Mindfulness for Care Staff

Practical mindfulness techniques for stress, focus, and calmer care home work

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Creating a Personal Mindfulness Routine for Resilience

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A mindfulness routine can be brief and practical. For care home staff, the most realistic routines link to existing moments: before a shift, after handover, while washing hands, before entering a resident's room, after a difficult conversation, or before leaving work.

Building a routine

  1. Choose one cue: for example, washing hands, putting on PPE, finishing documentation, or reaching the staff room.
  2. Choose one short practice: one breath, a 30-second body scan, a mindful walk along the corridor, or a brief gratitude note.
  3. Keep it realistic: a daily 30-second practice is more useful than an ambitious plan that rarely happens.
  4. Review gently: if it slips, restart without self-criticism.

Scenario

A care assistant wants to use mindfulness but feels there is never time. She often leaves work replaying difficult moments and worrying about what she missed.

What routine could be realistic?

The best mindfulness routine is the one you can actually repeat. Start small enough that it fits real care home work.

 

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