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Hospital discharge changes during Covid-19
In August 2020 the UK government promised a £588 million fund to cover adult social care or the immediate costs of care for people in their own home after discharge from hospital. Here’s a run-down on the latest guidance for those leaving hospital, their family and their carers. (If you click on the links for […]
Read moreNews and views March 2020
In the news this week: Hearing aids and a Mediterranean diet could support cognitive health and stave off dementia Drug cocktail effects may present falsely as dementia Table tennis helps Parkinson’s patients manage symptoms Cashless society is looming Getting ID right for setting up bank accounts Opportunity to look closely at social care and integration […]
Read moreNews for caregivers May 2019
The NHS continues its move into digital consultations to avoid unnecessary hospital and GP visits. NHS Continuing Care funding in England is being quietly withdrawn from thousands of patients. With the UK Government still too distracted to address failing social care, more policy groups have created their strategies to solve the crisis. Stroke deaths are […]
Read moreHospital discharge and getting the right services in place
We often see stories in the media about older people being discharged from hospital without enough care to support them at home. Aleisha White, an independent social worker and founder of The Care Advice Service, explains what services should be available and how you can make sure they are in place. Why patients are discharged […]
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