Dignity in care
This practical guide helps to define dignity in care, as well as how best to implement it. It is aimed at care providers, managers and staff who work with adults – especially older adults – in a range of settings.
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This practical guide helps to define dignity in care, as well as how best to implement it. It is aimed at care providers, managers and staff who work with adults – especially older adults – in a range of settings.
This report summarises the findings from a research study which sought to explore how we can better broker constructive conversations with citizens to tackle wicked issues when implementing new models of care.
Part of Dementia
Explore the links here to find out about some of the most important areas of care for people with dementia at the end of their life.
Part of Dementia
Part of Northern Ireland social work and social care
Advance Care Planning In Northern Ireland, Social Work Conversations About Living And Dying Well.
Part of Safeguarding adults
A resource for health and social care staff providing end of life care to adults.
This film uses animation and vox pops to make the case for practitioners to communicate how much they care about the person who is dying; as well as being clear about what they’re doing to help and support the person and their friends and relatives.
A briefing for social care managers on the phasing out of the Liverpool Care Pathway as an end of life care management process. Joint SCIE, CPA, ECCA and UKHCA briefing.
Part of Integrated care
This guide is about providing good care and support for people who want to die at home
This video looks at an innovative scheme run by the South of Tyne and Wear Palliative Care Coordinating Centre from Marie Curie’s Newcastle Hospice. The Centre offers people at the end of life a coordinated health and care package and keeps everyone involved in their care fully informed.
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