Supporting the elderly and those we love against injury in hospital, care or nursing homes esp. those with dementia Handley Law Solicitors call 08004702009
Sanctuary Care home remains in Special Measures. Risks to people who were at risk of falling were not identified or managed to keep people safe and this left people at risk of serious injury https://t.co/ol1QrfAIIC
This is very sad. The residents are not ‘things’ but people who need care and respect. Perhaps this is where the care services go wrong. They forget the human element. Intrusive’ handovers criticised at North London care home https://t.co/JYKnvbdXYe
Such a good idea.... if they have time! GP visits to care homes reduce hospital admissions by nearly 40% | Society | The Guardian https://t.co/DkD5qhusA2
NHS: Over 3,000 more midwifery training places offered - finally good news about the NHS. This will make a improvement to patient safety but is it enough? BBC News https://t.co/wmSba9NBe3
Once again we hear that “Patients to be fully informed of the dangers of apitherapy before undergoing treatment“ after a Woman dies after having bee-sting therapy - BBC News- https://t.co/8ORYvQ9FGV
Resident fell three times in a month at ‘inadequate’ Amelia House Care Home | York Press - falls are difficult to manage but there are methods to prevent injury. Sadly not applied here. https://t.co/xPoX0LJaLl
Worrying statistics of quality of care homes | More than 30% of care homes in Cheshire East have been rated as ‘inadequate’ or ‘requires improvement’ by the Care Quality Commission. Very concerning for the residents and families Middlewich Guardian https://t.co/gRHa7EWkqr
Care home loses resident for more than eight hours - thankfully nothing untoward happened to her and she was returned safe and well. Very stressful for all concerned. https://t.co/4Wdni0dwpQ
NHS accused of fuelling rise in opioid addiction - BBC News interesting article. Save costs and side effects and improve patient safety by reducing opioid addiction. https://t.co/RJIrJJWY1e
Thousands more women with heavy periods to be offered test - This is great news. Hopefully it will stop thousands of women from having a hysterectomy as a cure which leads to considerably more issues with a damaged pelvic floor &prolapse https://t.co/dsljYHnZeG
This is just so very sad but I doubt it is an isolated situation. Students expose systemic abuse of dying patients | Scotland | The Times https://t.co/CJqTKXzC7X