Category Archives: Carers

Policy-by-policy: How's coalition done so far?

BBC experts’ commentary.

SOCIAL ACTION

Original coalition agreement pledges:

  • Support the creation and expansion of mutuals, co-operatives, charities and social enterprises
  • Public sector workers to form co-operatives and take over delivery of services
  • Encourage volunteering and charitable giving
  • Introduce National Citizen Service
  • Found a Big Society bank to finance local charities and social enterprises

Coroner calls for more nursing care for immobile patients

Coroner calls for more nursing care for immobile patients after death of 52-year-old Norwich woman

By DAVID BALE
Thursday, January 10, 2013
11:51 AM

A coroner called for more nursing care and monitoring of restricted mobility patients after hearing how a 52-year-old Norwich woman died from infected pressure sores on her body.

Annette Dixon, from Fishergate, had been diagnosed with a spinal cord tumour in 2007, which was inoperable and had left her immobile and reliant on a mobility scooter to get about.

She was able to wash and dress herself but did not receive any nursing care, although two carers from an agency came to see every day for about 30 minutes to chat and help her move from her wheelchair.

She was also irregularly seeing a neurologist and a rehabilitation specialist.

For All I Care with Carers Gloucestershire chief executive Tim Poole

“I’ve come to realise that I must consider my own needs but it’s not always that easy

Wednesday, January 09, 2013

Gloucestershire Echo

 

“IF you want to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first create the universe.” So said Dr Carl Sagan, American astronomer, writer and scientist. All things being equal, I prefer the more traditional Mrs Beeton approach – sourcing the ingredients is marginally more straightforward.

And what about creating the New Year? Is there an official cut-off point for desisting in wishing others a happy one? It can be tricky – colleagues arrive back at work on different dates, some acquaintances you don’t necessarily see within the first few days or even weeks of January.

The other thing about New Year is that it’s difficult to decide if everything changes or nothing really changes at all – the world looks the same but often feels very different.