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James Nesbitt speaking about dementia

Actor James Nesbitt’s anguish at the turmoil of dementia

By Lesley-Anne McKeown – 12 March 2013
Actor James Nesbitt has told of the relief he felt after his mother lost her lengthy battle against Alzheimer’s disease.

Care Quality Commission said both hospitals and care homes were failing in key areas

Health and care system ‘struggling with dementia’

By Nick Triggle Health correspondent, BBC News

 The number of people with dementia is on the rise

The health and care system in England is “struggling” to look after people with dementia, according to the regulator.

The Care Quality Commission said both hospitals and care homes were failing in key areas as the number with the condition rose as people lived longer.

It found dementia patients in hospital were more likely to face longer stays, be readmitted and die there.

Meanwhile, care homes were not doing enough to keep patients well, it added.

The CQC announced the conclusions after reviewing more than 20,000 inspections it had carried out as well as looking at existing data.

It found that in 78 out of 151 local NHS areas people with dementia who lived in care homes were more likely to be admitted to hospital for an avoidable reason than people without the condition.

Starting in April, Helping carers choose good quality care providers.

Helping people to choose good quality, local care – information for care providers

27 February, 2013

The Department of Health is launching new online profiles for every registered care and support provider to the public in April 2013, alongside information and advice to help people understand, choose and compare their local care and support options.

People will be encouraged to use these new provider profiles on the NHS Choices website to help narrow down their search for good quality, registered care that meets their personal needs and preferences. The profiles are a major step in enabling people to make more informed and confident choices about care for themselves or family members.