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Our Invisible Addicts: Updated Edition (Royal College of Psychiatrists / BBC News / ONS / Wiley)
Summary The Royal College of Psychiatrists has published a second edition of the “Our Invisible Addicts” report, which presents updates to evidence concerning mental health aspects of alcohol and substance misuse in the “baby boomer” generation. It advises that substance … Continue reading →
Posted in Acute Hospitals, 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, Mental Health, National, Person-Centred Care, Quick Insights, Royal College of Psychiatrists, Standards, Statistics, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Addressing Problematic Opioid Use in OECD Countries (OECD 2019), Ageing Population, Alcohol Drugs and Tobacco, Alcohol Misuse, Alcohol Misuse Services for Older People, Alcohol Neurotoxicity, Alcohol Services, Alcohol-Related Brain Damage, Alcohol-Related Dementia, Alcohol-Related Harm, Alcoholic Dementia, Analgesic Misuse, ARBD: Alcohol Related Brain Damage, Baby Boomers, Barriers to Identification of Substance Misuse in Older People, BBC Health News, Benzodiazepines, Building Bridges Breaking Barriers (CQC), Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), Castle Craig Hospital, Clinical Guidelines on Drug Misuse and Dependence Update 2017: Independent Expert Working Group, Codeine, DAPA-PC: Drug Abuse Problem Assessment for Primary Care, Deaths Related to Drug Poisoning in England (ONS), Delirium, DWAW: Drink Wise Age Well, EMCDDA: European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction, Epidemiology and Demography, Faculty of Old Age Psychiatry: Royal College of Psychiatrists, Fentanyl, GAP: Gerontology Alcohol Project, Geriatric Addiction Program (GAP), GET SMART: Geriatric Evaluation Team: Substance Misuse/Abuse Recognition and Treatment, GP Prescribing in England, Ibuprofen, International Overdose Awareness Day, JETS: Joint Emergency Teams, Joint Emergency Team (JET), KS: Korsakoff’s Syndrome, Later Life, Long-Term Ibuprofen Use, Men in Sheds, Mental Health and Illness, Model Alcohol Misuse Services for Older People, Morphine, NHS Digital, Office for National Statistics (ONS), Older Adults Support in Southwark (OASIS), Older People With Substance Misuse: Ethical and Legal Considerations, Older Persons’ Substance Misuse Working Group: Royal College of Psychiatrists, Opioid Addiction, Opioid Analgesics Dependency, Opioid Prescribing, Opioids, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), OST: Opiate Substitution Treatment, Our Invisible Addicts: (Royal College of Psychiatrists), Overdose Awareness Day, Physical Complications of Substance Misuse, Policy and Public Affairs Committee (PPAC): Royal College of Psychiatrists, Practice Level Prescribing in England (NHS Digital), Premature Ageing and Mortality, Prescribed Medicines Causing Dependence or Withdrawal, Prescription Drug Misuse, Prescription Drugs Dependency, Public Health, Public Health and Substance Misuse in Older People, Public Health Research Consortium, Reducing Alcohol-Related Harm, Royal College of Psychiatrists, Royal College of Psychiatrists (RCPsych): Faculty of Old Age Psychiatry, Royal College of Psychiatrists' Older People's Substance Misuse Working Group, Royal College of Psychiatrists' Report No.CR211, South Gloucestershire Opioid Analgesics Dependency Pilot Project, SSA: Society for the Study of Addiction, Substance Misuse, Substance Misuse and Suicide, Substance Misuse in Older People, Substance Use Disorder (SUD), SUD: Substance Use Disorder, Super-Strength Painkillers, Tobacco, Tobacco Consumption, Tobacco Use Cessation in Older Adults, Traditional Opioids for Chronic Non-Cancer Pain (Untidy Unsatisfactory and Probably Unsuitable), Tramadol, UK Addiction Treatment, Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome, Wiley
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Commissioning Guidance on Care for Frail Older People (NHS England)
Summary NHS England has released practical guidance on the implementation of a care pathway for frail older people. This document summarises evidence on the effects of an integrated pathway of care. It also offers suggestions about using commissioning levers and … 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, NHS, NHS England, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Patient Care Pathway, Person-Centred Care, Personalisation, Practical Advice, Quick Insights, Standards, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Adult Social Care for People with Complex Needs, Avoidable Harm, Barriers to Integration, Barriers to Self-Management for People with Dementia, Care Closer to Home, Care Integration, Care Pathway Model, Care Pathways, Chronic and Severe Illness, Chronic Care, Chronic Illnesses, Commissioning Guidance, Commissioning Guides, Commissioning Levers, Commissioning Research, Commissioning Skills, Commissioning Support, Commissioning Task, Comorbidity and Dementia, Compassionate Care, Complex Care, Complex Chronic Conditions, Complex Needs, Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA), Cornwall and Isles of Scilly, CQUIN Payments, CQUINs, East London and City, Frail Elders, Frail Older People With Complex Needs, Health and Social Care Integration, Improving Care for Frail Older People, Independence, Independence at Home, Independent Living, Independent Living At Home, Integrated Care and Support, Integrated Care Pathway, Integrated Commissioning, Integration of Health and Social Care, Integration of Health and Social Care for Older People, Joint Emergency Team (JET), Kent, Kent County Council, Leeds, Long-Term Care (LTC), Long-Term Care and Support, Long-Term Conditions, Long-Term Treatment, Maintaining Independence, Multiple Chronic Disease, North West London, Older People With Complex Needs, Patient Experience, Quality of Life, Regaining Independence, Safe Compassionate Care for Frail Older People, Secondary Uses Service (SUS), Self-Care, Self-Determination, Self-Directed Services, Self-Directed Support, Self-Efficacy (Carers), Self-Efficacy (Patients), Self-Management, Self-Management in Chronic Illness, Self-Management Support, South Devon and Torbay, Southend, Support for People with Complex Needs, Waltham Forest, Waltham Forest East London and City (WELC)
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