In this episode, we chat to care home managers Kirsty Cartin and Shona MacDonald, Education and Dementia Coordinator, Cheryl Henderson and Clinical Studies Officer, Diane Frew, to explore what research looks like in real-world caresettings. They discuss how they support research on the ground, the benefits for residents and staff, the successes, the hurdles and their ideas for making research more inclusive and accessible.
Music by Anna Bryan
Recorded and edited by Denise Grassick-Munro
Thank you to our guests:
Kirsty Cartin - Care Home Manager
A dedicated and passionate care home nurse with over 20 years of experience in the sector. Kirsty’s career spans both private and charitable organisations, where she has progressed to management level. Kirsty currently manages Rashielee Care Home in Erskine and was awarded RCN Scotland Nurse of the Year in 2024. Kirsty’s professionalinterests focus on the wellbeing of residents, their carers, and staff, as well as promoting the profile of care home nursing. Kirsty also runs the 'Just a Care Home Girl' Twitter account (@Justacarehomeg1), where she advocates for and shares insights about care home nursing.
Shona MacDonald - Care Home Manager
Shona MacDonald is the manager of Abbotsford Care Home in Glenrothes and has been working in nursing homes forover 13 years. Shona is passionate about looking after residents with dementia and at end of life, as well as making sure that the home looks after their families and friends, and the dedicated staff. At the time of recording this episode, Shona managed Braeburn Care Home in Lothian.
Cheryl Henderson - Education and Dementia Coordinator
After qualifying as a nurse, Cheryl moved to Scotland and applied for a care home job as a ‘temporary measure’, over 30 years later Cheryl is still working in this most rewarding sector of Health Care. With a passion for both dementia and developing others, Cheryl now works in her dream role doing both these things as an Education and Dementia Coordinator at Elder Homes Ltd. Along with Professor Susan Shenkin, Cheryl co-chairs the Care Home Innovation Partnership (CHIP), part of ENRICH (Enabling Research in Care Homes) Scotland, giving her the opportunity to help embed more research opportunities within Elder Homes.
Diane Frew – Clinical Studies Officer, ENRICH Scotland
Diane has been a Clinical Studies Officer (CSO) since 2021. She is CSO for ENRICH Scotland and the Neuroprogressive and Dementia Network.
Since starting a career in the care home sector in 2014 as a HCSW in Bonnie auld Ayrshire and Arran. Diane has trained as an RMN and registered as a Mental Health Nurse in 2020, leading to a move up to Glasgow. Now, with over 10 years' experience of working in the care home and older adult care sector. She is keen to support change, and advocates for improvement in the services.
Diane is keen to keep building a bridge to support the care home sector, and has written a blog which tells how her journey began.