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Category Archives: Residential Care
“Active Ageing”
Britain’s chief medical officers issued new guidance on exercise this month. It was a straight forward and encouraging report because it emphasised that moderate exercise was good for you. No need to be working up a sweat in the gym … Continue reading
Posted in HEALTH, Residential Care
Tagged " Walk for Life ", Care Quality Commission, Exercise
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“Southern Cross Cards Collapse”
Since the last hand of cards were played in this most callous of games (click on Southern Cross in the TAG CLOUD to see previous posts on this subject), the players have all been re-assessing their hands before placing their … Continue reading
“Dilnot Commission”
My last blog on this subject was entitled “If The Cap Fits” published on 11th June 2011. The Dilnot Report “Fairer Care Funding” was published on 4th July 2011. I have deliberately waited a while before commenting on what should lead to … Continue reading
” If the cap fits” – Commission on Funding Care & Support – 5
The Dilnot Commission is due to report in July and in true political style they have decided to fly some kites before making any formal announcements. In an interview with The Daily Mail, Andrew Dilnot dropped out clear hints as to the … Continue reading
“The £6 Billion Question”
A recent report on the funding of residential care contained some significant information of major consequence to older people. It was produced by the relatively obscure Local Government Information Unit and commissioned by the equally unknown care home fees specialist – … Continue reading
“Neglect Shames Britain” – 5
Headlines in the Daily Mail again on the subject of the inhumane treatment of the elderly in NHS hospitals – “Elderly patients dying of thirst“. This is a continuation of a campaign started nearly six months ago under the front … Continue reading
Posted in ELDERLY UK POLICY, Residential Care
Tagged "Neglect Shames Britain", Care Quality Commission, NHS
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Southern Cross card game televised. 6
The Southern Cross card game is now being watched by millions on TV. The Chairman was forced to come out into the public gaze and submit to an inquisition by John Snow on Channel 4 News. Meanwhile, the newspapers … Continue reading
Posted in Care Funding, Residential Care
Tagged "Southern Cross", care funding, Care Quality Commission, Dilnot Commission
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“The Last Chance Saloon” – Southern Cross 5
I first started talking about Southern Cross in my blog “Houses built on Sand” (16th January 2011), when I forecast the melt down of the company unless the Government took action – which I did not expect them to do. … Continue reading
“Swimming with Sharks” – Southern Cross 4
In my time with ExtraCare Charitable Trust, we often did very adventurous things with our elderly residents. Sailing, climbing, canoeing, absailing and horse riding were all accomplished by the hundreds of residents who went to the Calvert Trust Outward Bound Centre … Continue reading
“Southern Cross Card Play”
In the weeks following my blog “Southern Cross Poker Game” (see 5 April 2011), there have been a few cards played but no winning moves just yet. Southern Cross Management – made the first move when their Chairman resigned and … Continue reading