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Supporting older people in care homes at nightDiana Kerr, Heather Wilkinson and CoIm CunninghamThis report explores the night-time care experiences of night-care-older-peoplef residents, relatives and staff in three care homes in Scotland.Although night-time care forms a significant part of care home provision, little research has focused on this. Night staff are a vulnerable group, receiving less training, supervision and support than day staff, but with high levels of night-care-older-people responsibility.This report examines the perspectives of residents, relatives, staff and care home inspectors. It identifies areas of good and poor prnight-care-older-people
actice, and recommends ways to make improvements through a series of interventions.Issues explored in depth include:•the role of regulatory bodies in Supporting older people in care homes at nightDiana Kerr, Heather Wilkinson and CoIm CunninghamThis report explores the night-time care experiences of night-care-older-peopleents;•the need to reduce the number of checks that occurs throughout the night;•the training of night staff in areas such as dementia awareness and the management of continence;•guidance on appropriate noise and light levels; and•strategies for developing more person-centred care at night.Recommenda night-care-older-peopletions are made for care regulators (commissioners), providers, home managers and night-time staff.The research will be of interest to anyone inspectinnight-care-older-people
g, providing or managing care in care homes.JOSEPH ROWNTREEFOUNDATIONAvailable in other formatsThis publication can be provided in other formats, suchSupporting older people in care homes at nightDiana Kerr, Heather Wilkinson and CoIm CunninghamThis report explores the night-time care experiences of night-care-older-people615905. Email: info@jrf.org.ukSupporting older people in care homes at nightDiana Kerr, Heather Wilkinson and CoIm CunninghamJOSEPH ROWNTREEFOUNDATIONThe Joseph Rowntree Foundation has supported this project as part of its programme of research and innovative development projects, which it hopes wil night-care-older-peoplel be of value to policymakers. practitioners and service users. The facts presented and views expressed in this report are. however, those of the authnight-care-older-people
ors and not necessarily those of the Foundation.Joseph Rowntree Foundation. The Homestead. 40 Water End. York YO30 6WP Website: www.jrf.org.ukAbout thSupporting older people in care homes at nightDiana Kerr, Heather Wilkinson and CoIm CunninghamThis report explores the night-time care experiences of night-care-older-peoplea programme of research and knowledge exchange focusing on older people, particularly people with dementia and people with a learning disability.Diana Kerr is Research Fellow at the Centre for Research on Families and Relationships at the University of Edinburgh. Diana is an adviser to service provi night-care-older-peopleders and planners who support people with dementia and people with a learning disability and dementia.CoIm Cunningham is Director of Operations at thenight-care-older-people
Dementia Services Development Centre. University of Stirling. CoIm has a background in social work and nursing.© University of Edinburgh. 2008First pSupporting older people in care homes at nightDiana Kerr, Heather Wilkinson and CoIm CunninghamThis report explores the night-time care experiences of night-care-older-people purposes is permitted. Otherwise, no part of this report may be reproduced, adapted, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, or otherwise without the prior written permission of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation.ISBN: 978 1 85935 639 5 night-care-older-peopleSupporting older people in care homes at nightDiana Kerr, Heather Wilkinson and CoIm CunninghamThis report explores the night-time care experiences ofGọi ngay
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