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Carers Trust Calls For More Co-ordination To Overcome Stress Of Caring

August 4, 2016 by Jules Stanbridge Leave a Comment

A campaign to help the UK’s 1.8million older carers have better co-ordinated care was launched today by Carers Trust, the largest charity for unpaid carers, of which Carer Support Wiltshire is a network partner.

There are more than 1.8 million carers over the age of 60 in the UK* and the number is growing, with many older people looking after their sick or disabled husband or wife, while struggling with their own health needs.

Yet when it comes to ensuring that all the different organisations involved in caring for them know what is happening and that the right care is in place, there is a drastic lack of co-ordination.

Carers have been left angry and frustrated because of appointment clashes, difficulties navigating the health and social care system and being sent to locations that are impossible for them to reach.

But Carers Trust, which gives support and advice to people providing unpaid care to their sick, or disabled family member, has launched an online campaign called Where is my care co-ordinator – which is the first phase of a new, wider campaign called Speak up for older carers. The campaign aims to appeal for more support to make carers’ lives easier.

Gail Scott-Spicer, CEO of Carers Trust, said:

“The stories that carers are telling us are shocking. Five different appointments in one week in different locations and stories of not being able to get to their appointment because of difficulties getting to the location due to lack of transport.

“We’ve launched our “Where is my care co-ordinator” campaign to appeal to health and social care professionals to make life easier for carers by working closer together to help them overcome some of the frustrations they face.”

Many carers want a single point of contact or for someone to take responsibility for co-ordinating the care.

Gail Scott-Spicer continued:

“The life expectancy of older people is increasing and therefore people are caring for longer and for later into their lives, so it is crucial that care is well co-ordinated.

“Some simple steps like improved IT systems and early identification and referral to support services could make all the difference to stop the burn out of a carer and helping to smooth out what is already a difficult and challenging situation.”

The campaign was launched following a series of meetings with older carers across England to ascertain the issues they were facing, what would have been helpful for them to know, whether they had a care plan in place and whether they had discussed their future care needs with family and friends and with each other.

Carers Trust says the information will help to increase the charity’s knowledge of the needs of older carers and to look at what needs to be done to help them and potential carers plan for the future.

Filed Under: elderly, older people Tagged With: Carer Support Wiltshire, carers, Carers Trust, life expectancy, Older carers

GP Carers Scheme Hits New Heights

July 14, 2016 by Jules Stanbridge Leave a Comment

The Carer Support Wiltshire Investors in Carers GP Accreditation Scheme held their annual awards evening in July to recognise and celebrate those Wiltshire GP practices who have gone above and beyond for unpaid carers. This year saw a record number of submissions and winners, with 37 practices achieving awards.

The scheme, funded by Wiltshire Council and the NHS Wiltshire Clinical Commissioning Group aims to raise awareness of carers’ issues in GP practices and recognise their support to carers with the awards

To achieve a gold award, practices need to meet more than a dozen requirements, including; maintaining an up-to-date carer’s register, having a carer’s lead, providing flexible appointments for carers and holding at least one carer’s clinic per year. Twenty two practices were awarded a Gold Plus award for their ongoing gold standard commitment to carers.

“We are privileged in Wiltshire to receive such expert and friendly support from Carer Support Wiltshire; they have never failed to deliver with advice for me, as Carers Lead, or for a vital help and support for our much valued carers.” Caren Clarke, Carers Lead at Three Swans Surgery in Salisbury who won a Gold Plus Award.

Ann cares for her husband, John and is a patient at the Endless Street Surgery, Salisbury who also won a Gold Plus Award.

“Everyone at the surgery has been brilliant. Not long after a period in hospital (for a broken pelvis) I attended a carer health check at the surgery. At the time I was finding it difficult to get out and felt quite low. I was referred to one of the Carer Clinics where I met Julian, a support worker at Carer Support Wiltshire. Julian was lovely and full of information. He referred me to Adult Social Care Services to see if I could get more support caring for my husband.”

21% of carers providing over 50 hours of care say they are in poor health compared with nearly 11% of the non-carer population with 39 % putting off medical treatment because of their caring role.

Since the start of the Investors in Carers scheme there has been improved identification of previously unknown carers, including young carers, with GPs being the main source of these referrals. Because of surgery carer health checks, 624 carers were seen at clinics in the last twelve months with 134 (21%) being referred for a follow on health appointment because of a health concern identified at the appointment. Health issues identified include high BMI, diabetes, depression, substance misuse and back pain.

Paul Wilkins who attends the Hindon Surgery recently praised the scheme in his recent blog:

“The Hindon Surgery Carers’ Clinic was a terrific and very worthwhile experience which really opened up our eyes to the many ways the NHS, the surgery, charity and Wiltshire Council are genuinely trying to help carers, as well as support the way in which loved ones themselves are cared for.”

You can read his blog here: https://hindonwiltshire.wordpress.com/2016/05/04/who-cares-for-the-carers/

A big thank you to Bianca Goss Photography for donating her services.

Some names have been changed.

Filed Under: better care, emotional support, GP, older people, parent carers, young carers Tagged With: Carer Support Wiltshire, carers, GP Accreditation Awards Scheme, health, wiltshire

John’s Campaign Wins Support from NHS

March 14, 2016 by Jules Stanbridge Leave a Comment

Carer Support Wiltshire and Observer backed John’s Campaign wins support from the NHS.

A significant milestone has been reached by John’s Campaign, the rapidly growing project to break down institutionalised barriers in the NHS and allow carers of people with dementia who are admitted to hospital to be able to stay with them or visit them at any time. Hospitals across the UK are now set to change their policies to allow better access for carers

You can read the full story in the Observer here.

Filed Under: dementia, elderly, hospital, NHS, older people, rights, Uncategorized, wiltshire Tagged With: carers, Carers Support Wiltshire, Dementia, hospital, NHS, wiltshire

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