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🌟 Healthcare is about to get personal. Really personal. 🌟We’ve built something completely new!!! A space where families ...
14/07/2025

🌟 Healthcare is about to get personal. Really personal. 🌟

We’ve built something completely new!!!

A space where families can feel truly cared for and healthcare professionals can finally work on their own terms. We all deserve it.

Imagine booking a trusted nurse, doctor, physio, dietitian or any other specialist to visit you at home… In just a few taps. No long waits. No faceless systems. No need for calls, wait list or referrals. Just real care, from real people, anytime - anywhere 🤗

This is healthcare, reimagined.
The kind of care we all wish existed — so we finally built it.

The mobile app is for both:

👩‍⚕️ Healthcare Professionals:
This is your time to:
✔️ Work flexibly
✔️ Be valued for your skills
✔️ Set your own hours anytime of a day or night.
✔️ Make a difference and get paid fairly to do it!

Whether you’re a nurse, doctor, dietitian, physio, paramedic or any other healthcare professional — there’s a place for you here.

🏡 Parents, Carers, Patients:
You’ll soon be able to:
✔️ Book experienced professionals near you/ live tracking system! Live maps and locations!
✔️ Get home visits or video calls whatever day or time you need.
✔️ Receive help when you need it not when the system says you can. You want to see a doctor in one hour ? Done! ✔️
✔️ Feel reassured, connected and in control like never before in the world of healthcare.



📲 Launching soon… and it’s not what you’d normally expect from a healthcare app. Trust me!

It’s smarter. Simpler. And built with heart.
Created by a qualified nurse who’s stood on both sides of the healthcare experience — giving care and needing it too.

💌 Want to be the first to know?
Click the link in the comments to get notified when we go live.

❤️ Designed for people. Powered by compassion.

Please click the link to complete this form.

📢 Calling all my medically trained friends!Are you a nurse, doctor or registered allied health professional looking to e...
07/07/2025

📢 Calling all my medically trained friends!
Are you a nurse, doctor or registered allied health professional looking to earn extra income with full control over your schedule?

I’m building a brand new mobile app for self-employed and zero-hours healthcare workers.
It’ll work just like *Uber* – but instead of food or taxis, clients will book their closest located healthcare professionals directly through the app.

No agencies. No middlemen. Just flexible work, made simple.

💡 How it works:
✔ Accept or decline jobs based on your availability
✔ Get paid directly through the app
✔ Choose when, where and how often you work

We’re looking for:
🔹 Nurses (RGNs, paeds, MH, midwives, etc.)
🔹 Doctors (all specialities welcome)
🔹 Allied Health Professionals (physios, OTs, paramedics, etc.)

👉 Be among the first to join — register your interest today via the form below.

Let’s make flexible working in healthcare actually work for us, for once🙈💪

Please click the link to complete this form.

27/03/2025
Join me on the 4th of October at 4pm😊
26/03/2025

Join me on the 4th of October at 4pm😊

*📢 ATTENTION PARENTS: DON’T GUESS WHEN IT COMES TO YOUR CHILD’S HEALTH! 📢*Imagine this: Your child wakes up crying, burn...
17/02/2025

*📢 ATTENTION PARENTS: DON’T GUESS WHEN IT COMES TO YOUR CHILD’S HEALTH! 📢*

Imagine this: Your child wakes up crying, burning with fever. Their cough sounds strange. They’re refusing to eat or drink and in the mean time they also started vomiting making themselves choke and having difficulty in breathing, their face starts to change to purple colour…

💭 Do you know what to do next?
💭 Should you wait it out, call a doctor, call 999 or rush to A&E yourself?

In this situation you will need to act fast independently taking action yourself before you actually seek for help! But…

👉 You don’t have to guess anymore!

🔹 I am Introducing: My Sick Child – Practical Guide on What to Do at Home and When to Seek Medical Help🔹

This easy-to-follow guide will help you:

✅ Know exactly what to do for common childhood illnesses including first aid and CPR.
✅ Manage symptoms at home and avoid unnecessary trips to A&E.
✅ Recognise red flags; when a doctor or emergency care is needed.
✅ Stay calm and confident in stressful situations.
✅ Know your signs and symptoms for early detection
✅ and most importantly it will not leave you confused like searching information on the internet or leave you waiting for hours for a phone call.

📌 LIMITED FIRST PRINT RUN – RESERVE YOUR COPY NOW!

‼️I’m printing a limited number of copies for the first edition. If you want to guarantee your copy, sign up today! Just send me a message and I will add you to my sign up list right away‼️

DON’T WAIT UNTIL YOU NEED IT! 🛑
Having this book before an emergency happens could make all the difference.

First 20 people who sign up will receive 20% discount 😍

This book is written by a registered children’s nurse with years of experience within emergency departments who also now specialises in children’s diabetes, alternative medicine, sleep consultancy, childhood nutrition, supplementation and diet.

📩 Tag a parent who needs this and share ❤️

When my little one (on the picture) was born in 2013 I had no idea what sleep training is or what is to have a bedtime r...
28/04/2024

When my little one (on the picture) was born in 2013 I had no idea what sleep training is or what is to have a bedtime routine. I assumed that him waking up every 45min - 1 hr it’s normal and I should just get on with it and “survive” it.

He would wake up screaming for milk, very angrily and every hour. I was tired 😪 and I was clinically depressed… because I was so sleep deprived! I now understand that actually he wasn’t feeding properly and he was in pain because of an infant colic! 😭

Now looking back at how I managed it, there was so much more I could have done for him! If I only knew fraction of things I know now.

Being a registered children’s nurse and completed a Professional Diploma in Sleep Consultancy alongside Dr. Karen E. Wells I can help to guide you through gentle and effective sleep methods tailored to your child's and family’s needs.

From newborns to young children, I can help you create a bedtime routine that works for you and your family. I have number of methods which can be used on its own or in combination with other. Every method can be tailored to your own needs. I will be there to guide you how to use them and make it work.

Your child will start sleeping better, for longer giving you restful nights which will have a positive impact on you and your child’s physical, emotional and mental well being. It will improve relationship with your partner as well as ensuring your child’s healthy future.

I am here to give you all the help and support you need 💕

I respond same day ✉️


** ATTENTION, PARENTS ONLY**I would enormously be grateful if you could complete a very short survey for me , if you hav...
21/03/2024

** ATTENTION, PARENTS ONLY**

I would enormously be grateful if you could complete a very short survey for me , if you have spare few minutes🙏 it is super quick to fill in ❤️

It is about caring for your child/ren at home when they are unwell. 🤒

Thank you xx

11/12/2023

We should only be your first choice when it’s a life threatening emergency.

For everything else by going to an Urgent Treatment Centre, your GP or a pharmacist.

If you’re not sure where’s best for you, call NHS 111 or go online: www.111.nhs.uk

18/11/2023

Excessive insulin common in people with obesity and type 2 diabetes “directly contributes” to pancreatic cancer initiation, experts say. The new research has provided, for the first time, a comprehensive explanation of why there is a greater risk of developing pancreatic cancer in people with ob...

🌍 Today, on World Diabetes Day, let's raise awareness about the impact of diabetes on millions of lives worldwide. Toget...
14/11/2023

🌍 Today, on World Diabetes Day, let's raise awareness about the impact of diabetes on millions of lives worldwide. Together, we can support and empower those affected by diabetes. 💙 Let's work towards a healthier future for all.

To donate please follow this link:

https://donate.diabetes.org.uk/~share?cid=163&lang=en_EN

Winter season 🥶 is coming and what comes with it is unfortunately many admissions of “bronch babies” to A&E departments ...
13/11/2023

Winter season 🥶 is coming and what comes with it is unfortunately many admissions of “bronch babies” to A&E departments all over the country. Almost all children by the age of 2 had bronchiolitis at least once.

What is it? How do you recognise it and how do you treat it? 💡

Bronchiolitis is a common chest infection that affects babies and children under 2. It's usually mild and can be treated at home, but it can be serious.

Bronchiolitis is different from bronchitis, which causes a cough with lots of mucus and can affect people of all ages.

Check if it's bronchiolitis 🤔

The early symptoms of bronchiolitis are similar to a cold, such as sneezing, a runny or blocked nose, a cough and a slightly high temperature of 38C. Although, fever is not always present.

A child with bronchiolitis may then get other symptoms, such as:

breathing more quickly
finding it difficult to feed or eat
noisy breathing (wheezing)
becoming irritable
Symptoms are usually worst between days 3 and 5, and the cough usually gets better in 3 weeks.

Immediate action required: Call 999 or go to A&E if:
your child is having difficulty breathing – you may notice grunting noises or their tummy sucking under their ribs
there are pauses when your child breathes
your child's skin, tongue or lips are blue
your child is floppy and will not wake up or stay awake

As a parent, you may know if your child seems seriously unwell and should trust your own judgement.

Find your nearest A&E

Urgent advice: Ask for an urgent GP appointment or call 111 if:
your child has had a cold and it's getting worse
your child is feeding or eating much less than normal
your child has had a dry nappy for 12 hours or more, or shows other signs of dehydration
your baby is under 3 months and has a temperature of 38C, or is older than 3 months and has a temperature of 39C or higher
your baby feels hotter than usual when you touch their back or chest, or feels sweaty
your child is very tired or irritable

Treatments for bronchiolitis 💊

There's no specific treatment for bronchiolitis. It usually gets better on its own and you can look after your child at home.

But it can be serious in some children, who may need to be treated in hospital.

Do❗️

Give children's paracetamol to babies and children over 2 months old or ibuprofen to babies and children over 3 months old – but do not give aspirin to a child under 16
try using salt water (saline) drops if your child's nose is blocked
keep your child upright as much as possible when they're awake – this will help them breathe more easily
encourage your child to drink lots of fluids – try smaller feeds more often in babies, and give older children extra water or diluted fruit juice

Don’t❌

Do not smoke around your child
do not try to lower your child's temperature by sponging them with cool water or taking off all their clothes

Preventing bronchiolitis 🛡️

There are some things you can do to lower the chances of your child getting bronchiolitis or spreading the viruses that cause it, such as:

wash your hands and your child's hands often
wash or wipe down toys and clean surfaces regularly
use disposable tissues and throw them away as soon as you've used them
keep newborn babies away from anyone with a cold or the flu – especially if they're under 2 months old or were premature
It's also important not to smoke around your child. Children who breathe in cigarette smoke have a higher risk of getting bronchiolitis.

Children at risk of severe bronchiolitis ❗️

Some children may have a higher risk of getting seriously ill with bronchiolitis.

This includes children who:

Were born very prematurely
have a heart or lung condition
have a weakened immune system
These children may be able to have treatment in the winter (between October and March) to stop them getting severe bronchiolitis.

Causes of bronchiolitis 🦠

Bronchiolitis is caused by a viral infection, usually the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).

RSV is very common and spreads easily in coughs and sneezes. Almost all children have had it by the time they're 2.

In older children and adults, RSV may cause a cough or cold, but in young children it can cause bronchiolitis.

If in any doubt you can always head to our website and book an appointment with our children’s nurse. In this way you can stay away from hospital germs, unfamiliar/distressing environment for your child and other unwell children.

www.hertsnursing.com

13/11/2023

We had some issues with a booking system on our website.

Please be advised this is now resolved.

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