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Local authorities urged to do more to reduce loneliness in older people

30 Jul 2015

A ‘strategic approach’ has been published by the Campaign to End Loneliness, which targets local councils and advises on how effective interventions to help at-risk adults can be achieved. Acknowledging multiple reasons for loneliness.....

BBC Three's Defying the Label season focuses on daily problems faced by people with disabilities

29 Jul 2015

A new BBC season of fifteen programmes focuses on the different struggles faced on people living with disabilities across the globe. Including titles such as: factual drama ‘Don’t Take My Baby’, ‘The Ugly Face of Disability Hate.....

End of life care guidelines under review

29 Jul 2015

New palliative care guidelines have been published as part of a National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) consultation on measures that will replace the abolished Liverpool Care Pathway. Key to the new direction.....

New research finds link between common medicines and serious falls in older men

29 Jul 2015

Scientists from the University of East Anglia have today announced the results of research into links between medication and serious falls in older men, after finding that certain prescriptions lead to an increased risk of injury. According.....

Pioneering HenPower project launched in London

28 Jul 2015

An innovative hen-based project connecting older people with hens to aid social isolation has launched in London. The £1m project is establishing itself in Hammersmith and Westminster after beginning life in the North East where.....

Goalball players to fundraise money by cycling 170 miles for charity

24 Jul 2015

Goalball players from across the UK will be cycling 170 miles of ‘The Way of the Roses ’ to raise money for Goalball UK, a rehabilitation programme for injured soldiers returning from World War Two. The ‘Way of the Roses’ is the.....

End of life care review called by the National Council for Palliative Care

24 Jul 2015

A review on how Government departments and public bodies deal with death and bereavement has been requested by The National Council for Palliative Care (NCPC). The NCPC’s recent report titled, ‘Time for action: why end of life.....

Study finds rise in suicide among males in mental health care

23 Jul 2015

The number of suicides by men under the care of mental health services in the UK has risen, reports a new study, published by the University of Manchester. The findings from the 2003 to 2013 National Confidential Inquiry into Suicide.....

Women with memory problems experience faster cognitive decline than in men

22 Jul 2015

Women with memory problems could experience faster rates of cognitive decline than men, a new study has found. The first study presented at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference in Washington, found that women with.....

'Disabled Ramblers' participate in Suffolk mobility scooter expedition

22 Jul 2015

A group of ‘Disabled Ramblers’ have recently completed their latest mobility scooter ramble along the Sussex coast. Around 25 people took part in the eight mile expedition with the support from Suffolk based TGA Mobility, a nationwide.....

Bake a cake to raise money for the disabled

21 Jul 2015

TV chef Michael Caines is urging people across the country to involved in Give & Bake, which means get baking this August to help provide life-changing care and support for disabled people. Organised by.....

Dementia risk linked to school performance, job complexity and loneliness

21 Jul 2015

A recent conference has highlighted three risk factors in the development of dementia drawing on studies gathered from research centres around the world. Doing well at school and job complexity are associated with a lower risk.....

CQC claims to have transformed health and social care regulation

21 Jul 2015

According to England’s care regulator, the Care Quality Commission (CQC), the health and social care sector is now benefitting from a robust new inspection method the organisation has developed over the last year. Published as.....

Radical changes to NHS diagnosis of cancer to ensure test results within four weeks

20 Jul 2015

Major reforms recommended by the Independent Cancer Taskforce (ICT) will lead to an 80 per cent increase in the number of cancer tests, with NHS patients in England given a definitive diagnosis within a month to enable treatment to.....

One in five people in their sixties adapt homes to grow old with them

20 Jul 2015

A generation of forward-thinking 60-year-olds are adapting their homes to make them suitable for their needs as they age, according to research conducted by independent charity, Age UK. It has been revealed that a fifth of older.....

Major breakthrough announcement expected this week on Alzheimer's drugs

20 Jul 2015

Scientists working for the US drugs company Eli Lilly are reported to be preparing a mid-week announcement regarding two new drugs they believe will prevent the brain changes that lead to Alzheimer’s disease. Scheduled to be unveiled.....

UK sees a rise in 'Young Active Pensioners'

17 Jul 2015

Nearly half of British older people are feeling at least ten years younger than their age, with the average pensioner now trying at least four activities since retirement, according to a new survey carried out by independent market.....

Alzheimer's disease may affect the brain differently in African-Americans than European Americans

16 Jul 2015

Alzheimer’s disease may cause different changes in the brain in African-Americans than in white Americans of European descent, according to a recent study, published in the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology. The.....

Lack of dignity and failure to help older people eat 'endemic' in vast majority of hospitals

15 Jul 2015

Up to one million older people are not treated with dignity and are not given help with eating in hospitals in England, according to a new study. The statistical analysis of inpatient experience data in.....

Women over 70 urged to check for symptoms of breast cancer

14 Jul 2015

About one in three women diagnosed with breast cancer each year are aged 70 or over, yet many older women are unaware of some of the early warning signs of breast cancer, according to a survey. Fewer than half of the women over 70.....

Ultrasound accelerates skin healing for older people and those living with diabetes

13 Jul 2015

Using ultrasound to treat more than 200,000 patients in the UK suffering with chronic wounds could save the NHS £3.1bn every year, according to a new study. Researchers from the University of Sheffield’s.....

Guidance published on establishing dementia-friendly communities

09 Jul 2015

A number of leading health organisations and charities have collaborated to produce a ‘Code of practice’ for the purpose of making England’s towns and cities dementia-friendly. Among those to lend their expertise to the publication.....

One man and his dog complete three month challenge for charity

06 Jul 2015

A severely deaf man and his hearing dog are celebrating after completing a three-month challenge for . Richard Carr from Cheshire has been deaf since birth and recently participated in a.....

Ambitions of one in four young adult carers ruined

02 Jul 2015

Research carried out by Carers Trust Wales has confirmed that young adults with caring responsibilities are far more likely to drop out of college or university than those without. Looking to raise awareness of the challenges young.....