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Health bus aims to help those dedicated to looking after others

 

A HEALTH bus has put wheels into motion to help raise awareness of carers.

And on board is one woman who knows all too well the physical and mental strain of looking after others.

Grimsby Telegraph

ALL ABOARD: A carers health bus is touring supermarkets across North East Lincolnshire. Back, Angie Hunt, carer support worker, Amanda Pearce, Adult Social Care, Helen Tinmurth, massage therapist, Helen Kirk, of the Carers Centre, Mandy Burkitt, parent carer support worker, Tracy Slattery, Young People Support Service, Abigail Lord, health trainer. Front, from left, Lisa Revell, strategic lead for palliative and end-of-life care, Christine Wallis, former carer and Debbie Burres, carers project co-

Former carer of nine years Christine Wallis, of Grimsby, looked after her mother-in-law, mum and dad prior to their deaths – the most recent being her mum who died in January.

Now the 57-year-old has hitched a ride on the latest campaign that will deliver advice and guidance to others like her.

A carers health bus, packed with individuals from various organisations including Care Trust Plus (CTP), Young People’s Support Service, a parent carer support worker from North East Lincolnshire Council, Adult Social Care, end-of-life care service and more, will be stopping at all supermarkets across North East Lincolnshire during the next few months.

Ambulance response times for Norfolk stroke patients “completely unacceptable” – health minister

 

Fears lives were being put at risk

Alex Hurrell, Reporter Monday, November 26, 2012
7:00 AM

Health minister Norman Lamb said he feared lives were being put at risk after receiving figures showing the time it took the East of England Ambulance Service to take Norfolk stroke victims to hospital.

For most of this year, fewer than a quarter of Norfolk stroke patients arrived at hospital within the guideline 60 minutes and the situation was even worse in north Norfolk where he is the MP.

Earlier this year, the EDP launched its Ambulance Watch campaign in response to growing public concern about the performance of the ambulance service.

The figures for stroke patients were provided to Mr Lamb following a Freedom of Information Act request by a third party. In the best month in north Norfolk, May, the ambulance trust managed to transport 7pc of patients within the critical period. Last month the figure was just 2pc.

Past carer has been on safari, taken a balloon ride and won a dancing trophy?

Rosa McMahon Saturday, November 24, 2012
10:00 AM

But what will she do next?

When Irene Whitmore lost her husband after half a century of marriage, she was adamant she wouldn’t let the grief of his death and the 20 years of caring for him stop her from enjoying life.

Irene Whitmore, adventurous octogenarian.  Photo: Bill Smith

 

Symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease:

– Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive condition, which means that it will continue to get worse as it develops.

Early symptoms include:

– Minor memory problems

– Difficulty saying the right words

– Disorientation

– Personality changes

– Behavioural changes

– Disorientation

– Delusions, believing things that are untrue

– A belief that you have done or experienced something that never happened

So, in the three years since Alzheimer’s disease took her beloved Bob, the inspirational great-grandmother from Sprowston has devoted her efforts to making sure she enjoys life to the full.

From going on a Kenyan safari, to taking a balloon ride over Norwich, and even winning a medal in an international dancing competition, the 82-year-old can now say she has done it all.