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1,000 Lives Plus project to concentrate on life after stroke
Dr Anne Freeman explains how a new 1,000 Lives Plus project will help people recover from stroke
- by Dr Anne Freeman, Western Mail
- Feb 20 2012
WHEN a person suffers a stroke, the impact on their life can be devastating.
As well as the physical trauma, many stroke survivors are left feeling emotionally vulnerable and alone when they leave hospital and return home.
This is the time when having easily accessible and appropriate services and support available in the community is vital.
And yet, many stroke survivors tell us they often feel abandoned and in a “black hole”, unsure of who to turn to for help and information.
‘Most vulnerable hit hardest by cuts’
PLANS to close three dementia care homes in Sheffield were met with disbelief and anger from stunned carers and families.
Rita Brookes, who helped defeat last year’s plans to close Woodland View and Birch Avenue, said she could not believe more closures are on the cards.
The 58-year-old, whose aunt suffers from severe dementia and is still being treated in Woodland View, said: “They are coming up with the same arguments as they did last year – that this care could be done cheaper in essentially private hands.
Norfolk’s oldest carer celebrate her 100th birthday
Norfolk’s oldest carer Alice Syzling celebrates her 100th birthday at Croxton
Sunday, February 19, 2012
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A pensioner, believed to be Norfolk’s oldest carer, celebrated her 100th birthday by staging a big party in her home village at the weekend.
Alice Syzling was born in Croxton on February 17 1912 and has lived in the village near Thetford for the whole of her life.
The centenarian, who was born before the maiden voyage of the RMS Titanic and when George V was on the throne, marked the milestone birthday by inviting all her family and friends to a party at Croxton Village Hall on Saturday.