Caring UK April 2021

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no.291 • £4.75 incorporating

April 2021

Time to start ‘stand up’ for social care

n Extra funding for social care, funded by taxation or National Insurance. n Dementia treated like other high priority illnesses, like cancer and heart disease. n A fixed percentage of GDP to be spent on social care. n Social care businesses to be zero-rated for VAT. The ICG points to 1.4m people going without the care they need, £8bn cut from social care budgets since 2010-11 and 100,000 vacancies in the care sector on any one day as evidence that social care needs urgent help. Mike added: “Reform is long overdue; the Prime Minister has repeatedly promised it and it is time to deliver. “Unless we get more funding into the sector to support care, ease the staffing shortages and improve the terms and conditions of the staff providing amazing care, the sector will continue to be fragile, as it was when Covid-19 struck last year. “If people had lived as long as they do now when Nye Bevan created the NHS in 1948, the care of older people would have been included in the system then. “It is time to put that right now by carrying out the sort of reform Bevan did for healthcare on the way we care for the country’s most vulnerable and in need of support.”

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A FULL-BLOWN campaign to ‘Stand up’ for social care would be a fitting way to mark the first anniversary of the Covid-19 lockdown, providers said. The Independent Care Group says the country cannot let social care become so susceptible again and the time for total reform has come. Chair Mike Padgham said: “At my own care group, we have cared for more than 100 discharged Covid19 patients. “So, now it has to be payback time. One-and-a-half million heroic social care workers have put their lives on the line during Covid-19, it is time they got the recognition they deserve. “To begin with it would be nice if the Government could give all carers in England a bonus, like the £500 administrations have given to carers in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. “And it is time we put social care at the front of the queue and served the millions of frail and vulnerable people with the care they need and deserve, in a civilised country.” The ICG wants to see: n A root and branch overhaul of the way social care is planned and funded. n NHS care and social care to be merged and managed either locally or nationally.

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Home takes part in pen pal scheme

Residents living in Care UK homes have been able to enjoy virtual sessions with a food expert. Residents in homes were able to join a live event with food historian Dr Polly Russell from the BBC programme Back in Time for... for a live interactive food tasting session designed to transport residents back to their younger years. Partnering with Care UK for the nationwide Food for Thought initiative, which sees care homes across the country celebrate their favourite foods throughout the decades, Dr Polly worked alongside the operator’s chefs to create a unique reminiscence menu. The menu features iconic foods from the 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s and is designed to be used as a sensory tool to encourage reminiscence in older people.

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RESIDENTS at River Court care home in Watford have been keeping connected with young people at a time when social isolation has increased by joining the free YOPEY pen pal scheme. YOPEY, the Young People of th,e Year charity, traditionally runs befriending schemes where young people visit care homes, but due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this has been put on hold. Despite some visiting being stopped during the lockdown, the charity and its volunteers wanted to continue supporting care home residents at a time when they needed it the most, so decided to start a letter-writing scheme. Home manager Bijoy Philip said feedback from residents has been extremely positive, describing the befriending scheme as “an opportunity to give some love and receive some love.” “With everything else that’s going on in the world currently, the scheme has been a beacon of hope for our residents during the lockdown,” he added. “Creating and maintaining social connections with our younger generation is key to supporting the mental wellbeing of our residents and, in turn, helps them to age well. We wanted to keep our residents connected with young people, as we see the many benefits that it brings to them. “We want to thank the Wellbeing Team for their constant efforts in getting the residents involved in this great initiative.”

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