Category Archives: Carers

Is this the loneliest generation?

Carers feel lonely 

Sunday 13 January 2013

 

Government officials have been ordered to find out exactly how lonely Britain’s population is, amid concerns that “the most isolated generation ever” will overwhelm the NHS.

The Department of Health is attempting to measure the extent of “social isolation” in the UK, after warnings that it has sparked spiralling levels of illnesses including heart disease, high blood pressure, dementia and depression.

Research has revealed that loneliness is a growing problem in the UK – particularly among the elderly – with one in three admitting that they sometimes feel lonely. Among older people, more than half live alone, 17 per cent are in contact with family, friends and neighbours less than once a week, and almost five million say the television is their main form of company.

However, the trend is expected to worsen in the coming years. The Office for National Statistics disclosed last year that the number of Britons living alone has risen to a record 7.6 million – one million more than in 1996 and amounting to almost one in three households.

But beyond the personal problems the “loneliness epidemic” presents, ministers have been put on alert over its wider impact – and financial costs. Loneliness is blamed for piling more pressure on to health and social care services, because it can increase the risk of complaints including heart disease and blood clots. Experts also believe it encourages people to exercise less and drink more – and ultimately go to hospital more often and move into residential care at an earlier stage.

Carers’ turn to be pampered

Carers need help

Carers association's pamper day at BolsoverCarers association’s pamper day at Bolsover

Published on Sunday 13 January 2013 11:00

A fun and relaxing treat was on offer as carers were treated to a free pamper day.

A fun and relaxing treat was on offer as carers were treated to a free pamper day.

The event at Bolsover Methodist Church was organised by the Derbyshire Carers Association (DCA) and funded by the Bolsover Local Strategic Partnership.

Holistic and aromatherapy experts were on hand offering free sessions and

Carers were able to take time out and spoil themselves with a number of treatments including massage, nail treatments, facials and pedicures.

The day was part of the association’s line-up of annual events that support carers new and old in the county. There are a host of events planned for 2013 so give the DCA a call on 01246 222373 or email transition@derbyshirecarers.co.uk.

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Carers needed for research on use of technology in caring

Family Carers need the Internet

  • There are many potential benefits to using technology to aid in caring.
There are many potential benefits to using technology to aid in caring.

Carers are invited to focus groups to contribute to research into technology used by carers and the people they care for.

Carers UK, London School of Economics and University of Westminster are working together to research the use of technology by carers and the people they support.

Carers are being sought to take part in focus groups taking place between February and April 2013. Each session will include an introduction to new and emerging technologies, and a group discussion about how technology can be used to help carers and those they support.

The project is funded by the Assisted Living Innovation Platform of the Technology Strategy Board, which is a UK public advisory body which reports to the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS). In the past, the board has funded technology projects such as using renal biomarkers to detect kidney damage , or using video games to train triage skills.

Those interested in participating should submit their details online by completing the survey on the Carers UK website.

Travel costs will be reimbursed and light refreshments will be provided at each session.

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