Search our clinical and research resources 527 resourcesView asGridList Resource type Abstract Article Case study Clinical guidelines E-learning Fact sheet Good practice guide History Newsletters Policy paper Position paper Presentation Report Signposting Summary Video/podcast Search options From date Date To date Date Search Authored on 19 Apr 2018 Continence Care in Residential and Nursing Homes Many of the residents are likely to have some degree of urinary incontinence or dysfunction. Urinary incontinence in this setting should not be viewed as inevitable. Authored on 19 Apr 2018 Doreen Norton - How one nurse helped to stop killer bedsores “Moving a patient relieves bedsores:” it sounds obvious today, but it took the work of an innovative nurse in the 1950s working with a group of elderly patients to realise it. Authored on 12 Apr 2018 Care of the elderly in hospital/community: the Hospital/Health Advisory Services “There is no doubt that the occasional scandal does an enormous amount for a social service.” Sir Keith Joseph in the House of Commons 12/7/1971 Authored on 04 Apr 2018 Palliative care Dr Eileen Burns looks at how Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment, better communication and palliative care principles can improve the quality of end of life care for older people, and asks: what con Authored on 04 Apr 2018 Parkinson's Disease Parkinson's Disease is one of the commonest neurological conditions to affect older people. It is a frequent cause of falls, fractures, and hospital admission. Authored on 03 Apr 2018 Vaccination programmes in Older People Infectious diseases account for a significant proportion of hospital admissions and deaths in the elderly. Authored on 03 Apr 2018 Mental Capacity and Deprivation of Liberty Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards are protections for adults who lack mental capacity to consent to, say, admission to hospital or a care home for treatment or care. Caroline Cooke and Pr Authored on 03 Apr 2018 Dysphagia Management for Older People Older patients frequently have dysphagia resulting from acute or chronic illnesses. Dysphagia management requires a collaborative approach because of the complexities of older patients' needs Authored on 15 Mar 2018 Community geriatrics and hospital at home NHS Scotland’s vision for 2020 is that we will “live longer healthier lives at home”. Authored on 08 Mar 2018 Nutritional Advice in Common Clinical Situations The incidence of under nutrition among patients admitted to hospitals in UK is around 28% and is 25% greater in older people. Under nutrition results in longer lengths of stay in hospital. Authored on 25 Apr 2018 Living and dying well with frailty Presentations from our recent conference, Living and dying well with frailty which took place on the 6th March 2018 Authored on 01 Mar 2018 Diabetes Diabetes is the commonest metabolic long term condition in older people and is characterised by a high rate of vascular complications and subsequent disability, frequent hospital admissions, and in Pagination First page « first Previous page ‹ previous … Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Current page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 … Next page next › Last page last »