Health Care Needs Assessment of Gender Identity Services (Scotland)Rachel ThomsonJessica BakerJulie ArnotScottish Public Health Network ScotPHN
There are many types of care homes, from residential, to those providing nursing care and dementia care. Talk to your GP and other healthcare professionals to understand what care your loved one may need. Your local authority social services team can arrange a free care needs assessment. Find ...
Care home staff knowledge of oral care compared to best practice: a West of Scotland pilot study. Br Dent J 2008; 205: E15.Young BC, Murray CA, Thomson J: Care home staff knowledge of oral care compared to best practice: a West of Scotland pilot study. Br Dent J 2008, 205:E15...
I couldn’t rate the care home highly enough. Robert, Husband of Resident, Muirfield Randolph Hill ensures that people are the focus of everything that they do. My Mum has enjoyed making new friends and learning some new interests.
I couldn’t rate the care home highly enough. Robert, Husband of Resident, Muirfield Randolph Hill ensures that people are the focus of everything that they do. My Mum has enjoyed making new friends and learning some new interests.
If you need care and support at home, a good first step is to ask your local authority for a free care assessment. They’ll look at your care needs and finances to see what level of support you need and how it could be paid for. ...
I'm a care provider in Scotland, can I use your care compliance software? Yes. Access Care Compliance is already used by Scottish care providers and is configurable to the differing requirements of the Care Inspectorate Scotland. If you manage cross-border services (for example in Scotland and...
We have policies for home care providers, care home providers and nursing home providers in England, Scotland and Wales. What policies do we need for our CQC Registration? There is an extensive list of policies required for CQC registration. These cover areas such as Quality Assurance, Governan...
You can divide ownership in any proportion astenants in common. (Joint owners in Scotland). Some solicitors tout a tenancy in common as a method of reducing care home fees. For example, one partner’s share could be put into a trust controlled by their children. When that partner dies, ...
As the change in policy applied only to Scotland, a natural experiment is formed allowing a difference﹊nヾifferences approach to be used. This paper finds that the introduction of the policy increased the probability of women supplying informal care by around six percentage points. In addition,...