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There are now a wide selection of
documents and leaflets available via the internet which relate to older people. Click on the
links provided to view online versions of documents |
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| NHS Placement |
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| NHS Lothian works 'around the clock' to make
sure you have access to healthcare whenever you need
it. |
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| MS Connect Magazine |
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| MS Connect comes out six times a year and is
packed with news and events, information about MS
and about the work of the Society. Linked edition
features a detailed article on Older people and MS |
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| Walk more.. Feel the
difference |
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| Paths to Health supports local schemes to
promote walking in their communities. These schemes
offer led walks and information about safe,
accessible and enjoyable places to walk locally. |
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| Have you seen an adult at
risk? |
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| Most people with mental illness, physical or
learning disabilities, or other care needs live
their lives comfortably and securely, either
independently or with assistance. However, for a
small number, dependence on others may put them at
risk and produce conflict, exploitation, abuse or
neglect. |
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| Telecare |
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What is Telecare?
Telecare is a simple system that can tell us when
there is an emergency in your home and allows us to
get help to you
straight away. It can be provided along side any
similar existing services you may have such as home
care. |
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for an overview from Dept of Health |
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| A Guide to Adult Social
Care Services |
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| In April 2006, the Health and
Social Care Department changed the way it provides social
care services for adults. This booklet explains some of
these changes, which have been made to improve the quality
of the services the department provides. The booklet also
explains how you and your family can get the help you need.
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| Social Care leaflets &
Publication |
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| The Health and
Social Care Department produce a number of leaflets
for adults needing social care services - the titles
can be viewed by the link provided. You can
also obtain the leaflets on this page by contacting
Social Care Direct on 0131 200 2324. |
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| Direct Payments
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The term Direct Payment is commonly
used when referring to Self-Directed Support.
Guidance from the Scottish Executive published in
July 2007 uses the term Self-Directed Support as it
encompasses the potential for its usage
more fully than Direct Payment. |
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| A carer's guide to carer's
assessment and self-assessment form |
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| You are entitled to a carer’s
assessment if you undertake a substantial and
regular caring role for another person. A carer is
generally defined as a person of any age who
provides unpaid help and support to a relative,
friend or neighbour who cannot manage to live
independently without the carer’s help, due to
frailty, illness, disability or addiction. |
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Carers self assessment form |
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| The Home Care and Support
Service |
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| The service is one of a range of
services providing care in the community to help
you, your relatives and carers.This leaflet provides
information for people needing help to stay in their
own home. Each person’s needs are different and so
individual arrangements vary widely. The help you
need and would like to have will be discussed fully
with you. If you are at home someone will be able to
assess your needs and can provide further
information about the service. If you are about to
leave hospital your care plan will include this
assessment. |
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| Moving On |
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This leaflet is to tell you, your
relatives, representatives or carers about the moves
between wards and places of
care you may experience during and after your time
in hospital. |
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| Home Care re-ablement
teams |
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| If you still need ongoing support,
once a suitable level of care has been decided on, a
service will be arranged with the Council’s Home
Care Service or with a Council approved Care At Home
Agency. |
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