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Three out of four nurses say they have no time to talk to older hospital patients
Nurses ‘have no time to talk to older patients’ because shortage of qualified staff is ‘compromising care’ on wards
By Jenny Hope
PUBLISHED: 00:20, 20 March 2012 | UPDATED: 08:17, 20 March 2012
Three out of four nurses say they have no time to talk to older hospital patients and many are so rushed they can’t help them to eat, a report warns.
£348k for project to help support carers in Derbyshire
A DERBYSHIRE charity will get up to £348,000 over three years to develop new ways of helping carers sooner.
The funding from the Department of Health will be used by Derbyshire Carers Association to find methods of identifying and supporting carers as soon as the person they look after is diagnosed.
This will involve working in partnership with community hospitals and GP practices throughout Derbyshire.
Helen Robinson, chief executive of the association, said she was delighted with the funding, which will come from a £6.8 million national fund for the work.
She said: “The concept at the heart of this project is that if carers are identified earlier and offered support, the health and wellbeing of both carers and those they care for, will be improved.
“We are grateful to the Department of Health.”
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Over 70 health charities share £6.8m
Seventy four charities are to get a share of around £6.8m to “test and develop innovative approaches to improve health and wellbeing”, the care services minister Paul Burstow has announced.
15 March 2012
The winning bids included the Epilepsy Society which would use nearly £300,000 to promote early interventions for people with epilepsy in hard-to-reach groups, the Motor Neurone Disease Association would use just over £500,000 to turn its wheelchair provision into a national service, and Maternity Action will spend its £68,000 on supporting women and their employers to breastfeed on their return to work after maternity leave.
Other charities benefiting from the cash injection include the Disabled Living Foundation which will use £200,350 to deliver an online library of small electronic aids which people can try before they buy, and the Spinal Injuries Association which has won nearly £43,500 to help educate health professionals how to avoid preventable conditions such as pressure sores and urinary infections.