Category Archives: dementia

Call for curb on dementia drugs

Call for curb on dementia drugs

Press Association – Thu, Jun 9, 2011

Patients with dementia who take antipsychotics should have their prescriptions reviewed within a year, campaigners have said.

They hope the action will help reduce the use of such drugs which have been shown to almost double the risk of early death when taken over a prolonged period.

Carers fear for their loved ones because of Southern Cross job cuts!

Does no one consider the worry this will cause to the families?

Unions fear for Southern Cross care quality after job cuts

Jeremy Dunning

Thursday 09 June 2011 09:5

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Fears are growing that staff terms and conditions could worsen and standards of care could fall after ailing care home operator Southern Cross announced plans to shed 3,000 jobs.

The company, which is fighting for its life, revealed this week it was considering slashing its workforce by 7% and the “potential implementation” of a standard contract of employment for all care workers as part of its plan to improve performance.

Among those affected are nurses, caterers and cleaners.

Neurology care 'is lacking' for UK patients

7 June 2011 Last updated at 01:56

Neurology care ‘is lacking’ for UK patients  By Michelle Roberts Health reporter, BBC News

Expert services are needed locally, says the report
Services for neurological conditions are poorly organised and do not meet patients’ needs, says a report.

The Royal College of Physicians and the Association of British Neurologists say many patients with conditions like epilepsy or Parkinson’s disease are unable to access specialist care.