Fear of death is, perhaps, part of the human condition. But it is a bitter irony that our collective success in postponing the inevitable stirs avoidable anxieties. Foremost among them, in England at least, is being ruined by stratospheric care costs. The Dilnot report reaffirmed the terrible nature of the financial risk which the elderly run, and produced a practical plan for banishing the worst of the fears.
Monthly Archives: July 2011
Respite care support cut for families in parts of Wales
Respite care support cut for families in parts of Wales
Carers need respite more than anything else! What an awful thing to do to them.
By Hywel Griffith BBC Wales health correspondent

Cornwall’s Care Services Praised By 98% of Parents and Carers
This deserves to be shouted about and let’s hope that more will follow.
Cornwall’s Care Services Praised By 98% of Parents and Carers
Source: Cornwall Council
Published Monday, 4 July, 2011 – 14:11
1,278 parents and carers from 39 children’s centres took part in this year’s family satisfaction survey which was carried out by Cornwall Neighbourhood for Change (CN4C) during March and May.
98% of respondents, who included parents, grandparents, step parents, aunts and uncles, said they were either satisfied or very satisfied with their children’s centre, an increase of 1% on the results of the 2010 survey.
Mr Dilnot has provided an opportunity that will not be bettered.
Dilnot care commission: In place of fear
It was dismaying to hear No 10 meet this powerful report by murmuring that care was ‘complex and difficult’
- Editorial
- guardian.co.uk, Monday 4 July 2011 21.11 BST