Articles, tagged with "carers", page 1
09th February 2012
Seeking a promising nursing home career? Health care is a growing business. Health care professionals can opt to work in hospitals, doctor's clinic or nursing homes. Many health care professionals are choosing to work in nursing homes.
Because of the m...
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Author:
Clivir Team
16th December 2011
Although pressure sores can affect anyone, the elderly are often far more at risk than others, which is why it is vital to know the signs and also the procedures that you need to take to help treat them. With people living far longer than compared to prev...
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Author:
IanSpencer
21st June 2011
Depression has become an intricate part of our lives. Whether we talk about the youth or the old, everyone has been injured by stress and depression. To find out how one can cope with depression, firstly it is essential to discover the causes behind this ...
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Author:
Cinderella Hornbrook
17th June 2011
“Short breaks provide opportunities for disabled children and young people to spend time away from their primary carers. These include day, evening, overnight or weekend activities and take place in the child’s own home, the home of an approved carer, a r...
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Author:
priya
19th May 2011
Care Services Minister gives big push for personalised care
Care Services Minister Paul Burstow has sent out a strong message to councils that the much-discussed idea of personalised care needs to now be put into practice.
Speaking at the Associ...
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Author:
First_Response
11th May 2011
At a time when we are all thinking of how we can tighten our belts and save money there is one thing that costs absolutely nothing, makes everybody’s life brighter, is a great stress-buster, and is readily available – it’s kindness.
An elderly person or...
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Author:
IanSpencer
19th April 2011
Recovery from anorexia may go on for years or decades. It can be a soul destroying journey where you may lose faith in religion and all that western medicine can humanly offer. The emotional anguish and torture frequently goes on for years and is exhausti...
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Author:
Dr Rob
13th April 2011
Whilst there is, of course, a place for prescription medication in particular circumstances of ADHD, you should give watchful consideration regarding probable facet results. The use of any stimulant drugs in youngsters underneath age 6 is not encouraged. ...
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Author:
faydra mora
12th April 2011
Unfortunately claims regarding injuries caused to the elderly whilst they are in the care of a nursing home are on the up. This is particularly the case in private care homes. If you believe that your relative is suffering in their home then seek advice f...
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Author:
Tim Bishop
23rd March 2011
Autism covers such a wide spectrum of symptoms it can be can be difficult to pinpoint which school might be best for your child. ASD (Autistic Spectrum Disorder) can range from Mild to Severe with symptoms ranging from the child not being responsive to ...
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Author:
Ian Sheldon
10th March 2011
Since a child with Aspergers Syndrome shows patterns of behaviors and problems which differ widely from others, any typical treatment regimen or medication can’t be prescribed. However, there are some treatments that are proven to help a lot with the chil...
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Author:
Dave Angel
09th March 2011
When people get a kitten for their homes, there are many issues they have to bear in mind. For example, they must ensure they provide the right sort of cat nutrition for it. However, another crucial point is to make sure the little creature does not go mi...
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Author:
Rutland Savour
07th March 2011
Doctors need access to critical information - but in the last few years, public leaks have made people wary about sharing and agreeing to share their information. One of the areas where this is absolutely essential is within the NHS. Managed File Transf...
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Author:
Anthony Hodges
02nd March 2011
Teaching Boundaries and Good Practice to front line workers
The effectiveness and success of any organisation within the health and social care sector is heavily reliant on the professional conduct of its front line workers. It is therefore extremely i...
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Author:
First_Response
01st March 2011
Person-centred care improves lives and saves pounds
The concept of person-centred planning is not new but recent policy developments in the health and social care sector are stressing, more than ever, the importance of a more person-centred approach wi...
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Author:
First_Response