"Have you noticed any changes in your children's behavior after extended use of screens? Please share your observations regarding any behavioral shifts, positive or negative, that you may have observed in your children."

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Delays in cancer treatment can have devastating impacts. Recent reports highlight the urgent need for timely care. As caregivers, staying informed and advocating for timely interventions is crucial.

Let's stand together for the timely support our loved ones deserve and let’s support those facing a cancer diagnosis here at We Talk Care.
#wetalkcare #cancer #cancersupport #cancercaregivers

https://www.theguardian.com/so....ciety/2024/feb/08/ca

More than a third of cancer patients in England face potentially deadly delays | Cancer | The Guardian
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More than a third of cancer patients in England face potentially deadly delays | Cancer | The Guardian

Overall NHS figures show 6.37 million patients waiting for health treatment at end of December

My mum just asked to go to my aunt's and I told her I'm all you got and she replied with "well that ain't much". 🥺

Over £3 million has been allocated to transform technology in adult social care. This investment aims to enhance care delivery through innovative solutions, making a significant difference in the lives of those we care for. Let's embrace these changes for a brighter, more efficient care future!
#wetalkcare #adultsocialcare #caretech

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Over £3 million to transform technology in adult  social care - GOV.UK
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Over £3 million to transform technology in adult social care - GOV.UK

People who receive care will benefit from new technology to help improve their independence and reduce avoidable hospital admissions.

Did you know the Public Health Grant is crucial for funding essential services in our communities? With increasing demands, there's a growing need for greater investment. Understanding how this impacts our health system is vital for every caregiver.

Learn why and how we can advocate for better support at We Talk Care and join our mission for the greater good.
#wetalkcare #publichealthgrant #healthandsocialcare #carefunding

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The public health grant has been cut by 27% on a real-terms per person basis since 2015/16. 

A recent surge in flu cases is putting unprecedented pressure on the NHS, affecting services across the UK. As caregivers, staying informed and prepared is key to navigating these challenging times.

Let’s share tips on how to keep your loved ones safe and healthy this winter.

#wetalkcare #nhs #fluvirus #carertips
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-63160530

Social care: 'Jo's care will cost £1.5k a week - the system is broken' - BBC News
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Social care: 'Jo's care will cost £1.5k a week - the system is broken' - BBC News

A BBC poll reveals people's worries about social care. So what is the new government going to do?

41% of employers now offer dedicated leave policies for carers, marking a significant step towards workplace inclusivity. However, could businesses be doing more to support their employees as care needs continue to climb?

Here’s your chance to have your say and share your experiences of employer leave policies for carers, join the conversation here at We Talk Care.

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41% of employers have a dedicated carer’s leave policy - Employee Benefits
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41% of employers have a dedicated carer’s leave policy - Employee Benefits

Two-fifths (41.4%) of organisations have a dedicated carer’s leave policy, according to a survey of Employee Benefits readers.

I don't know if any of you have this same issue. My mum doesn't want to do much other than watch TV, but she doesn't really understand a lot of it. Commercials confuse the heck out of her! She constantly asks "why are they doing that", or "how did they shrink that person", or "who could drink that much coffee"? She's really judgemental of everyone/everything on the shows/commercials. "That picture is ugly", "why would she wear her hair like that", "he shouldn't have gotten in that car". It's honestly exhausting. It's non-stop. I want to always stay positive around her, but sometimes I just have to leave the room and scream in a pillow! 🤪🤣 Thanks for listening. 😆😁

New remote monitoring technology for Parkinson's has received backing from NICE, with the innovative system already helping to change the lives of those diagnosed and the people who care for them.

Could the new tech help you support a loved one? Share your thoughts with us

https://pharmaphorum.com/news/....remote-parkinsons-mo
#wetalkcare #parkinsons #healthtech #nice

Remote Parkinson’s monitoring tech backed by NICE | pharmaphorum
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Remote Parkinson’s monitoring tech backed by NICE | pharmaphorum

NICE firms up guidance backing NHS use of five digital health wearables for remote monitoring of Parkinson's disease patients.

Could some dementia symptoms actually be a misdiagnosed liver disease?
New findings suggest that misdiagnosis is more common than previously thought, and that there is potential for reversing symptoms in some cases.

Check out the details over at https://www.msn.com/en-gb/heal....th/other/dementia-sy

Let's discuss the impact this would have on many individuals.
#wetalkcare #dementia #liverdisease #misdiagnosis

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