Category Archives: Carers

Carers are “too old” to party

Too old to go into a nightclub!

Maria with her co-worker Rita

Maria with her co-worker Rita

Published on the 26 December
2013
15:03

Care workers enjoying a night out in Lancaster for Christmas were stopped in their tracks after being told they were “too old” to get into a nightclub.

Maria Akister, 54, a support worker who lives in Millhouse Mews, said that the actions of a bouncer at The Lounge in Penny Street had “ruined what was otherwise a really good night”.

Maria said that she had been out with eight other work colleagues for a festive meal and drinks on December 12.

Three of the group decided to go for a last drink at The Lounge on their way to get a taxi.

Elderly want home care but don’t discuss needs

Pensioners end up going into care homes or hospitals because they leave decisions on their long term care until they are facing a crisis situation, experts say

 

Three quarters of those questioned had not discussed their care needs with their loved ones
7:40PM GMT 26 Dec 2013

The over 50s find it easier to talk about money and funeral plans than where they want to be looked after in their old age, a study has found.

This is because there is a lack of understanding of the options available, experts say, which means decisions only take place when the situation reaches crisis point.

More than half of the UK’s over 50s have had to organise care for a relative, but a third of them never even asked what their loved one wanted.

Of more than 11,700 people questioned, 87 per cent would prefer to be cared for in their own homes if the need arose, while less than one in ten, 8 per cent, would want to go into a residential care.

Signing Santa Warms Kids Hearts

Santa signs to kids with hearing difficulties

Santa at Dolphin Mall. (Source: CBS4)

Santa at Dolphin Mall. (Source: CBS4)

  Natalia Zea

Natalia Zea’s passion is telling stories that take the viewer …

 

SWEETWATER (CBSMiami) – For many kids, sitting on Santa’s lap, posing for a picture with him, and telling him all the gifts they want for Christmas is a holiday tradition they never miss.

But for kids who are deaf and hard of hearing, that last part is usually impossible.