Dundee Care Home Staff Will Not Face Censure
NO MEMBER of staff at a Dundee care home will be disciplined after an elderly resident wandered off from an organised outing and ended up in hospital.
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NO MEMBER of staff at a Dundee care home will be disciplined after an elderly resident wandered off from an organised outing and ended up in hospital.
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VULNERABLE people in Denbighshire will be hit by soaring care charges, the cash-strapped council has decided. The mentally ill and elderly are the latest victims of the authority’s attempts to save money.
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SCOTLAND’S oldest hospice has been given a stay of execution after health officials agreed not to cut its funding for the next three years.
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Reading borough councillors put aside their differences to agree a strategy to oppose the closure of the School of Health and Social Care at The University of Reading.
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What social care will look like in the future, and how it will be funded – is one of the most pressing challenges in public policy.
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The central heating at a care home was broken for 10 days just before half of its residents died, it emerged today.
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A specialist fostering programme for children with challenging behaviour has saved councils money despite initial problems.
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Two mental health hostels are to open in Croydon – but the councillor in charge of them is refusing to say where they will be. Margaret Mead insists the homes will not pose a threat to neighbours.
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Children’s services departments are paying £100m a year over the odds on contracts with companies providing fostering and residential care services, it has been claimed.
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A LEADING infection control expert has been appointed to Scotland’s care watchdog in its war on superbugs. The Care Commission inspects and regulates almost 15,0000 care services, including nurseries and care homes for older people.
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