White Paper: 
Enhancing Care for Frail Older Patients through Specialised Frailty Services

Summary:

This paper outlines the compelling case for establishing and expanding specialised frailty services across healthcare settings in the UK. 

Frailty services, particularly within acute care, have demonstrated significant potential to reduce emergency department (ED) pressures, improve patient outcomes, and reduce healthcare costs. 

The evidence shows that integrating comprehensive frailty assessments and multidisciplinary team care into emergency settings can reduce emergency admissions and associated costs by 20-30% for patients over 65. 

This approach aligns with NHS goals outlined in the Long-Term Plan, supporting enhanced, person-centred care that ensures patients receive the right care, in the right place, at the right time.

For more information please contact jo.rowles@sia4health.com



White Paper: 
Children with Autistic Spectrum Disorders, Learning Difficulties, and their Quality of Life

Summary:

This paper explores the intersection of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and learning difficulties in children, focusing on the impact on their quality of life. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the nuances of ASD, learning difficulties, and associated medical conditions to provide targeted support.

Key findings include:

  1. Growing Prevalence: ASD diagnoses have significantly increased, highlighting the need for enhanced resources and support, particularly for high-functioning autistic children who often lack sufficient assistance.
  2. Non-Verbal Autism: Non-verbal autistic individuals are often misunderstood, with their cognitive abilities underestimated. The paper stresses the importance of recognizing the distinction between non-verbal autism and intellectual disability, advocating for tailored educational approaches.
  3. Gender Disparities: The increasing rate of ASD diagnoses among girls reflects improved awareness, necessitating gender-sensitive interventions.
  4. Regional and Educational Disparities: There are regional differences in the diagnosis and support for children with Learning Difficulties and ASD, and high-functioning autistic children, particularly those who are homeschooled, often receiving inadequate educational support.

The paper concludes with recommendations for better data collection, targeted interventions, public education, and ongoing research to improve the quality of life for children with ASD and learning difficulties. It serves as a resource for educators, healthcare providers, and policymakers, aiming to guide future research and policy development.

 

For more information please contact jo.rowles@sia4health.com

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