Monthly Archives: May 2011

Hosted chat with Simon Wright MP for Carersweek

We are delighted to have Simon Wright MP join us for Carersweek in our chatroom on Wednesday 15th June at 8pm.
He has a special interest in finding out the problems that carers face on a daily basis, which are not being dealt with by the appropriate services.
So we look forward to you joining us.
How to enter the chatroom?
Only registered site users can enter the chatroom. Please register at least the day before our chat.
After following the instructions on the email you receive, you can then enter the chatroom via pressing the chatroom button in our forum.
You will need to have Java on your computer. It’s a good idea to check if the chatroom is working for you beforehand, once you receive your login details.

Helping People With Dementia To Stay At Home Could Save NHS Millions.

Helping People With Dementia To Stay At Home Could Save NHS Millions, UK

Article Date: 19 May 2011 – 8:00 PDT

Helping people with dementia to live at home and preventing them from needing to go into hospital could save the NHS £127million a year, according to a report launched by Healthcare at Home.

The report found that many people with dementia and carers are being failed by the current system, resulting in many people ending up in inappropriate care settings. It calls for a new model of care that would result in better quality of care and fewer hospital admissions.

Birmingham council care cuts 'frighten me to death'

19 May 2011 Last updated at 11:34

Birmingham council care cuts ‘frighten me to death’

By Sitala Peek BBC News, Birmingham

 Mrs Greenhill relies on carers but fears they will be taken away

A 74-year-old widow with cerebral palsy is worried that Birmingham City Council cuts will mean the loss of carers who are her only lifeline.

Falling on an uneven pavement in 1981 left Doreen Greenhill unable to walk.

She was born with cerebral palsy, which limited her movement on the right hand side of her body, but until the accident she had been able to lead an independent life.