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Reform Call for care of Elderly

It has been suggested by experts that reform is needed to ensure the UK copes with the burgeoning care demands of the growing numbers of elderly people.

It is estimated by 2025 the number of over 85's will have risen by two thirds. This having the effect of an increasing demand on health and social services. Professor Ian Philip, the national director for older people, mentioned that better management of long-term conditions to reduce the need for hospital or residential care.

The over 65's are the biggest users of the NHS accounting for over 40% of the services budget, with 65% of hospital beds occupied by the over 65's on any given day. It is suggested that more services need to be offered from local settings and in peoples own homes.

Gordon Lishman, director general of Age Concern, welcomed any move to put the needs and wishes of older people at the centre of their health care.

Also See : Health System Neglects Elderly


Source : BBC News
Date : 28/01/2007

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