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Dementia drug delays older people's need for care homes

27 Oct 2015

People with Alzheimer’s can stay in their own homes longer and delay their move to a care home, as long they take donepezil, research reveals. A 12-month study by University College London (UCL), published.....

Almost a million over 65s suffer in silence with energy firms

26 Oct 2015

Hundreds of thousands of older people are experiencing incorrect energy charges, supply issues and poor service but are not complaining to their provider. Ombudsman Services: Energy, which handles complaints.....

Virtual reality maze could predict onset of Alzheimer's disease

23 Oct 2015

Alzheimer's disease could be detected years before the onset using a virtual reality maze, according to research published in the journal Science. The study, led by Lukas Kunz of the German Centre for Neurodegenerative.....

People with dementia urged to stay active when clocks change

23 Oct 2015

The Alzheimer’s Society is urging people with dementia and their care workers to resist the temptation to ‘hibernate’ after the clocks go back this weekend. Remaining active throughout the winter and being.....

Mediterranean diet could slow brain ageing

22 Oct 2015

Following a Mediterranean diet may be associated with losing fewer brain cells caused by ageing, according to new research published in the journal ‘American Academy of Neurology’. A study of people with an average age of 80 showed.....

UK launches world's largest clinical trial into effect of aspirin on cancer prevention

22 Oct 2015

The world’s largest clinical trial has been launched in the UK to examine whether aspirin can delay or prevent cancers from returning. The Add-Aspirin study will attempt to determine whether a daily dose of aspirin, taken over.....

Parliament told to defend the dying's right to round the clock care

22 Oct 2015

Around-the-clock palliative care is a dying person’s right which parliament must defend says the Marie Curie charity, ahead of a debate on the Access to Palliative Care Bill. The charity has called for ‘parliamentary.....

UK's first 'dementia-friendly' supermarket checkout opens in Chester

21 Oct 2015

A Chester branch of Tesco has become the first known supermarket to implement a ‘dementia-friendly’ checkout. The Frodsham Street store has a clutter-free checkout which features clear images representing coins and their value......

Drug firms and Government invest £65m in dementia fund

21 Oct 2015

The UK Government and major pharmaceutical companies are investing £65m ($100m) in a global fund to develop new treatments for dementia. The UK Government and six drug companies namely GlaxoSmithKline.....

Age UK reveals 'destructive vicious circle' in health and social care for older people

21 Oct 2015

The health and social care system for older people in England is under severe stress and underperforming, leading to higher costs, poorer health outcomes and worse service user experiences, warns Age UK. The.....

CQC calls for NHS Trusts to improve mental health care after finding 'no notable improvement'

21 Oct 2015

The Care Quality Commission has called for NHS Trusts to improve their out-of-hospital care of people with mental health problems ranging from mild depression to psychosis, after finding ‘no notable improvement’ in the past year. The.....

Uber launches new service for disabled passengers needing extra help

20 Oct 2015

Uber has launched an option on its taxi-hailing app for people with disabilities in London who need extra assistance. A hundred of Uber’s most experienced drivers have signed up to the new service called.....

NICE publish guidelines on delaying and preventing dementia in later life

20 Oct 2015

The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has launched recommendations on approaches in mid-life to delay or prevent the onset of dementia, disability and frailty in later life. The report,.....

Pharmacy fined for selling older people's data to lottery hoaxers

20 Oct 2015

Thousands of older and vulnerable people’s confidential data has been sold on to fraudsters by a pharmacy. The UK's largest NHS-approved online pharmacy Pharmacy 2U has been fined £130,000 by the Information.....

Manchester City and United football legends take part in reminiscence event for people with dementia

19 Oct 2015

Football legends, Lou Macari, former star of Manchester United, Celtic and Scotland and Alex Williams, former Manchester City goalkeeper, took part in a special reminiscence event helping people with dementia reconnect with their.....

Terminally ill Caremark director announces date of death on LinkedIn

19 Oct 2015

Operations director for Caremark Sutton, Simon Binner, is set to end his life in Switzerland today, Monday 19th October 2015, after announcing his decision on his LinkedIn profile page. Mr Binner of Purley,.....

Fungal infections could be linked to Alzheimer's disease

16 Oct 2015

Evidence of fungal infections has been found in the brains of people with Alzheimer’s disease, according to research published in Nature’s Journal of Scientific Reports. Researchers from the Autonomous University.....

BBC Dragon backs charity campaign for Hearing Dogs for Deaf People

15 Oct 2015

Dragons' Den entrepreneur, Deborah Meaden has lent her support to the latest Hearing Dogs for Deaf People campaign to improve access to UK businesses for people with highly-trained assistance dogs. The campaign was launched after.....

Councils are failing to prioritise services that help older people live independently

15 Oct 2015

Older people’s ability to live independently is being hindered by Welsh councils’ failure to prioritise many services, a report reveals. The Wales Audit Office has found that while all councils in Wales valued.....

More than 240,000 patient falls happen every year in UK hospitals

14 Oct 2015

More than 240,000 falls are reported in acute hospitals and mental health trusts in England and Wales every year - that's 700 a day, according to the first nationwide audit of hospital inpatient falls. The.....

Disability hate crimes rise by 25 per cent

14 Oct 2015

Police have recorded a 25 per cent increase in disability hate crimes in 2014/15, according to Government figures. Crimes against disabled people rose in 2014/15 from 2,006 to 2,508 when compared to 2013/14.....

Blackwood praised for commitment to person-centred care

13 Oct 2015

A Scottish housing support service has been commended by the Care Inspectorate after it received a five star review for its services. Blackwood’s Aberdeen Services recently underwent a short-notice inspection for which it was awarded.....

Infection not poor mental health could be cause of falls at home

13 Oct 2015

Falls by an older person could be the result of an infection rather than poor mental health, a US study reveals. Nearly half of falls resulting in visits to emergency rooms are caused by infections, according.....

A daily glass of red wine could help Type 2 diabetics

13 Oct 2015

A glass of red wine a day could keep Type 2 diabetes under control, according to new research published in the Annals of Internal Medicine. Scientists found that people who had a regular glass of red wine with their evening meal.....

Academic gets funding to unlock amyloid secret that could prevent Alzheimer's

13 Oct 2015

A dementia researcher has been given nearly £370,000 to investigate how to clear a build up of the protein amyloid in the brain, which many believe will prevent people getting Alzheimer’s. Dr Cheryl Hawkes.....

NHS approach to performance assessments requires 'radical simplification'

12 Oct 2015

Independent charity and think tank, The King's Fund has called for an assessment on performance of local health systems in the future. The review titled: ‘Measuring the performance of local health systems: a review for the Department.....

Centenarian sent 16,000 birthday cards dies

12 Oct 2015

A hundred-year-old woman who received 16,000 birthday cards from strangers after an appeal by her care workers, has died. Winnie Blagden, who passed away last night, would have only had contact with the outside.....

Cancer Research UK launches £100m scheme to help beat cancer

12 Oct 2015

Cancer Research UK has launched Grand Challenges – a £100m investment for international scientists to revolutionise the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of cancer. A panel of academics collaborated with.....

Football legend Robbie Savage to donate money from new autobiography to Alzheimer’s Society

09 Oct 2015

Ex-professional footballer Robbie Savage is donating 25 per cent from the royalties of his new book ‘I’ll Tell You What…’, to the Alzheimer’s Society. Mr Savage, who is now a football pundit, has dedicated.....

New guidelines issued to prevent overmedication of people with learning disabilities

08 Oct 2015

Families and carers of people with learning disabilities with behaviour that challenges, could benefit from a new quality standard to help them receive the personalised care and support they need, when they need it most. The new.....

UK end-of-life care ranked 'best in the world'

06 Oct 2015

End-of-life care in the UK has been ranked number one by a study investigating the quality and availability of services worldwide, although charities warn that much more needs to be done. Released by the.....

Nurses have too many patients to care for and too much paperwork

05 Oct 2015

A survey of 4,000 nurses across the UK has found that many are considering leaving the job. The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) survey found many nurses felt undervalued, with too many patients to care for and too much paperwork. More.....

Prime Minister pledges to deliver seven-day GP service in England by 2020

05 Oct 2015

GPs in England are to be offered a voluntary contract to provide seven-day-a-week cover for patients, Prime Minister David Cameron has announced. But the GPs’ union and the Labour party warn that this is ‘unachievable’ and ‘not credible’.....

Cuts introduced to NHS hearing aid provision

02 Oct 2015

The first rationing of free hearing aids on the NHS came into force in North Staffordshire on 1 October 2015, with the rest of the county planning to mirror the cuts over the coming months. Despite costing.....

Seven million people predicted to live with long-term health conditions by 2020

01 Oct 2015

People are living longer than ever before, yet they are not necessarily living healthier lives, Age UK has warned. The charity has estimated that six million people aged sixty and over, currently live with two or more long-term.....

Alzheimer's memory loss could reverse with brain implant

01 Oct 2015

Researchers in the USA have developed a brain implant that could potentially reverse memory loss. The device includes a small array of electrodes which can replicate the function of the hippocampus, one.....