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Coffee grounds: Various uses, benefits


Fresh, spent grounds have various uses in gardening, housekeeping, self-care, more
While there are uses for organic waste from every level of the coffee chain, the variety of uses for fresh and spent grounds seem to be limited only by the imagination, said Texas A&M AgriLife experts.
Composting    
Probably the most popular and practical use of spent coffee grounds is as a garden soil amendment and for composting.
“Used coffee grounds can add a small amount of nitrogen to your soil or compost,” said Daphne Richards, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service horticulturist for Travis County. “You can add the grounds directly onto the soil, as long as you are careful not to create a thick crust. Better yet, fold the coffee grounds a couple of inches down into the soil or add them with other organic material for your compost.”

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Nursing home staff 'more interested in smoking' than caring for sick residents, inquest told


Nursing home staff 'more interested in smoking' than caring for sick residents, inquest told
A coroner has heard how a woman with dementia was neglected by staff at Brithdir Nursing Home in New Tredegar leading her to develop infected sores thought to have contributed to her death
18:03, 21 JAN 2021
A woman with dementia was neglected by nursing home staff and left to develop infected bedsores in the months leading up to her death, an inquest has heard.
June Hamer, 71, died weeks after she was examined by a doctor on her family’s instruction after they became concerned about the lack of care given to her at Brithdir Nursing Home.

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Brithdir care home inquest: Daughter fed mum instead of 'hopeless' staff


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By Nelli Bird
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image captionJune Hamer lost three stone and had a serious pressure sore while at the care home, the inquest heard
A care home was so understaffed a woman felt forced to feed her mother and other residents, an inquest has heard.
Seven residents of the former Caerphilly home died after suffering alleged neglect, prompting an £11m police inquiry.
An inquest in Newport has heard the residents died between 2003 and 2005.
One, June Hamer, who lived at the Brithdir home in New Tredegar, died after being taken to hospital with a serious pressure sore.

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Deaths of care home residents amid allegations of neglect by doctor and nurses will be examined


Inquest into seven elderly patients who allegedly died of neglect has opened 
Doctor Prana Das was accused of neglect and fraud following investigation
But the senior doctor died before he could be brought to justice
A spokesperson for Gwent Coroner's Office said the inquest - which is scheduled to last eight weeks 'will consider the nature of the care given to the deceased

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