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Tag Archives: SIGN guidelines
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Summary
By the end of this topic you should: Know more about training courses for carers Know about how to register as a carer with your GP Know about support for carers- useful contacts Know how to make contact with other … Continue reading
Found in Topic: Training and support
Tagged: Carer Register | Carer organisations | SIGN guidelines | Support for carers | Training courses | Young Carers
Tagged: Carer Register | Carer organisations | SIGN guidelines | Support for carers | Training courses | Young Carers
SIGN Guidelines for stroke and carer information
What are SIGN Guidelines? SIGN ( Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network) These publications are based on the best or strongest evidenced medical research available at the time of publication. They are used as the base for best clinical practice in hospital … Continue reading
Future planning for carer needs – How you can become involved
Carers like you are the experts in the real solutions and problems of caring for a person after stroke. Your skills and experiences are valuable in helping others and in driving forward improvements in care for stroke. If you would … Continue reading
Found in Topic: Carers’ rights
Tagged: Public Partnership forums | SIGN guidelines | Voices Scotland
Tagged: Public Partnership forums | SIGN guidelines | Voices Scotland
Stroke Nurses
The Stroke Nurses work within the NHS and sometimes in the community as part of an outreach service. The Chest Heart and Stroke Scotland Stroke Nurses are one example of the voluntary or charitable sector working in partnership with NHS health … Continue reading