Category Archives: Older care

RCN: NHS healthcare assistants’ training ‘unacceptable’

22 September 2011 Last updated at 11:55

“This happens in some care homes and domiciliary care too.

 

 Healthcare assistants are employed to do basic tasks like feeding and washing patients
The NHS is too reliant on untrained healthcare assistants who are asked to pick up nursing skills as they go along, says the head of the Royal College of Nursing.

Peter Carter said healthcare assistants were employed to help nurses with basic tasks like washing and feeding, but ended up doing much more.

Local authorities set to launch campaign to raise awareness of theft from older people

“The particular focus for the ‘Tell Someone’ campaign is around older people who may be less able to protect themselves.

 

22/09/11

A campaign called ‘Tell Someone’ will be launched in Aberdeen next week [Monday 26 September] by the three Adult Protection Committee’s in Grampian to raise awareness of the financial harm of vulnerable older people in the North-east of Scotland. 

Mo Ramsay, Independent Convener of the Aberdeen City, Aberdeenshire and Moray Adult Protection Committees will welcome delegates to the event being held at Aberdeen Football Club, Pittodrie and outline why financial harm was chosen for the campaign.

Report calls for more failing care home protection

5 September 2011 Last updated at 02:00

Some people are  finding it difficult to purchase care.
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More needs to be done to protect people from failing care services in England, a report says.

The National Audit office warns greater safeguards are needed when a firm runs into financial trouble as happened recently with Southern Cross homes.

It says there are shortcomings in the government reforms to how services are funded.

The Department of Health says it is already considering whether to oversee the £23bn market more losely.