Category Archives: Carers
Extra funding announced to support people in their own homes
Care and Support Minister, Norman Lamb has announced an extra £40m will be added to the Disabled Facilities Grant to help people remain independent in their own homes for longer.
Speaking today at the Housing Learning and Improvement Network Conference 2012, Care and Support Minister Norman Lamb said:
“For people with disabilities and older people, even the simplest things such as walking, getting up the stairs and climbing in and out of the bathtub can become difficult.
“We know that most people want to remain independent and be supported in their own home as far as possible. This funding will help people make the necessary practical changes to help them remain in their own home and prevent or even postpone the development of health and care needs.
“An adaptation can make a huge difference to the life of an older person by helping them access all facilities and all parts of their home safely and independently. Research shows that for every £1,000 spent through the Disabled Facilities Grant, the quality of life gains are estimated at £1,723 per year.”
This extra funding will enable more older people and adults with disabilities to have better quality of life and also help them remain independent and in their own home for longer.
Coroner’s call for back-up telephone plans for medical centres
A coroner is to write to NHS Norfolk and Waveney to emphasise the importance of surgeries having back-up plans should their telephone systems fail.
By RICHARD WOOD Thursday, December 13, 2012
9:34 AM
Suffolk coroner Peter Dean is writing to the primary care trust after Beccles Medical Centre was left without its incoming phone line for more than 24 hours in July last year, and on the same day a 77-year-old patient from Worlingham died.
Dr Dean said that the medical centre were not at fault for the woman’s death, which was of natural causes, but said it was important that plans were in place when there were any problems at surgeries.
Festive reception for Carnon Carers
Carers in Cornwall enjoying a Christmas reception
CARNON CARERS enjoyed a Christmas reception with Falmouth mayor Geoffrey Evans.
Members provided the food and Mr Evans the drinks, saying: “The group provides a fantastic support network to members of our community.”
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Carnon Carers sharing their Christmas reception with Falmouth mayor Geoffrey Evans.
Sandra Tregidgo, secretary of the group, said: “The aim of the group is to make the carers feel they are still a person.
“You can become a carer overnight with no training at all, even neighbours can become carers. Although an isolated profession, it is an extremely rewarding one.”
For more information, contact Mrs Tregidgo on 01326 376208.
http://www.thisiscornwall.co.uk/Festive-reception-Carnon-Carers/story-17574180-detail/story.html