends in health care, two of those trends are glaringly prevalent: our growing concern over infection and cross-contamination, as well as our.

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Categories: Patient/Resident Care
17 Dec

TOP 10 WAYS TO MINIMIZE RISKS OF INFECTION IN A LONG TERM CARE FACILITY

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With summer winding down, and flu season is lurking, it is always a good idea to remind ourselves of proper practices to minimize the risk of spreading infection through our.

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Categories: Long-Term Care, Patient/Resident Care

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