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Older people with social care needs and multiple long-term conditions (NG22)
This guideline covers planning and delivering social care and support for older people who have multiple long-term conditions. It promotes an integrated and person-centred approach to delivering effective health and social care services.
Question Dementia care:- How effective and cost effective is intermediate care including reablement for supporting people living with...
Effects of HRT on dementia risk:- What are the effects of early HRT use on the risk of dementia?
Question Effects of HRT on dementia risk:- What are the effects of early HRT use on the risk of dementia? Any explanatory...
This quality standard covers referral and assessment for intermediate care and how to deliver the service. It covers bed-based intermediate care, crisis response, home-based intermediate care and reablement. It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement. It does not cover rehabilitation for specific conditions.
hearing aids and incidence of dementia:- In adults with hearing loss, does the use of hearing aids reduce the incidence of...
Question Specialist dementia support:- What is the most effective and cost effective way to support people with dementia...
Mental health of adults in contact with the criminal justice system (QS163)
This quality standard covers recognising, assessing and managing mental health problems in adults (aged 18 and over) who are in contact with the criminal justice system (this includes police contact, court and prison custody, street triage, liaison and diversion services, and probation services). It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement.
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Recommendation ID NG97/4 Question Managing delirium superimposed on dementia:- What are the most clinically and cost-effective...
Care and support for people with dementia:- What is the effect of specific interventions to support people with dementia...
cost effectiveness of using a dementia-specific addition to the Care Certificate for community staff, including...
Social care for older people with multiple long-term conditions (QS132)
This quality standard covers the planning and delivery of social care and support for older people (aged 65 and over) with multiple long-term conditions. It includes people living in their own homes, in specialist settings or in care homes, both those who receive support with funding for their social care and those who do not. It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement.
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Sections for QS132
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- Quality statement 1: Including physical and mental health needs in a care and support needs assessment
- Quality statement 2: Discussing services that could help at a care and support needs assessment
- Quality statement 3: Named care coordinator
- Quality statement 4: Care planning
- Quality statement 5: Review of health and social care plan
- About this quality standard
This guideline covers the transition between inpatient hospital settings and community or care homes for adults with social care needs. It aims to improve people's experience of admission to, and discharge from, hospital by better coordination of health and social care services.
Recommendation ID NG96/4 Question Dementia education and training programmes for family members and carers:- What is the effectiveness
burden:- Does actively reducing anticholinergic burden in people living with dementia improve cognitive outcomes compared with usual...
NG71/1 Question Combination treatment for Parkinson's disease dementia:- What is the effectiveness of combination treatment with a...