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Seize the Days

Who We Are

Seize The Days is an independent and objective Ratings Model and Activities Resource that Commissioning teams, Care Providers and Families can trust.

What We Do

Recognise & Showcase Good Practice in Activity Programming whilst helping to Raise the Standards of Meaningful Activity Provision in care and support settings.

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VR Experience

Care Providers joining in September will receive a Fantastic VR ‘Staff & Service User’ experience. Care Providers joining in September will receive a Fantastic VR ‘Staff & Service User’ experience.

Platform for Excellence

The better care providers have delivered excellent, sometimes ground-breaking activity work in the absence of a dedicated platform to show case it… until now!

At Seize The Days it is our mission to continually engage with Commissioners and Families to actively promote care providers who place Activity at the Heart of their service.!

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Families

Welcome to Seize The Days, activity specialists to the care sector! Our mission is to help you select the right care or support service to place your loved one. We understand that this will be one of the most difficult decision you will ever make.

Commissioners

Seize The Days is an independent platform which recognises and showcases good practice and raises the standards of Activity Provision in care and support settings. It is a valuable tool for social services and NHS clinical commissioning teams.

Care Providers

At Seize The Days it is our mission to continually engage with Commissioners and Families to actively promote care providers who place Activity at the Heart of their service.

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National Institute for Care Excellence (NICE) says…

…Organisations providing care and support (should) ensure that opportunities for activity are available and that staff are trained to offer spontaneous and planned opportunities for older people in care homes to participate in activity that is meaningful to them and that promotes their health and mental wellbeing.

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‘Making Activity Count’
Extract taken from Skills for Care (S4C) website

It’s widely known that the provision of activity in a social care setting has many positive impacts on the health and wellbeing of people who need care and support. From keeping active to overcoming loneliness, improving wellbeing and even reducing the rate of falls.

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