User-friendly factsheet intended for enquirers, and directly relevant to older people, their families and carers. This item deals with older people at risk from abuse;
User-friendly factsheet intended for enquirers, and directly relevant to older people, their families and carers. This item deals with older people at risk from abuse;
Subject terms:
older people, carers, elder abuse, families, health care;
User-friendly factsheet intended for enquirers, and directly relevant to older people, their families and carers. This item deals with hospital care and patient discharge.
User-friendly factsheet intended for enquirers, and directly relevant to older people, their families and carers. This item deals with hospital care and patient discharge.
Subject terms:
hospitals, older people, hospital discharge, carers, families, health care;
User-friendly factsheet intended for enquirers, and directly relevant to older people, their families and carers. This item deals with hospital care and patient admissions.
User-friendly factsheet intended for enquirers, and directly relevant to older people, their families and carers. This item deals with hospital care and patient admissions.
Subject terms:
hospitals, older people, hospital admission, carers, families, health care;
Eight self contained booklets aimed specifically at care assistants. Each book looks at an issue as it affects people in residential care and nursing homes and discusses how staff can improve their working practice with input and support from their managers and colleagues. Issues are addressed in a practical and accessible format and are ideal for induction programmes, on the job training, or as an aide to study on college courses. The booklets are: new residents; health care; Parkinson's Disease; continence; sight loss; fostering residents' self determination; working in a multi cultural environment; and personal and spiritual values.
Eight self contained booklets aimed specifically at care assistants. Each book looks at an issue as it affects people in residential care and nursing homes and discusses how staff can improve their working practice with input and support from their managers and colleagues. Issues are addressed in a practical and accessible format and are ideal for induction programmes, on the job training, or as an aide to study on college courses. The booklets are: new residents; health care; Parkinson's Disease; continence; sight loss; fostering residents' self determination; working in a multi cultural environment; and personal and spiritual values.
Subject terms:
incontinence, independence, multicultural approach, nursing homes, older people, Parkinsons disease, quality assurance, religions, residential care, spirituality, staff, staff development, training, user participation, visual impairment, black and minority ethnic people, care homes, health care, good practice;