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Tag Archives: Commissioning of Homecare Services
Home Care in England: a King’s Fund Review (King’s Fund)
Summary A King’s Fund report investigates problems in the commissioning of adult social care with a focus on home care. Issues under consideration include: Recruitment and retention of home care staff. Reductions in fees paid for council commissioned home care. … Continue reading →
Posted in Assistive Technology, Charitable Bodies, Commissioning, Community Care, For Carers (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Integrated Care, King's Fund, Management of Condition, National, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Person-Centred Care, Quick Insights, Standards, Telecare, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Adult Social Care, Adult Social Care Funding, Adult Social Care: Local Authority Commissioning, Advancing Better Living for Elders (CAPABLE), Ageing Population, Alternative Approaches to Commissioning, Autonomous Team Working, Buurtzorg (Neighbourhood Care), Buurtzorg Model, Buurtzorg Model: Netherlands, Buurtzorg Nederland, Buurtzorg: Dutch for Neighbourhood Care, Buurtzorg: Netherlands, Care Funding, Carer Marketplaces, Commissioning Home Care, Commissioning Home Care for Older People, Commissioning of Domiciliary Care, Commissioning of Homecare Services, Community Aging in Place, Community Assets, Community Catalysts, Continuity of Care and Relationships, Continuity of Care for Older People, Cooperative Home Care Associates (USA), Delivering Home Care for Older People, Dementia and Homecare, Devon Cares, Devon Cares: Northern Devon Healthcare NHS Trust, Dignity, Dignity and Respect, Domiciliary Care, English Local Authorities, Geographical Variations, Gesundes Kinzigital Model, Health and Social Care in the Community, Health and Social Care Integration, High-Quality Home Care (Buurtzorg: Netherlands), Home Care, Home Care For Older People: NICE Care Pathway, Home Care For Older People: NICE Quality Standard No.123, Home Care Packages (HCP), Home Care Services, Home Care Standards, Home Care Support, Home Care Workers, Home Care Workforce, Inclusion Glasgow, Independent Living With Care, Individual Service Funds (ISFs), Innovation in Adult Social Care, Integrator Models, Intelligent System for Independent Living and Self-Care of Seniors With Cognitive Problems or Mild Dementia (ISISEMD), Kaiser Telehealth (USA), Kotitori Model, Later Life, Lidköping (Sweden), Local Authorities, Local Community Assets, Local Health Services: Variations, Love2Care Devon, Mountain Empire’s Program of All-inclusive Care for Elderly (PACE), New Models of Care, New Models of Home Care, New Models of Service, Outcomes-Based Commissioning, Personal Budgets (PBs), Place-Based Teams, Provider Sustainability, Quality and Sustainability, Recruitment and Retention, Regional Variations, Scotland National Telecare Development Programme, Shared Lives and Supported Living Schemes, Shared Lives Carers, Somerset Microenterprise Project, St Monica’s Trust, Staying Independent, SuperCarers, Sustainability, Telemonitoring, Tipping Point in Sustainability of Adult Social Care (Alleged), Unacceptable Variations, Values-Based Recruitment, Variations in Quality of Care, Variations in Social Care Quality and Spending in England, Wellbeing Teams
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More on the Tipping-Point for Sustainability of Adult Social Care: a Solution Expected This Autumn? (BBC News / Lancet Public Health)
Summary Estimates of the rising demand for round-the-clock home care, from Newcastle University / the London School of Economics and Political Science and published in Lancet Public Health, suggest that the number of people aged 85 and over requiring 24-hour … Continue reading →
Posted in Universal Interest
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Tagged Adult Social Care, Ageing Population, Ageing With Multimorbidity, BBC Health News, Burden of Dementia, Care Funding, Caroline Abrahams: Director of Age UK, CFAS II Study, Chronic and Severe Illness, Chronic Conditions, Cognitive Function and Ageing Studies (CFAS) Collaboration, Cognitive Function and Ageing Studies (CFAS) Project, Cognitive Function and Ageing Study II, Cognitive Functioning and Ageing Study (CFAS), Commissioning Home Care, Commissioning Home Care for Older People, Commissioning of Domiciliary Care, Commissioning of Homecare Services, Community Care, Comorbidity and Dementia, Coordinated Health and Social Care, Costs and Cost Pressures, Council Tax, Cross-Party and Public Consensus On Sustainable Funding, Delivering Home Care for Older People, Dementia and Homecare, Dementia and Multimorbidity, Dementia and the Management of Other Long-Term Conditions, Dementia Incidence, Domiciliary Care, English Local Authorities, English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA), Epidemiology, Epidemiology and Statistics, Financial Constraints, Financial Context, Financial Difficulties, Financial Pressures, Financial Resilience, Forecasting The Care Needs Of Older Population In England, Funding of Adult Social Care, Future Financial Sustainability, Future of NHS and Social Care, Health and Social Care, Health and Social Care Configuration, Health and Social Care in the Community, Health and Social Care Integration, High Dependency, Home Care, Home Care Needs of Older Population in England, Home Care Packages (HCP), Home Care Services, Home Care Standards, Home Care Support, Home Care Workers, Independence at Home, Independent Living With Care, Integration of Health and Social Care for Older People, Late-Life Dependency, LGA: Local Government Association, Local Authorities, Local Government Association: LGA, Long Grass: No More Long Grass Remaining For Social Care Funding Gap, Long-Term Conditions (LTCs), Long-Term Funding of Adult Social Care, Medical Research Council's Cognitive Function and Ageing Studies (CFAS) Project, Modelling the Outcome and Cost Impacts of Interventions for Dementia Project (MODEM), MODEM (Modelling the Outcome and Cost Impacts of Interventions for Dementia) Project, MODEM Project, MRC Cognitive Function and Ageing Studies (CFAS), Mutual Care Between Older Spouses With Physical Disabilities, Newcastle University Institute for Ageing, Nick Forbes: Senior Vice-Chair of Local Government Association, Older Adults Higher Levels of Dependency Dementia and Comorbidity, Older Adults With Medium or High Dependency and Dementia, Population Ageing and Care Simulation (PACSim) Modelling Study, Prevalence of Dementia, Professor Louise Robinson: Director Newcastle University Institute for Ageing, Projections of Multi-Morbidity in Older Population in England to 2035, Social Care, Social Care Expenditure, Social Care Funding, Social Care Funding Shortfalls, Social Care Needs of Older Population in England, Social Epidemiology, Staying Independent, Sustainability, Sustainable Long-Term Funding of Adult Social Care, Tipping Point in Sustainability of Adult Social Care (Alleged), Trends in Disability and Life Expectancy in England and Wales, Unpaid Care, Upward Spending Pressures
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Proposals for a Social Care Premium: Grasping the Nettle or Another Modest Proposal? (BBC News / House of Commons)
Summary If social care is to become free at the point of delivery, with a definite cap on the burden to be carried by individual families, the Government’s Green Paper planned for Autumn 2018 has to solve a funding gap … Continue reading →
Posted in BBC News, Commissioning, Community Care, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), In the News, Integrated Care, Management of Condition, Models of Dementia Care, National, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Person-Centred Care, Quick Insights, Standards, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Adult Social Care, Ageing Population, BBC Health News, Care Funding, Caroline Abrahams: Director of Age UK, Citizens’ Assembly, Citizens’ Assembly Consultation on Long-Term Funding of Adult Social Care, Commissioning Home Care, Commissioning Home Care for Older People, Commissioning of Domiciliary Care, Commissioning of Homecare Services, Community Care, Coordinated Health and Social Care, Costs and Cost Pressures, Council Tax, Cross-Party and Public Consensus On Sustainable Funding, Delivering Home Care for Older People, Dementia and Homecare, Dignity, Dignity and Respect, Domiciliary Care, English Local Authorities, Financial Constraints, Financial Context, Financial Difficulties, Financial Pressures, Financial Resilience, Future Financial Sustainability, Future of NHS and Social Care, Geographical Variations, Health and Social Care, Health and Social Care Configuration, Health and Social Care in the Community, Health and Social Care Integration, Home Care, Home Care Packages (HCP), Home Care Services, Home Care Standards, Home Care Support, Home Care Workers, Hypothecated Tax for Social Care, Hypothecated Taxes, Hypothecation, Independence at Home, Independent Living With Care, Integrating and Devolving Health and Social Care, Integrating Health and Social Care, Integration of Health and Social Care for Older People, Involve, InvolveUK, Later Life, LGA's Adult Social Care Green Paper (July 2018), Local Authorities, Long Grass: No More Long Grass Remaining For Social Care Funding Gap, Long Grass; Ball Kicking Exercises, Long-Term Funding of Adult Social Care, Social Care, Social Care Expenditure, Social Care Funding, Social Care Funding Shortfalls, Social Care Precept, Social Care Premium, Social Care Premium: Health and Social Care Committee Inquiry into Long-Term Funding of Adult Social Care, Staying Independent, Sustainability, Sustainable Long-Term Funding of Adult Social Care, The Lives We Want to Lead: LGA Green Paper for Adult Social Care and Wellbeing (July 2018), Tipping Point in Sustainability of Adult Social Care (Alleged), Unacceptable Variations, Upward Spending Pressures, Variations in Quality of Care, Variations in Social Care in England, Variations in Social Care Quality and Spending in England
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More Questions About the Sustainability of Elderly Home Care / Social Care (BBC News / Age UK / Unison)
Summary An Age UK review indicates that cuts to social care in England mean that hundreds of thousands of vulnerable older people may be left to struggle routinely with inadequate home-based help and care. Full Text Link Reference Triggle, N. … Continue reading →
Posted in Age UK, BBC News, Charitable Bodies, Commissioning, Community Care, For Carers (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), In the News, Integrated Care, Management of Condition, National, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Person-Centred Care, Quick Insights, Standards, Statistics, UK
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Tagged Adult Social Care, Ageing Population, Allied Healthcare, Allied Healthcare Seeks Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA), BBC Health News, BBC Panorama, Care Funding, Caroline Abrahams: Director of Age UK, Commissioning Home Care, Commissioning Home Care for Older People, Commissioning of Domiciliary Care, Commissioning of Homecare Services, Delivering Home Care for Older People, Dementia and Homecare, Dignity, Dignity and Respect, Domiciliary Care, English Local Authorities, Health and Social Care in the Community, Health and Social Care Integration, Home Care, Home Care Packages (HCP), Home Care Services, Home Care Standards, Home Care Support, Home Care Workers, Independence at Home, Independent Living With Care, Later Life, Local Authorities, Local Government Information Unit (LGiU), Staying Independent, Sustainability, Tipping Point in Sustainability of Adult Social Care (Alleged), UK Homecare Association, UK Homecare Association (UKHCA), UKHCA: UK Homecare Association, Unison
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People With Dementia Failed By Standards of Homecare Staff Training? (Alzheimer’s Society)
Summary The Alzheimer’s Society has alleged that perhaps only 2% of homecare workers have adequate dementia training and awareness. Full Text Link Reference Shocking reality of dementia homecare hidden behind closed doors. London: Alzheimer’s Society, November 16th 2016. Probably also … Continue reading →
Posted in Age UK, Alzheimer's Society, BBC News, Charitable Bodies, Commissioning, Community Care, For Carers (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), In the News, Integrated Care, Management of Condition, National, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Person-Centred Care, Quick Insights, Standards, UK, Universal Interest
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Home Care For Older People: NICE Quality Standard QS123 (NICE / BBC News)
Summary The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has published a new quality standard “Home Care For Older People: Quality Standard (QS123)”, which covers recommended minimum standards for home care. It clarifies how social care providers can help … Continue reading →
Posted in Commissioning, Community Care, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Integrated Care, Management of Condition, National, NICE Guidelines, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Person-Centred Care, Personalisation, Practical Advice, Quick Insights, Standards, Telecare, UK, Universal Interest
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Fifteen Minute Visits for Personal Care Remain (BBC News / Unison)
Summary Research by the union Unison has identified the persistence of 15-minute home care visits, which are too short for all but the most minimal “flying visits”. Such short home care visits are acceptable, for example, when dropping by to … Continue reading →
Posted in BBC News, Commissioning, Community Care, For Carers (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), In the News, Local Interest, Management of Condition, Mental Health, Models of Dementia Care, National, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Person-Centred Care, Quick Insights, Standards, UK, Universal Interest
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Home Care Services Guideline (BBC News / NICE)
Summary The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has published a new guideline concerning high-quality home care services for older people (i.e. home care, sometimes known as domiciliary care). It puts the focus on supporting the aspirations, goals … Continue reading →
Posted in BBC News, Commissioning, Community Care, For Carers (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), In the News, Integrated Care, Management of Condition, Models of Dementia Care, National, NICE Guidelines, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Patient Care Pathway, Person-Centred Care, Personalisation, Quick Insights, SCIE, Standards, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged 15-Minute Home Care Visits, 30-Minute Recommended Minimum Home Care Visits, Access to Funding, Adult Social Care Funding, Alistair Burt: Minister for Community and Social Care, Barriers: Access to Funding, BBC Health News, Bridget Warr: UK Home Care Association, Capacity to Consent, Care Act 2014, Care Funding, Care Quality Commission: Not Just a Number Review of Home Care Services, Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs), Cognitive Capacity and Consent, Commissioning Home Care, Commissioning Home Care for Older People, Commissioning of Domiciliary Care, Commissioning of Homecare Services, Consent, Continuity of Care, Continuity of Care and Relationships, Continuity of Care for Older People, Courtesy, CQC Review of Home Care Services 2013, Dementia and Homecare, Deprivation of Liberty Occurring in Home Care Settings, Dignity, Dignity and Respect, Domiciliary Care, Draft NICE Quality Standards for Home Care, Empathy, Evidence for Policy and Practice Information and Co-ordinating Centre (EPPI-Centre), Flying Visits (Home Care), Funding Challenges, Funding Gap (Home Care), Funding Gaps, Funding of Care and Support, Future Care Workforce, Good Quality Home Care, Health and Social Care in the Community, Health and Social Care Integration, Home Care, Home Care Funding and Costs, Home Care Implementation, Home Care Organisations, Home Care Packages (HCP), Home Care Services, Home Care Standards, Home Care Support, Home Care Workers, Home Care Workforce, Home Care: Dementia‑Specific Services, Home Care: NICE Guidance [NG21], Home Care: Safety and Safeguarding, Homecare, Homecare and Care Home Workers, Independence, Independence at Home, Independent Age, Independent Living At Home, Independent Living With Care, Information About Care and Support Options, Integrating Health and Social Care, Janet Morrison (Chief Executive of Independent Age), Joint Working Between Health and Social Care, LGO: Local Government Ombudsman, Local Government Association, Local Government Ombudsman, Maintaining Independence, Mark Minchin: Associate Director of NICE Home Care Project Team, Melanie Carr: NICE Home Care Project Team, Missed Visits (Home Care), National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), NICE Collaborating Centre for Social Care (NCCSC), NICE Guidance NG21: Home Care, NICE Quality Standards, Personal Social Services Research Unit (PSSRU), Prof Gillian Leng: NICE Deputy Chief Executive, Quality Standards for Home Care, Research in Practice, Research in Practice for Adults, Safeguarding: Home Care, Safety: Home Care, Short Visits (Home Care), Social Care Funding, Social Care Funding Shortfalls, Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE), Social Care Workforce, Specialist Dementia Support, Staying Independent, UK Homecare Association (UKHCA), Unison, United Kingdom Home Care Association (UKHCA), United Kingdom Homecare Association (UKHCA), Visits By Unintroduced Strangers (Home Care), Workforce and Skill Mix, Workforce Competencies, Workforce Development, Workforce Training
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Dementia Today and Tomorrow (Deloitte / Alzheimer’s Society)
Summary This report, from the Deloitte UK Centre for Health Solutions in collaboration with the Alzheimer’s Society, summarises the emerging consensus and outcomes developed from a series of events and initiatives which aimed to collect the views of people interested … Continue reading →
Posted in Alzheimer's Society, Charitable Bodies, Commissioning, Community Care, Diagnosis, End of Life Care, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Integrated Care, Management of Condition, Models of Dementia Care, National, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Patient Care Pathway, Person-Centred Care, Personalisation, Quick Insights, Standards, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged 15-Minute Home Care Visits, Access and Equity For Care Home Residents to Local NHS Services, Access to Care, Acute Hospital Care, Admissions to Nursing Care, Admissions to Residential Care, Adult Social Care Funding, Ageing and Dementia, Ageing and Society, Ageing Policy in the UK, Ageing Population Carer Support, Alternatives to Hospital Admission, Alternatives to Hospital Care, Alzheimer’s Society Carers Café’s, Amanda Scott: Managing Director of Sunrise Senior Living, Anne-Marie Hamilton: Strategic Programmes at Public Health England, Assistive Technology, Avoidable Hospital Admissions, Awareness Campaigns, Baroness Sally Greengross (APPG on Dementia), Baroness Sally Greengross: Chief Executive of the International Longevity Centre UK, Benefits of Telehealth, Better Care Fund (BCF), Bradford Dementia Group, Building on the National Dementia Strategy, Capitation Bsed Funding Models, Care Act 2014, Care Funding, Care Home Residents, Care Homes, Care in the Community, Care Packages, Care Quality Commission (CQC), Career Pathways for HCAs, Carer Support Services, Carers' Career Pathways, Carers' Career Progression, Challenge on Dementia (David Cameron), Challenges of Reconfiguration, Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs), Commissioning Home Care, Commissioning of Homecare Services, Community Support Services, Continuing Care, Cross-Boundary Care Pathway Redesign, Cross-Sector Partnerships, David Cameron, Deborah Sturdy: Red and Yellow Care, Deloitte LLP (“Deloitte”), Deloitte UK Centre for Health Solutions, Dementia Action Alliance (DAA), Dementia Advisers, Dementia Advisor, Dementia Advisor Service, Dementia Advisor Services, Dementia Advisors, Dementia Awareness, Dementia Awareness Training, Dementia Care in Care Homes, Dementia Care in Hospitals, Dementia Challenge, Dementia Friendly Communities Dementia Friends, Dementia Friends, Dementia Friends Campaign, Dementia Friends Champions, Dementia Friends Programme, Dementia Health and Care Champion Group, Dementia Information Prescription, Dementia Pathway Re-Configuration, Dementia Research, Dementia Risk Factors, Dementia Today and Tomorrow (Deloitte), Dementia-Friendly Care Homes, Dementia-Friendly Cities, Dementia-Friendly Communities, Department of Health Dementia Challenge, Department of Health Dementia Challenge (2020), Digital Technology, Dignity in Care, Dignity in Dementia, Disease Modifying Treatment by 2025 (Aim), Dr Martin McShane: NHS England’s Director for People With Long Term Conditions, Early Diagnosis, Eligibility Criteria for Social Care, Emerging Technology, Enabling Technology, End-of-Life Support, English National Dementia Strategy, Extra Care Housing, Extra Care Housing and Dementia, Fair Access to Care Services (FACS) Eligibility Criteria, Family Carers, Five Year Forward View (NHS England), Free Care Home Places, Gavin Terry: Policy Manager at Alzheimer’s Society, George McNamara: Head of Policy and Public Affairs at Alzheimer’s Society, GP Access, Guidepost Trust’s Dementia Information Prescription, Health and Social Care Act (2012), Health and Social Care in the Community, Health and Social Care Integration, Health and Wellbeing Boards (HWBs), Health Care for Older Care Home Residents, Healthy Behaviours, Healthy Communities, Healthy Lifestyles Improving Care for People with Dementia, Helen O’Kelly: Strategic Clinical Network Assistant Lead (London Region) at NHS England, Hilary Evans: Charity Director of Alzheimer’s Research UK, Home Care, Home Care Funding and Costs, Homecare and Care Home Workers, Hospital Care, Hospitals and Care Homes "Speaking Dementia", House of Care Model, Inappropriate Hospital Admissions, Inappropriate Prescribing, Inappropriate Use of Antipsychotics in Dementia, Independence, Independence at Home, Independent Living At Home, Independent Living With Care, Informal Carers, Information and Support for Patients and Carers, Innovation for an Ageing Population, Integration of Health and Social Care, Involvement and Participation, Jeremy Hughes (Alzheimer’s Society Chief Executive), Jewish Care, Jill Rasmussen: Royal College of General Practitioners Dementia Champions, Join Dementia Research, Join Dementia Research: Recruitment Onto Dementia Studies Lifestyle Risk Factors, Jonathan Walden: Public Health England, Josie Dixon: Personal Social Services Research Unit at London School of Economics, Karen Taylor: Director of Centre for Health Solutions (Deloitte), Kristina Glenn: Director of Cripplegate Foundation, Lifestyle Risk Factors, Living Well with Dementia, Living Well with Dementia Research, Local Dementia Action Alliances, Local Dementia Action Alliances in England, Local Government, Local Health and Care Economies, Local Health and Care Services, Local Health and Wellbeing Boards, Local Health Economies, Local Variations, Loneliness and Dementia, Loneliness and Social Isolation, Maelenn Guerchet: King’s College London, Maintaining Independence, Making Hospital Admission the Option of Last Resort, Memory Loss, Mobile Technology, National Dementia Strategy, National Funding Streams for Training Social Care Staff, NDSE: National Dementia Strategy (for England), Needs of Older People Living in Care Homes, NHS Continuing Care, NHS England Five Year Forward View, NHS Five Year Forward View (5YFV), NHS Service Reconfiguration, Peer Support, Personal Budgets, Personalised Customised Care Packages, Peter Watson (Carer), Phil Hope: Former Minister of Care Services, PM Challenge on Dementia: Health and Care Champion Group Subgroup on Dementia and Homecare, Pooled Budgets (Pooled Funds), Pooled Funding, Post-Diagnosis Support, Prevalence of Dementia, Prevention, Prime Minister's Challenge on Dementia, Prime Minister's Office, Prime Minister’s Challenge On Dementia 2020, Prime Minister’s Dementia Challenge, Professor Dawn Brooker, Professor Murna Downs, Professor Sube Banerjee, Professor Sube Banerjee: Brighton & Sussex Medical School, Public Health, Public Health England (PHE), Public Participation in Research, Public Sector, Public Sector Outcomes, Quality of Care, Quality of Care Across the Course of Dementia, Quality of Care and Support, Quality of Care for People With Dementia, Recording Equipment, Recruitment of HCAs, Recruitment Training and Management of HCAs, Redesigning Services, Reducing Admissions to Nursing Care, Reducing Admissions to Residential Care, Reducing Inappropriate Use of Antipsychotics in Dementia, Reducing Stigma, Research and Innovation, Resource and Incentives, Risk Factors, Risk Factors for Alzheimer's Diseease, Risk Management, Roundtable Discussions on Dementia Issues (2014), Royal College of Psychiatrists, Sandra Evans: Fellow, Sarah Bickerstaffe: Institute for Public Policy Research, Sarah Bickerstaffe: Strategy Lead at Care Quality Commission, Sarah Pickup: Deputy Chief Executive at Hertfordshire County Council, Service Redesign, Sheena Wyllie: Director of Dementia Services at Barchester Healthcare, Skills for Care, Staying Independent, Support for Carers, Support to Care Home Residents, Surveillance to Monitor Care, Sustainable Care, Sustainable Health and Care Services, System Re-Design, Tackling Barriers to Innovation, Tamsin Berry: Head of Policy and Programmes at Public Health England, This is Me, Tim Curry: Royal College of Nursing, Timely Diagnosis, Training and Education, Unhealthy Behaviours, Unhealthy Lifestyles, Unhealthy Living, Unmet Needs, Unpaid Caregivers (Carers), Unpaid Carers, Value for Money, Variations in Quality of Care, wilderness, Workforce Development, Workforce Training, Worried About Your Memory, Years
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