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Tag Archives: Martin Green: Chief Executive of Care England
Care Homes Sector (Still) In Crisis (BBC News / CQC)
Summary The Care Quality Commission (CQC), reflecting on trends in care home closures, has suggested that the care market for older and disabled people in England could be at risk. The number of care homes has declined by roughly 1,500 … Continue reading
Posted in Age UK, BBC News, Commissioning, Community Care, CQC: Care Quality Commission, For Carers (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), In the News, Integrated Care, Management of Condition, National, NHS, NHS England, Person-Centred Care, Quick Insights, Standards, Statistics, UK, Universal Interest
Tagged Acorn Care Home (Birmingham), Adult Social Care, Adult Social Care Funding, Adult Social Care in England, Adult Social Care Services, Ageing Population, Andrea Sutcliffe: Chief Inspector of Adult Social Care, Association of Directors of Adult Social Services (ADASS), BBC Cost of Care Project, BBC Health News, BBC's State of Care Theme, Better Care Fund (BCF), Bruce Moore: Housing And Care 21, Care for Vulnerable Older People, Caroline Abrahams: Director of Age UK, Coordinated Health and Social Care, Costs and Cost Pressures, Coverage Care Services, David Behan CBE, David Behan: Chief Executive of Care Quality Commission, Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS), Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards in England, Financial Constraints, Financial Context, Financial Difficulties, Fragility of Adult Social Care Provider Market, Health and Social Care, Health and Social Care Configuration, Health and Social Care Integration, Health and Social Care Providers, Health and Social Care Services, Home Truths: Social Care For Older People (2016), Housing And Care 21, Integration of Health and Social Care, Integration of Health and Social Care for Older People, Interdependencies, Katherine Murphy: Chief Executive of the Patients Association, Martin Green: Chief Executive of Care England, National Living Wage, National Living Wage in Social Care Sector, Resilience of Health and Social Care, Social Care For Older People: Home Truths, Southern Cross, St Anne's Community Services, State of Health and Adult Social Care Report (2016), State of Health Care and Adult Social Care in England 2015/16, Sustainability, Sustainable Care, Sustainable Funding, Sustainable Health and Care Services, Sustainable Local Funding, Tipping Point in Sustainability of Adult Social Care (Alleged), Trends in Attributed Causes of Delayed Transfers of Care, Trends in Attributed Causes of Delayed Transfers of Care: Awaiting Care Package in Own Home, Trends in Attributed Causes of Delayed Transfers of Care: Awaiting Community Equipment and Adaptations, Trends in Attributed Causes of Delayed Transfers of Care: Awaiting Completion of Assessment, Trends in Attributed Causes of Delayed Transfers of Care: Awaiting Further Non-Acute NHS Care, Trends in Attributed Causes of Delayed Transfers of Care: Awaiting Nursing Home Placement or Availability, Trends in Attributed Causes of Delayed Transfers of Care: Awaiting Public Finding, Trends in Attributed Causes of Delayed Transfers of Care: Awaiting Residential Home Placement or Availability, Trends in Attributed Causes of Delayed Transfers of Care: Disputes, Trends in Attributed Causes of Delayed Transfers of Care: Housing – Patients Not Covered by NHS and Community Care Act, Trends in Attributed Causes of Delayed Transfers of Care: Patient or Family Choice
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Shortage of Male Care Workers? (BBC News / Care England)
Summary Given that an increasing number of men are surviving to an older age, more men are likely to be needed to meet their personal care requirements and preferences. The majority of carer workers tend to be women. Some men … Continue reading
Posted in BBC News, Charitable Bodies, For Carers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), In the News, Management of Condition, Person-Centred Care, Personalisation, Quick Insights, UK, Universal Interest
Tagged Anchor, Anchor Trust, BBC Health News, BBC Tonight, Care England, Care England (Formerly ECCA and NCA), Care Providers, Cultural Perceptions, Health and Adult Social Care Providers, Health and Social Care Providers, Local Care Providers, Local Service Providers, Male Care Workers, Male Carers, Martin Green: Care England, Martin Green: Chief Executive of Care England, Misperceptions, National Living Wage, Perceptions of Health and Social Care, Service Providers, Shortage of Male Care Workers, Skills for Care, Skills for Care (SfC), Social Care Providers, Stereotyping, Supporting Providers of Care
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