Carer's in the UK are given less money than people on Job Seekers Allowance to care for their loved ones. MX One Arts and Carers Hub have teamed up to create this film which highlights the plight of carer's and the lack of help from ...See more ...
Carers of people with cancer and other life limiting conditions often fail to appreciate the scale of the caring task and frequently do not identify with the label of carer. This is especially true when care takes place in the home and the patient is their spouse. When caring in the home ...
Compromises may have to be struck, for example, between privacy and protection or between the rights of the carer and the needs and desires of the person being cared for.doi:10.1007/978-1-349-27625-7_4Liz LloydMacmillan Education UKLloyd, L. (1999). The well being of carers: An ...
A Home Health Monitoring System Designed to Support Carers in Their Caring Role home monitoringcarersurveyself careIn the UK, a 'carer' is someone who, unpaid, looks after a family member, friend or partner who could not manage ... A Taylor,R Wilson,S Agamanolis - IEEE 被引量: 3发表:...
*The Carer Well-Being Index serves as a resource with insights and solutions to help the public and private sector better support unpaid carers around the world. *Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany operates its biopharmaceutical business in the U.S. and Canada as EMD Serono. *International Alliance...
The health and wellbeing needs of the social care workforce must be brought in line with the standards set for NHS workers as part of the reform of UK social care, according to public and occupational health experts at Imperial College London. Writing in
(Fox, Sparrow, & Webber, 2010, The Schizophrenia Commission, 2012; Carers UK, Buckner & Yeandle, 2015) There are, however, significant personal costs attached to the role with carers typically reporting higher levels of physical and psychiatric morbidity particularly when compared to non-carer ...
Background: The rapidly aging global population has increased the demand for caregivers. Many caregivers simultaneously engage in paid employment, and the dual role makes the needs of caregiver employees conceivably more remarkable. However, there is a g
(HRM). Semi-structured interviews were held with 21 active employees of a large Portuguese business group in the environmental sector. The study took place in two parts; first, in December 2018 and then two years after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, in January 2022. Theories and ...
View chapter About the book Description The authors, specialists in the UK, draw on developmental theory to propose a model of practice specifically for dementia care. The number of people who suffer from dementia is increasing and in consequence the problems it presents are affecting a growing nu...