encompasses principles of respect, sensitivity, compassion and human rights. What do you think is a benefit of patient care being provided by a range of staff alongside a GP? Many older people with dementia
with social care services across the two groups. The project aimed to suggest improvements for the benefit of both groups. Key Points • There were both differences (e.g. language issues) and similarities
the shoes of a visitor with dementia can mean that we spot things which can be improved for the benefit of everyone. 18 More reading and resources How to do an access audit – basic audit checklists and ... are just three examples of when additional information can be useful: • Staff and volunteers may benefit from additional support around the communication needs of people with dementia. It would also be
on how to take them in the best way. This review helps you to make sure you are getting the most benefit from the medicines you take. If you use non-prescription medicines as well, take them with you so ... prostate cancer (in Wales, or elsewhere in the UK). This is “because it has not been proven that the benefits would outweigh the risks”. For example, the screening test can be “unreliable and can suggest prostate
doctor can be more important than immediate access, particularly where you have complex needs and benefit from continuity. It is unlikely that seven day services, without a substantial injection of additional
properties. Even if ECO meets its aims ‘it would only equate to topping up 4% of the lofts that could benefit from further insulation, filling 16% of the empty cavity walls and tackling an insignificant 1% of
encompasses principles of respect, sensitivity, compassion and human rights. What do you think is a benefit of patient care being provided by a range of staff alongside a GP? Many older people with dementia
on additional support in accordance with local procedures. A duty to act may be of particular benefit to older people who lack the mental capacity to make decisions about how to protect themselves from
strong evidence to suggest that prescribing more than 8-10 medications provides little therapeutic benefit and is more likely to be causing harm. Older people receiving social care support in the community
part in public affairs, to participate in recreational, volunteer and cultural activities, and to benefit from research and other advances in science and technology • Right to live freely and safely and