The Nuffield Trust have come out to say that the publicly funded social care system for older adults is now failing. They have said that for older adults, that the publicly funded care is required. Emma Dodsworth and Laura Shlepper are amongst a series of statistics and a lot of them are being taken from a lot of other pieces of research. The older population has increased quite a lot and it is safe to say that a lot of them now require home care. That being said, there is not enough funding at all to try and support this. The amount of older people who are now living at home has fallen over the years and this does indicate that more has to be done. If you work in homecare or if you work in the sector of private nursing, then you will understand this more than anyone. If you provide bespoke care packages in private nursing or if you offer mental health support to social workers, then this will be of special interest to you. The amount of older population who live at home and who need help has fallen over time and it looks like a lot of this is due to better health and living standards. This means that people can now live on their own for longer periods of time and this is great to say the least. Studies have found that half of people who are over the age of 65 need one carer or some kind of support from family. On top of this, more has to be done to try and make sure that the sector does not fail in terms of lack of funding. Follow this story if you want to find out more.

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A new attachment has now been added to the general Market Sustainability and the Fair Cost of Care. The cost of care reports and the market sustainability plans have been released by a local authority. They have been linked to the documents of each council that is available and this is great to say the least. This has actually gone against the guidance for Annex G- which has actually be removed. When you look at the Market Sustainability and Fair Cost Fund, you will soon see that local authorities in England have to publish the cost of care reports in February.

Of course, there is a lot of work that has to be done to try and make sure that those who work in homecare and those who work in private nursing get the help that they need. Those who offer mental health support to social workers also have to make sure that they are doing what they can to stay afloat, but this is very difficult in the current climate. Of course, only time will tell if this is going to make a difference but at the end of the day, the sector is on its knees. The cost of care is rising, and it is safe to say that more funding is required. This is very difficult to plan when you look at the fact that the NHS is not getting enough as it is, and that every single part of it is having a hard time. If you want to keep up with this story, then be sure to follow the cost of care report and also make sure that you explore the idea of market sustainability as well. If you can do this, then you will find it easier to stay on top.

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Helen Whately who is the Minister for Social Care has come out to thank nurses in a letter that has since been released. This day is very important, mainly because it is actually the anniversary of the famous Florence Nightingale. The Minister, along with Deborah Sturdy have shared various messages of appreciation and they have also shown their support in letters, blog posts and various visits across England. If you happen to work in private nursing or if you like to offer bespoke care packages to social workers who have mental health issues, then this is of big significance. Of course, it is important to know that a lot of work is being done to try and give support to those who need it and now workers from across the world are doing what they can to try and provide help as well. That being said, the private nursing sector is now on its knees and it’s days like this where recognition is important to give. Nurses often find themselves working very long hour and at the end of the day it is of no surprise to see that people are struggling more than ever to get the care they need. That being said, if action is not taken now to try and make a change then it is never going to happen, and this could result in some huge consequences for the patients and the nurses who work in the business. Of course, only time will tell what the future holds but right now it would seem that people really do have to do more in order to make sure that they are giving and receiving the proper level of support. Keep up to date with this story to find out more.

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A peer and a former minister has come out to say that they ultimately regret taking part in the health and social care sector. The government has said that they now recommend including social care within the department’s name. Of course, he has now come out to say that this was a huge mistake. He said at London, one of the main hubs that he now thinks that he was wrong and ultimately what they have ended up with is other places competing for money. This was a mistake to say the least. He has come out to say that what they should be thinking about is the machinery of the government issue. More has to be done to try and make sure that progress is made here and he now believes it should all be handled by the Department for Business and Trade. They have to make sure that they follow all of the right publications and that they do what they can to bring about a positive result. Warner was the Parliamentary Under Secretary in the year 2003 and this lasted until the year 2005. He then went on to be the Minister for National Health. At the end of the day, quite a lot has changed over the years and he was made a peer in the year 1998. If you happen to work in homecare or if you like to offer bespoke care packages as the result of your private nursing campaign then this is great. It is also ideal if you work with social workers or if you support others with mental health. At the end of the day, only time will tell what the future holds but right now it looks like the sector as a whole is failing.

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