Emergency Tracheostomy Care: A Pre-Emptive Approach
‘Early identification’, ‘early intervention’ and ‘early escalation’ are three phrases that you will hear being used frequently by staff at The Bridge Care Centre in
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‘Early identification’, ‘early intervention’ and ‘early escalation’ are three phrases that you will hear being used frequently by staff at The Bridge Care Centre in
To deliver safe and effective tracheostomy care within a neuro rehab setting, discipline, vigilance and communication are all essential elements that must be respected. The
The progressive nature of Huntington’s disease creates many different challenges for those living with the condition, so it is vitally important that the team of
HDA Quality Assured is a quality assurance programme run by the Huntington’s Disease Association to help families find a suitable care home or service for
The Occupational Therapy department at Aderyn delivered the 12 week Social Skills Programme, a core treatment group designed primarily for individuals with Schizophrenia and high
Measuring healthcare outcomes is an integral aspect of high-quality complex care provision and helps us make informed decisions about how to best care for the
Mind (2020) list misusing prescription, alcohol and recreational drugs as a form of self-harm. Research shows that men are more likely than women to be
Last month saw the publication of the UK Rare Diseases Framework, setting out the national vision on how the UK will improve the lives of people living with rare diseases. Elysium Neurological welcomes this important publication which aims to ensure a coherent and streamlined way of diagnosing, treating and caring for patients who are living with a rare disease.
Did you know The Bridge Care Centre take Respite Care Packages? The Bridge Care Centre provides specialised care and expert therapeutic interventions for people affected
Even for clinicians who are experienced in working with deaf people, accurate diagnosis of ASD is made difficult by the features of many deaf people’s development that result in conditions that can create a presentation that mimics ASD.