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Tag Archives: Confidentiality
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Positive messages for carers
There is confidential help out there if and when you need it Take your time to re-establish the relationship Express your feelings and encourage your partner to do the same Set the mood at a time of day when you will have … Continue reading
How to communicate effectively – ways to get your questions answered (3)
Other things to bear in mind: View Text Alternative Time and Place. Choose an appropriate time and place away from distractions for both you and the person you are speaking to. Remember that hospital staff have to ensure the immediate … Continue reading
How to communicate effectively – ways to get your questions answered (1)
The ward may offer: The ward may offer: Relatives Meetings Appointments Written Information Therapy? If the ward has relatives meetings try to attend. Informal communication is a good way to get to speak to the professionals who are involved in … Continue reading
Useful questions for carers to ask in the early stages
Remember the doctor has to comply with confidentiality and they may not be able to give you all the answers you are looking for unless you are next of kin or they have the permission of the person to discuss … Continue reading