very often it's because they they're living in rented accommodation and the landlord hasn't provided those things which means we must clamp down much carer and landlords but sometimes also they just can't make that small capital investment which allows them then tomake much greater Savings in in their day-to-day expenditure so these are all things that governments can quite easily
I don't remember what that picture looked like. The carer comes running in.
I don't remember what that picture looked like. And his carer had stepped out to the bathroom, and I was left alone with him for just a couple minutes, which was not--
I don't remember what that picture looked like. He asked the carer -- she didn't know exactly why at first, but he said, I want to go this way, that way.
because anybody as you can imagine with dementia is very vulnerable to somebody taking advantage of them in in the in the role of carer they're very unlikely carers these two guys and and um that's all that happen
ability to calm themselves down given to these children as a result of the tenderness and the love that they've had from their maternal carers is already denied them because often the maternal carer is born into such conditions of stress themselves and they enter relationships
I don't remember what that picture looked like. So the carers told me, well, we can get-- a few of us can either lift him up and then bring the wheelchair up.
around kensington knightsbridge working with these toddlers and their carers and trying to resolve their difficulties and i use that money to then pay for myself to go to university to train as a psychotherapist and to train in analytic
A caregiver is someone who is paid, like a nurse or a social worker. And those things are different because the carer often comes with a very emotional component. It's been said that in American families, the women make about 80% of the health care decisions.
OK. And of course, everyone's cleaned that hands so it's to be absolutely-- Just And if you want to be a carer in life and your parents want you to be a bond trader, well,
flaw in the delivery of services to children is this assumption that behind every child is a responsible carer who's going to take that child to the appointment whereas if you look at child abuse statistics 90 percent of children
stranger abuse is much rarer but nevertheless we've created structures where the lone child the child who doesn't have a competent carer can't actually access our service provision because the competent adult who should be facilitating it is missing so i decided to set up a counselling
holidays because they really didn't want the school holidays to come about because it meant they didn't get lunch it meant that if you were being abused by a carer you were more likely to be abused because the the idea that the teacher was going to see you the next day with the bruises wasn't you know a deterrent
traumatic memories and they bank very many of them and very powerful ones and what happens is if you had had a compassionate carer who could have come along and said this shouldn't be happening to you i'm so
He always turns up with these two dogs. And I had the pleasure of talking to one of his carers the other day, and I said, oh, talk to me about the dogs. And they said, hands down, the most positive effect on his life hasn't been medication, has not been our hospital system.
whereas if you look at child abuse statistics 90 percent of children who are being abused are actually abused by their carers and family members stranger abuse is much rarer but nevertheless we've created structures where the lone child the
But there's also nutritional information on some of our patients. And the way we got from a 20% diagnosis of pneumonia by parents and carers to a 65% diagnosis-- they'd been issued with stopwatches by the World Health
I don't remember what that picture looked like. Either he would just have to take it, or eventually his carer might see it and wipe it.
But there's also nutritional information on some of our patients. So we issued a necklace of beads, and it requires the carer or the parent simply to flick a beat down for every breath.
i did i just stabbed this man i couldn't stop and i couldn't stop you know so that that is the challenge their own body cues because often they the person who should have done it for them which is a carer
But there's also nutritional information on some of our patients. Organization, I think. But the carers and the parents weren't able to count up to the 40 or 50 or 60 breaths that were meant to be counted within the minute.
So think about how am I going-- you only produce oxytocin in an environment where you feel safe, uninterrupted, undisturbed. Well, I think we've got a lot of evidence to show that what's called continuity of carer is the best that a woman can get in terms of safety
needs to have a relationship with a clinician of some type in a system. And, like I say, very often with family members-- I love the British term for this, carers -- so a carer is someone who's not paid but takes care of you. A caregiver is someone who is paid, like a nurse or a social worker.
It would have been a totally different story. But the yearning of wanting to find my mother and especially my sister, as well, because I was her carer . There was a major drive, as in when it comes to family, no one would ever let go of family.