A recent session at Hatherleigh Nursing Home, based in Okehampton, Devon, brought team members together with a local professional, as Nicole from Torrington Dental Surgery led an informal talk focused on the importance of oral care.
Eight team members from across the home were invited to take part,
including Care Assistants, Care Practitioners, House Leads and Registered
Nurses. The mix of roles meant the skills and knowledge could be shared back
across the households within the home. Nicole, who has previously worked in
social care shaped the session around everyday practice. Dentures and
toothbrushes were shared around as she talked through practical approaches,
alongside the importance of preventative care and recognising early signs of
discomfort.
The discussion focused on the small things that affect someone’s comfort every day and taking time to really understand them, such as changes in eating, sensitivity or how someone responds during support. By exploring these moments together, the session offered time to revisit everyday approaches and build confidence in recognising and responding to changes early.
It also reflected the value of multi-disciplinary working within the home, bringing together the knowledge of a dental professional with the day-to-day understanding of team members to further strengthen how oral health supports overall wellbeing.
A spokesperson for Hatherleigh Nursing Home said: “We are incredibly thankful to Nicole for sharing her expertise and supporting our ongoing learning and development. Partnerships like these are so valuable in helping us continue to strengthen the care and support we provide every day.”
Nicole from Torrington Dental Surgery all smiles at Hatherleigh Nursing Home




