A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
Practice question
How you can improve the outcomes for older people in clinical settings
Joint activities such as art, sewing, knitting, cooking or growing plants help relati
Frailty is not an inevitable part of ageing, yet it is more common in o
Activities are not always seen as integral in a person's overall care a
What staff can do to help patients get home quicker and prevent deconditioning
How can I broach the subject of advance care planning with families, wh
Nurses need the knowledge and skills to identify older people who are lonely so they
How can I set up a musical group for residents in my care home?
Relatives and informal carers experience diffi
We all want to provide efficient and effective
A hospital admission can be bewildering for people with dementia or delirium. Staff can have difficulty managing what they perceive to be unsafe behaviour and so adopt one-to-one nursing to minimise risk.
Situations often arise in care settings, particularly those that support older adults, when individuals lack capacity to make decisions about their care or treatment.
What are twiddlemuffs is a question I have been asked many times in the months since we introduced these handmade knitted items in Exeter.
Concordance concerns the ability of a person to take medication as prescribed. Whether the person with cognitive impairment chooses, or is able, to take medication as prescribed is multifactorial:
