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Charing Cross Hospital - Using RITA to help with Delirium

18
Jul
2018

Having the opportunity to develop a clinically led piece of software that has emanated from co-designing with front line Clinicians from Imperial College Healthcare London, Hinchingbrooke Hospital, Cambridgeshire, Peterborough City Hospital, Bradford Teaching Hospital and Calderdale & Huddersfield NHS, North Yorkshire has been a unique privilege.

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Have you visited the Better Care Fund

02
Jul
2018

The Better Care Fund (BCF) is a programme spanning both the NHS and local government which seeks to join-up health and care services, so that people can manage their own health and wellbeing, and live independently in their communities for as long as possible.

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Latest update from RCN – Delirium Awareness

14
Dec
2017

Recognising early signs of delirium could help prevent the patient becoming more unwell and in some cases, could prevent their death.

Over the past 10 years or so dementia has, quite rightly, been the focus of a great many policies, commissioning guidelines, calls to action and educational initiatives. As a result, great strides have been made in improving the experience of people living with dementia and their families. Of course, there is always a need to continue improving and perhaps the next step in this improvement journey is to focus on delirium.

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Dementia with Lewy bodies - Enhancing Quality of Care

13
Nov
2017

Dementia with Lewy bodies is the third most frequent cause of dementia in older adults, and accounts for 15–35% of all dementias. Dementia with Lewy bodies is also the most common dementia syndrome associated with Parkinsonism. It is primarily a disease affecting the elderly population.

Men may be at higher risk of developing Lewy body dementia than women Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB), also known as Lewy body dementia, is a common type of dementia estimated to affect more than 100,000 people in the UK. It's rare in people under 65.

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Delirium champions can help nurses to save lives, says RCN

06
Oct
2017

The college has launched a project in which staff will be trained to recognise the signs and symptoms of delirium in older patients.

The project is sponsored by My Improvement Network, an organisation which aims to improve the care of people with cognitive impairment through the use of technology.

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RCN seeking volunteers to help combat delirium

05
Sep
2017

The RCN has today launched a new drive to help nurses spot the signs of delirium in order to improve care and even save lives.

Sponsored by my Improvement Network, the new RCN project will recruit delirium champions from across the health service to help spread the word about the condition.

Delirium is a common and serious medical condition that can affect anyone, especially those who are older or seriously unwell.

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RCN calls on nurses to become 'delirium champions' in bid to improve care

05
Sep
2017

The RCN has launched a project to help NHS staff spot the signs of delirium among patients.  A project that could save lives has been launched by the RCN to help nurses identify the signs of delirium in patients.

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Become a Delirium champion

01
Sep
2017

The RCN’s Older People’s Forum is encouraging nursing staff to become delirium champions to help improve early identification in older people.

A new initiative, supported by My Dementia Improvement Network, will raise awareness of the importance of quickly diagnosing delirium and offer health care staff the tools to identify the condition. With more older people than ever living alone at home, it is often down to community health care workers to spot the early signs of delirium and to know how to escalate a case.

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Local charity launches appeal to support dementia patients

15
May
2017

A local charity has launched a fundraising appeal to support people experiencing memory loss.

The Princess Alexandra Hospital’s Charity aims to purchase a number of ‘My Life’ memory software packages that will support patients with dementia and neurological conditions being cared for at Princess Alexandra Hospital in Harlow.  The software aims to ‘spark’ recollections that can stimulate conversations between the patient and their nursing staff. Ultimately, it can improve a patient’s wellbeing and help provide a more personalised package of care.

The software includes a huge range of photographs, video clips, radio shows and music dating back to the 1930s. It also includes pictures and newsreels of the local area from wartime to the present day. Staff, patients and their family members can work together to create a personal profile and ‘Life Book’ for each patient. This can include their personal likes and dislikes, their favourite music, pictures of their childhood and even video messages from friends and loved ones.

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Fundraising for Bradford Royal Infirmary

10
May
2017

Well Done to Danielle Woods & the Team – Fundraising for Bradford Royal Infirmary by doing a Trek in China!

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