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Paid Carers putting patients to bed early to save money

ELDERLY and disabled people are being put to bed early in a bid to save cash, the Daily Echo can reveal.

11:40am Thursday 21st June 2012 in News By Rachel Masker

 Terry Lister

And one Winchester pensioner has now complained his human rights are being neglected as he has been left in bed for 15 hours per day.

Some have received visits from home helps and been fed, washed and put to bed as early as 5pm.

Many others are in bed by 8pm because of a shortage of carers.

Yesterday the Daily Echo highlighted how Hampshire County Council and Southampton City Council commission just 15 minutes of care for some frail pensioners still living at home.

Unison warns of care funding crisis

Updated: 17 June 2012 13:42 | By pa.press.net

Day centre closures could lead to a crisis in elderly care, claims Unison

 

 

The Government has been warned of a “crisis” in care for the elderly because of widespread closures and cuts hitting day centres.

Unison said ministers should ensure that local councils are given the funding they need to keep day care centres running. Closing them was described as a “false economy” because they provide much-needed respite for carers, as well as monitoring and improving the physical and mental health of users.

Fury at welfare cuts

The group is calling on the Government to exempt families with disabled children from planned cuts

Published on Sunday 17 June 2012 08:59

A MUM whose son has autism and epilepsy is backing a campaign urging the Government not to make further cuts to support for families with disabled children.

Annie Bannister, of Great Glen, says caring for her 12-year-old son Thomas is increasingly expensive and that Government cutbacks in recent years are putting families like theirs under mounting pressure.