Wednesday, 4 September 2013
Reshaping Care for Older People
Information Booklet
According to the Scottish Government information booklet the population is changing and there is a growing proportion of elderly which is expected to rise to nearly two thirds of the total population by 2032. There will not be enough working people to afford the health costs and so things must change. One of the proposed changes will be to enable people to remain at home for as long as possible and to reduce admissions to hospitals. People need to agree to expect less from the NHS. One of the ways to achieve this is to provide information about what is possible and to help the older person to make informed choices/ decisions.
Are we really talking about the Liverpool Care Pathway here? Or what might be termed palliative care as opposed to curative care? So the older person will be persuaded to make decisions about Do not Resuscitate notices and preferred place of death, knowing that most elderly will choose home? That should reduce a large number of hospital admissions and help the elderly on their way.
Whatever it means, care will no longer be about going to the doctor, obtaining a diagnosis and treatment or rushing to the hospital in an emergency. That is a good way of reducing the problem of the elderly!
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FOR REFERENCE, they state:
ReplyDeleteThe Reshaping Care for Older People programme is overseen by a Ministerial
Strategic Group including senior local council elected members and NHS
managers under the leadership of Shona Robison MSP, Minister for Public
Health and Sport.
THEY GO ON TO SAY:
Delete:We cannot simply expand current services to help and support many more older people in future. That is unsustainable. Nor can we consider substantial increases in expenditure in a financial climate in which health and social care services are already looking for savings.
SINCE THEY CANNOT DO THAT, WHAT HAVE THEY GOT IN MIND?
AH! NOW WE START TALKING ABOUT `CARE OF THE DYING`.
They have given it away.