Caring UK December 2023

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December 2023

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New secretary must tackle social care THE new Health and Social Care Secretary must urgently tackle the growing crisis in social care to ease pressure on the NHS, campaigners said today. The care provider organisation, the Independent Care Group said a mountain of evidence for social care reform grew bigger every day and it was ready to help Victoria Atkins as she gets to grips with the job. ICG chair Mike Padgham said: “We welcome Victoria Atkins to the post of Secretary of State and wish her well in the role. “We would urge her to make reform of social care her number one priority. “Solving the crisis in the care of older and vulnerable adults, getting funding into the sector and tackling the staffing crisis will help ease problems across her brief. “Getting social care back on track will ease pressures within the NHS and that must be her first main focus. “We, and other colleagues in the sector, have a wealth of knowledge and sensible, practical suggestions to help and would be delighted to meet with her to discuss the way forward, as soon as possible. “She faces a growing tsunami of reports crashing on to the shore. Growing hospital waiting lists, rising numbers of delayed discharges, cuts in funding for social care reform and a warning

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over the future health of older people… the litany of warnings just keeps growing and growing. “So many of these reports revolve around successive governments – including this one – failing to properly reform social care and give older and vulnerable people the care they need and deserve.” n In recent days, The National Audit Office revealed that the Government has cut the funding for its planned reform of social care by 58 per cent – diverting some £1bn of the £1.7bn allocated, to other priorities. The money had been earmarked as part of 10-year reforms which included capping the cost of lifetime care. Meanwhile reports of delayed hospital discharges – often due to a lack of available social care – continue to emerge. National figures suggest up to 58 per cent (13,000 people) are unable to leave hospital even though they are able to – mainly because there is no homecare and residential care available. Figures from the BBC Data Unit revealed examples – like at Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust between July 1, 2022, and June 30 2023 on an average night 88.1 per cent of patients who had been identified as ready to be discharged that day were still occupying a bed at midnight.

Avonbridge Care Home in Hamilton has opened its own tuck shop. What sets this initiative apart is the involvement of the home’s residents, who will actively participate in running the store. Home manager Emma Duffy said “This tuck shop is more than just a place to grab a snack. It’s an opportunity for our residents to engage in a meaningful activity, one that fosters a sense of purpose and belonging. “Moreover, it serves as a social hub, encouraging interaction and camaraderie amongst our community. A bag of bon bons can really brighten the day.” The tuck shop, operated from a mobile cart made from an upcycled medicine trolley, boasts an array of goodies from chocolates and crisps to cold beverages and water.

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TICKETS are selling fast for the 2023 Caring UK Awards; with shortlisted care homes, sponsors and guests all looking forward to a great evening. Organised by Script Media in partnership with Caring UK and headline sponsor Virgin Money, this annual celebration of success will culminate in a glittering ceremony – taking place at the Athena in Leicester on Thursday December 7. TV personality Des Coleman has replaced Emma Jesson as this year’s presenter. We received a record number of entries from all over the UK with so many stories of the wonderful work that is being done and we want to thank everyone who sent in nominations. Shortlisted entries from far and wide have made the finals, now progressing to the next stage of the judging process. Event organiser Dominic Musgrave added: “The standard of entries has been higher than we could ever have imagined, and we’re really looking forward to seeing everyone on the night. “It was difficult enough for us to narrow the number of entries down into a shortlist so I don’t envy our judges who are going to have to choose the winners. “The event itself will be a celebration of all that is good in the industry and the perfect party to start Christmas.” Tickets to the industry’s party of the year are available at https:// script-events.co.uk/cuk-awardstickets

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