Welcome to TH Training Solutions
Specialists in training for the health care sector
If you’re looking for effective training for your staff with an established training provider, you’re in the right place.
We’re not just any training provider.
In fact, we’re a specialist training provider of both accredited and in-house courses.
Our expertise is in the health and social care sector and in health and safety for businesses. We help businesses every day with the training solutions they need.
We help businesses every day with the training solutions they need.
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Drug and Alcohol Addiction and How Staff Training Can Help
Understanding Drug and Alcohol Addiction: The Crucial Role of Staff Training in the Workplace Drug and alcohol addiction is an issue that affects individuals across all walks of life, including the workplace. This not only undermines the health and well-being of...
Type 1 Diabetes: Understanding and Managing the Condition
Type 1 Diabetes: Understanding and Managing the Condition Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune condition where the body's immune system mistakenly attacks and destroys the insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas. This results in little to no insulin production, a...
Type 2 Diabetes: Understanding and Managing the Condition
Type 2 Diabetes: Understanding and Managing the Condition Type 2 diabetes is a chronic metabolic disorder that affects millions of people worldwide. Unlike type 1 diabetes, which is an autoimmune condition, type 2 diabetes develops when the body becomes resistant to...
What Are Some Mental Exercises That Can Help Prevent Dementia
Mental exercises that can help prevent dementia include activities that challenge and stimulate the brain. Research suggests that engaging in cognitive activities can delay the onset of dementia symptoms and may help build up a reserve supply of brain cells and...
What Are Some Lifestyle Changes That Can Help Prevent Dementia?
Some lifestyle changes that can help prevent dementia include: Staying Physically Active: Engaging in physical activities such as hiking, swimming, running, cycling, martial arts, weight training, or yoga can lower the risk of developing dementia. Managing High Blood...