Congratulations @FaithDallyn on her first lead author paper in @PalliativeMedJ
Understanding the extent to which #PROMs and #PREMs used with older people with severe #frailty capture their multidimensional needs: A scoping review https://t.co/wl8FbErYsR
Great to be at the #SyHeartlandsExpo24 to see how we're improving quality of life through integrated care.
We need to also support the people who give the care, so it was valuable to talk to others who are focused on this too, including @LDW_Research.
Excellent opportunity in our School of Health Sciences
Job Vacancy at the University of Surrey: Research Fellow in Health Inequalities https://t.co/8Lxoljrhdq
#EAPC2024 to reduce unwanted emergency out-of-hours hospital admission we need integrated care, #carer support & greater community capacity. This resonates for older people living with #frailty or #multimorbidity and is part of our work in @LDW_Research@healthscisurrey
Here’s a short clip from my interview with @TTVSouthEast & @adele_bouchard where I discussed The Life House Project & why we are using theatre 2 explore housing & social care with LGBTQ+ Older Adults. Thank u for having me !!! @tonichousing@UniOfSurrey @andrewdhking @The_GSA
All the abstracts for #EAPC2024 are now fully available online for free. Check out to plan your congress, and we'll see you in Barcelona! https://t.co/TGbursggoy #hpm#hapc@eapcvzw
I’m holding on tight to my poster on my journey to #eapc2024 Last conference I went to I left my poster at #reading train station (thankfully on the way home). What unusual places have you left conference posters?
New article from Living and Dying Well researcher Dr Richard Green: 'Experiences and management of uncertainty following treatment for #prostate#cancer https://t.co/Jjkql1e1p3
"It is essential that political parties have clear strategies for investing in prevention, care & support services, not just for older people who already live with #frailty, but for those at risk of developing it.”
Read BGS response to @PLOSONE study. https://t.co/mX4G3c5lAb
"If older people cannot be discharged from hospital, new patients cannot be admitted. This contributes to overcrowding in emergency departments, longer waits for ambulances to attend emergencies and a massive backlog for elective care." https://t.co/mX4G3c5lAb
"Older people with #frailty are more likely to need the help of health and social care services. In emergency departments, those over the age of 80 have seen their average wait times double.”
BGS President @adamgordon1978 quoted in @guardian today. https://t.co/MWnhIAnPOH
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