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The Domains – Cognition | elderlylaw
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Partner at Nash and Co in Plymouth. The Domains – Cognition. Cognition, since it is about their understanding, is about their ability to function in their world. What assistance do they need? What can they do for themselves? What do they need reminding about? What do they need support for? Very importantly, what is their understanding of risk? What risks do they understand? It is also about their condition, do they know what is wrong with them, how bad it is and how it affects them? Care of the Elderly.
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NHS Continuing Healthcare Funding | elderlylaw
https://elderlylaw.wordpress.com/2015/06/18/nhs-continuing-healthcare-funding
Partner at Nash and Co in Plymouth. NHS Continuing Healthcare Funding. NHS Continuing Healthcare Funding (CHC). What is it, how much is it and where does it come from? The case law relating to the funding goes back to 1999, when a car accident survivor named Pam Coughlan, who lives in Exeter went to Court to secure the funding for her care. The case was also about where she should live, as she was being asked to move when she had been promised a home for life. So where are we now? Care of the Elderly.
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The Checklist and Decision Support Tool (DST) | elderlylaw
https://elderlylaw.wordpress.com/2015/07/03/the-checklist-and-decision-support-tool-dst
Partner at Nash and Co in Plymouth. The Checklist and Decision Support Tool (DST). The checklist and Decision Support Tool (DST). So how does NHS Continuing Healthcare funding work? A meeting is called and the multi-disciplinary team should meet the individual and then complete a checklist (if they choose to do one) and if that stage is passed, then complete a Decision Support Tool (DST). The checklist is a bit like a DST light! Care of the Elderly. NHS Continuing Healthcare Funding – The process. You ar...
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The Domains – Communication | elderlylaw
https://elderlylaw.wordpress.com/2015/08/13/the-domains-communication
Partner at Nash and Co in Plymouth. The Domains – Communication. Portrait of angry old woman grandmother covering her ears. Communication is linked to cognition and psychological needs, as discussed in previous blogs. Communication is about the physical ability to respond to the world around the individual. Whilst it is easy to appreciate that this is about verbal communication, it is also about non verbal communication. If they have a hearing aid, is it switched on? Are their glasses clean? 💦 21 minute...
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