This one-hour Lunch & Learn CPD-style session provides a practical, contractor-focused overview of how to design and install ceiling hoist systems that are safe, compliant, and efficient to deliver on-site.
Led by Multicare’s specialist design, project, and installation team, the session focuses on real-world challenges faced by contractors, from structural constraints and coordination with other trades to project pressures, compliance obligations, and whole-life cost considerations.What you’ll learn
Key compliance requirements and standards governing ceiling hoist systems
How to design ceiling hoist layouts that integrate with building structure, services, and finishes
Common design and installation pitfalls, and how to avoid costly rework and delays
How early engagement and correct specification can reduce risk on-site
Options for wall-mounted, ceiling-fixed, and hybrid ceiling hoist systems to suit a wide range of build constraints
How to achieve cost-effective solutions without compromising safety, performance, or future adaptability
How this supports successful project delivery
Ceiling hoist systems are not just a clinical requirement. They are a key consideration for risk management, programme delivery, and regulatory compliance on your projects.This session will help you:
Reduce compliance risk by understanding current guidance and best practice
Avoid project delays caused by last minute design changes or unforeseen structural issues
Minimise rework and variations through correct early-stage coordination
Deliver smoother, faster installations using practical, build-focused guidance from experienced engineers and project managers
Control whole-life costs by selecting systems that are durable, adaptable, and future-proof
What’s included
A one-hour, in-person Lunch & Learn at your premises
Expert-led presentation from Multicare’s design and installation specialists
Practical examples from live and completed projects
Q&A tailored to your current and upcoming schemes
Equipment demonstrations (where appropriate)
Light lunch and refreshments provided
Complimentary technical delegate pack
Certificate of attendance on completion
Session Format
Duration: 60 Minutes
Location: Your office or site meeting space
Group size: Ideal for small to medium design teams and project stakeholders
Suitable for: Project teams, design managers, site managers and QS teams
How to book this Lunch & Learn session
Arrange a ‘Ceiling Hoists – Enhanced Awareness Session’ for your team by visiting our website and completing the form. One of the Multicare Medical team will then be in touch to confirm dates, numbers, and any specific project requirements.Click here to book today
This one-hour Lunch & Learn CPD-style session provides a clear, practical overview of how Building Bulletins 103 and 104 have shaped the design, layout and specification of hygiene rooms in schools and SEND settings.
Led by Multicare’s specialist design and project team, the session explores current guidance and best practice, highlighting how compliant hygiene rooms can be designed to support dignity, safety, ease of use and effective care, while integrating smoothly into the wider building layout.
The session will also look at common design and compliance challenges, and how early engagement and correct specification can help avoid costly redesigns, delays and non-compliant installations.
What you’ll learn
The key requirements of Building Bulletins 103 and 104 and how they impact hygiene room design
Recommended layouts and spatial considerations for compliant, accessible hygiene rooms
Equipment specification and fixing requirements to support safe use and long-term durability
How to coordinate structure, services and finishes to support compliant installation
Common design and compliance pitfalls, and how to avoid them
How early design input can reduce risk and improve project outcomes
How this supports compliant, safe and inclusive environments
Hygiene rooms are critical spaces within education and SEND settings, supporting pupils with complex needs while meeting strict regulatory and safeguarding requirements. This session will help you:
Gain a clear understanding of the requirements set out in Building Bulletins 103 and 104
Interpret how the guidance applies in practice to hygiene room layout, space planning and equipment specification
Achieve compliance with current education and accessibility guidance
Reduce risk by designing spaces that support safe moving and handling
Avoid costly redesigns and late-stage changes through correct early specification
Support inclusive learning environments that promote dignity and privacy
Improve coordination between design, build and specialist equipment installation
Deliver practical, robust solutions that stand up to long-term use in demanding settings
What’s included
A one-hour, in-person Lunch & Learn at your premises
Expert-led presentation from Multicare’s design and project specialists
Guidance on layouts, equipment and fixing requirements
Real project examples from education and SEND environments
Q&A tailored to your current and upcoming schemes
Light lunch and refreshments provided
Complimentary technical delegate pack
Certificate of attendance on completion
Session Format
Duration: 60 Minutes
Location: Your office or site meeting space
Group size: Suitable for small to medium design teams and multi-disciplinary project groups (typically 5–20 people)
Suitable for: Contractors, architects, local authority teams and SEND professionals
How to book this Lunch & Learn session
Arrange a ‘Hygiene Rooms – The Impact of Bulletins 103 & 104 on Hygiene Room Design’ for your team by visiting our website and completing the form.
One of the Multicare Medical team will then be in touch to confirm dates, numbers, and any specific project requirements.
This one-hour Lunch & Learn CPD-style session explores how adapted bathrooms can be designed to balance clinical functionality with good design, ensuring spaces are safe, practical and easy to use, while still feeling like a home rather than a healthcare environment.
Led by Multicare’s specialist design and clinical project team, the session focuses on how thoughtful layout, equipment selection and detailing can support dignity, independence and long-term usability, while also achieving an attractive, well-finished result that clients are comfortable with.
Real-life project examples will be used to show how adapted bathrooms can be future-proofed to accommodate changing needs, without the space feeling overly clinical.
What you’ll learn
How to design adapted bathroom layouts that support safe transfers, access and carer assistance
How to balance clinical requirements with a discreet, modern and homely aesthetic
Key equipment options and how to specify them for different levels of mobility and care
How to future-proof designs to adapt as a client’s needs change
The importance of early design input to avoid compromises on space, function or appearance
Common design mistakes in adapted bathrooms, and how to avoid them
How this supports positive client outcomes
Adapted bathrooms play a crucial role in maintaining dignity, independence and safety in everyday routines.
This session will help you:
Improve quality of life by creating bathrooms that are safe, accessible and pleasant to use
Support independence and choice through well-considered layout and equipment selection
Reduce risk for clients and carers with compliant, safe moving and handling solutions
Increase acceptance of adaptations by achieving a domestic, non-clinical look and feel
Specify solutions that remain appropriate as needs change over time
Deliver functional, stylish environments without compromising clinical performance
What’s included
A one-hour, in-person Lunch & Learn at your premises
Expert-led presentation from Multicare’s design and clinical project specialists
Case study examples from domestic and complex care environments
Equipment demonstrations (where appropriate)
Q&A tailored to your client caseload and design challenges
Light lunch and refreshments
Complimentary technical delegate pack
Certificate of attendance on completion
Session Format
Duration: 60 Minutes Location: Your office or site meeting space Group size: Suitable for small to medium clinical teams (typically 5–20 people) Suitable for: Case managers, private OTs and rehabilitation professionals
How to book this Lunch & Learn session
Arrange an ‘Adapted Bathrooms – Combining Form with Function’ session for your team by visiting our website and completing the form.
One of the Multicare Medical team will then be in touch to confirm dates, numbers, and any specific project requirements.
This one-hour Lunch & Learn CPD-style session explores how ceiling hoist systems can be seamlessly integrated into daily living and care environments, balancing discreet design with clinical performance and functionality.
Led by Multicare’s specialist design and clinical project team, the session focuses on how thoughtful specification and layout can support rehabilitation, therapy and long-term care needs, while maintaining dignity, comfort and a homely aesthetic.
The session draws on real case examples to demonstrate how ceiling hoists can be future-proofed to adapt as a client’s needs change, without compromising the look and feel of the environment.
What you’ll learn
How to design ceiling hoist layouts that minimise visual impact while maximising functionality
How different ceiling track options can support rehabilitation, therapy and safe transfers
How to future-proof installations to accommodate changing mobility and care needs
The importance of early design input to support long-term clinical outcomes
How discreet, well-integrated systems can improve dignity, independence and quality of life
Options for ceiling-fixed, wall-mounted and hybrid systems to suit different property types and client needs
How this supports positive client outcomesCeiling hoists play a vital role in enabling safe movement, supporting rehabilitation, and maintaining dignity in everyday life for the clients you support. This session will help you:
Enhance quality of life by creating environments that feel supportive rather than clinical
Support rehabilitation and therapy through flexible, well-positioned hoist systems
Promote long-term independence with solutions that adapt as needs evolve
Reduce risk to clients and carers through safe, well-designed transfer solutions
Improve acceptance and compliance by integrating equipment discreetly into the home
Deliver clinical performance without compromising comfort or aesthetics
What’s included
A one-hour, in-person Lunch & Learn at your premises
Expert-led presentation from Multicare’s design and clinical project specialists
Practical examples from live and completed projects
Equipment demonstrations (where appropriate)
Q&A tailored to your current and upcoming schemes
Light lunch and refreshments provided
Complimentary technical delegate pack
Certificate of attendance on completion
Session FormatDuration: 60 Minutes Location: Your office or site meeting space Group size: Flexible, suitable for small clinical teams and multi-disciplinary groups Suitable for: Case managers, private OTs and rehabilitation professionals
This one-hour Lunch & Learn CPD-style session focuses on how adapted bathrooms can be designed and delivered in a cost-effective way, while still meeting the functional, clinical and safety needs of the end user.
Led by Multicare’s specialist design and project team, the session explores how intelligent layout, product selection and early technical input can help maximise available budgets, reduce unnecessary spend, and avoid false economies that can lead to maintenance issues, rework or unsuitable outcomes.
Real project examples will be used to demonstrate how well-considered design can achieve practical, durable and user-centred solutions that stand up to everyday use and changing needs.
What you’ll learn
How to design cost-effective adapted bathroom layouts that maximise available space and budget
How to select robust, compliant specialist products that offer long-term value
Where costs can be reduced without compromising safety, usability or dignity
How to avoid common specification mistakes that lead to premature failure or additional spend
How early engagement can streamline delivery and reduce variations
How to balance immediate budget constraints with whole-life cost considerations
How this supports value for money and positive outcomes
When working within DFG and housing budgets, every specification decision needs to deliver both functional performance and long-term value.
This session will help you:
Make informed specification choices that deliver best value for public funding
Achieve safe, compliant adaptations within defined budget limits
Avoid false economies that result in maintenance issues or early replacement
Improve client outcomes by delivering bathrooms that genuinely meet functional needs
Reduce delays and variations through clear, coordinated design
Support sustainable solutions that perform well over the long term
What’s included
A one-hour, in-person Lunch & Learn at your premises
Expert-led presentation from Multicare’s design and project specialists
Practical examples from DFG and housing projects
Guidance on cost-effective product and layout options
Q&A tailored to your funding frameworks and caseload
Light lunch and refreshments provided
Complimentary technical delegate pack
Certificate of attendance on completion
Session Format
Duration: 60 Minutes Location: Your office or site meeting space Group size: Suitable for small to medium professional teams (typically 5–20 people) Suitable for: DFG teams, housing OTs and Local Authority housing professionals
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