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Care homes ‘struggling to meet medical needs’

Ministers have already promised they will be revamping social care
14 March 2012 Last updated at 01:05

By Nick Triggle Health correspondent, BBC News

Care homes in England are increasingly struggling to meet the medical needs of their residents, research by the Royal College of Nursing suggests.

A lack of equipment, staff and training were identified as key problems by the online poll of nearly 600 nurses.

The RCN said the situation was being further compounded by the ageing population, which meant residents were developing ever more complex needs.

Welfare Reform Bill will change people’s lives

Iain Duncan Smith: Welfare reforms realised

Iain Duncan Smith’s Welfare Reform Bill became law today marking an historic moment for the Coalition Government and delivering on his promise to restore the welfare system to one that is fair for society and will make work pay.

These are the biggest reforms for 60 years and promise to change the lives of millions of households, providing support to the most vulnerable people in society, with around 2.8 million low to middle income households better off and around 900,000 adults and children lifted out of poverty under Universal Credit.

NHS bill: Lords and MPs debating healthcare shake-up

Controversial plans to overhaul the way the NHS is run in England are again being debated in the Lords, as Labour says the bill can still be stopped.

Peers are examining the Health and Social Care Bill and there will be a Labour-led NHS debate in the Commons.

Labour says it will support a motion by rebel Lib Dem MPs calling for the bill to be dropped.

But health minister Simon Burns told the BBC he was “very confident” it would become law by the spring.

The legislation is now coming to the end of its report stage in the Lords and is expected to become law within weeks.