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GPs and nurses launch charter for end of life care

 

1 June 2011 Last updated at 01:17

 
File photo - patient waiting, 18 December, 2011 The pledge aims to help patients think ahead to identify choices they may face
Health staff have made seven pledges to patients at the end of their lives.

The Charter for End of Life Care aims to ensure patients’ remaining days are as comfortable as possible.

Dignity in old age comes at a high price

Dignity in old age comes at a high price

Without radical reform of the way the elderly are cared for, we face an uncertain future, writes Joan Bakewell.

Caring for the elderly: the crisis has arrived

By Joan Bakewell

12:00AM BST 01 Jun 2011

Although many of us knew it was coming, we didn’t expect it to arrive quite so soon. But here the crisis is, presenting us with exactly the problem this country has long failed to face when it comes to caring for the elderly.

Age UK publishes damning report on the care crisis

Age UK publishes damning report on the care crisis

Source : Age UK
Published on 30 May 2011 12:30 AM

Age UK today publishes a damning report, which shows the depth of the crisis in social care and its consequent human cost.

The report opens link in new window ‘Care in Crisis: Causes and Solutions’ provides the evidence to prove that care and support for older people in England has reached breaking point. 800,000 people who currently need care receive no formal support from either the state or private sector agencies. That figure may well rise to one million people within four years as a result of estimated cuts to already threadbare social care budgets.