Older people’s nursing: new initiatives and best practice conference presentations
Published: 19 April 2013
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Please see below all presentations from the main hall and concurrent sessions that were presented at our successful Older people’s nursing: new initiatives and best practice conference and exhibition conference on the 19th March in Birmingham:
Delivering Dignity (PDF 2.46 MB)
Development of a Medical and Mental Health Unit to Care for Confused Older People (PDF 1.20 MB)
New initiatives and best practice (PDF 1.01 MB)
The Value of Advance Care Planning in Care Homes (PDF 667 KB)
Building Relationships and Involvement through Technology and Life Stories (PDF 667 KB)
Promoting the Mobility of Older Adults in Hospital: The nursing team contribution (PDF 241 KB)
‘Balancing help’: Patterns of help seeking after fall-induced hip fracture (PDF 6.39 MB)
Improving Care, Supporting Staff & Keeping Families Close - Gateshead Care Home Initiative (PDF 618 KB)
Walking sticks, curly hair and wrinkles; a visual image of later life (PDF 1.72 MB)
How nurses can help alleviate insomnia in the older person (PDF 386 KB)
The Older Prisoner and the Role of the Nurse in Meeting Health Care Needs (PDF 602 KB)
Advancing knowledge in dementia care nursing: research policy and practice (PDF 3.37 MB)
Dementia research: maximising the effectiveness of the nursing contribution (PDF 140 KB)
Older People's Nursing Keynote Speech (PDF 445 KB)
Proactive Elderly Advance Care Planning (PEACE) for nursing home residents (PDF 435 KB)
Developing a vision for nursing in dementia care (PDF 1.09 MB)
Can you catch care, kindness and compassion and bottle it ? (PDF 168 KB)
Advance Care Planning and dementia (PDF 869 KB)
Implementing the Namaste end of life care programme for people with advanced dementia living & dying in care homes (PDF 6.84 MB)
Transferring Care: improving the safety and quality of care for patients moving between hospitals to care homes and care homes to hospital (PDF 290 KB)
Make Specialling Special – The art of compassionate one to one nursing for „at risk‟ patients in an acute hospital setting (PDF 0.98 MB)
Delivering care and treatment to those who lack capacity - Clinical holding and treatment issues (PDF 4.85 MB)

