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compared with usual care on quality of life (for the person living with dementia and for their carers) and the timing of entry to...
This quality standard covers assessing and managing hearing loss in adults (aged 18 and over). It includes people presenting with hearing loss for the first time in adulthood whether it started in adulthood or earlier. It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement.
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- Quality statement 1: Earwax removal
- Quality statement 2: Sudden onset of hearing loss
- Quality statement 3: Rapid worsening of hearing loss
- Quality statement 4: Audiological assessment
- Quality statement 5: Provision of hearing aids
- Quality statement 6: Follow-up audiology appointment
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Find out about the progress made by the health and care system in implementing NICE guidance on end of life care for adults
A quick and easy-to-read guide for care home managers about achieving good oral health in care homes.
This quality standard covers admissions into, and discharge from, inpatient hospital settings for adults (aged 18 years and over) with social care needs. It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement.
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- Quality statement 1: Information sharing on admission
- Quality statement 2: Comprehensive geriatric assessment
- Quality statement 3: Coordinated discharge
- Quality statement 4: Discharge plans
- Quality statement 5: Involving carers in discharge planning
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Diabetes Week, Stoptober, Mouth Cancer Awareness Action Month, Dry January and Dementia Awareness. • Establish health improvement work...
Our impact reports look at how the health and care system uses NICE's recommendations to improve people's health and care.
A quick guide for practitioners supporting people growing older with learning disabilities.
Conversely, for actions with respect to the QS for dementia (Supporting people to live well with dementia) have included...
A quick and easy-to-read guide to the standard of care you should expect from a home care provider.
This quality standard covers the management of Parkinson’s disease in adults. It does not include treatment of parkinsonism not caused by Parkinson’s disease. It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement.
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- Quality statement 1: Point of contact with specialist services
- Quality statement 2: Information about impulse control disorders
- Quality statement 3: Referral to physiotherapy, occupational therapy or speech and language therapy
- Quality statement 4: Levodopa in hospital or a care home
- Quality statement 5: Access to clozapine for treating hallucinations and delusions
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prevalence of risk and protective factors in mid-life for the development of dementia, disability and frailty, and what are the...
This guideline covers managing hip fracture in adults. It aims to improve care from the time people aged 18 and over are admitted to hospital through to when they return to the community. Recommendations emphasise the importance of early surgery and coordinating care through a multidisciplinary Hip Fracture Programme to help people recover faster and regain their mobility.
How training on positive lifestyle changes can benefit health and social care staff
evaluate their own lifestyles. This supports NICE guidance on disability, dementia and frailty in later life, where recommendation 13...
mid-life maintain or adopt healthy behaviours and build up resilience to dementia, disability and frailty? What are the best methods for...