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  • 1. CG82 Schizophrenia ( update ) : full guideline

    ...depression. Moreover, because schizophrenia is often a long-term condition, this can impact on an increasingly elderly carer population...BNF) is the most widely used reference for the prescription of medicines and the pharmacy industry within the... read summary

    National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, 25 March 2009 - Publication type: Full Guidance

  • 2. CG42 Dementia : full guideline , including appendices 1 - 7

    ...of this local variation is that there is no comprehensive system of case management comparable to that of other long-term conditions like diabetes or asthma, and individuals may not receive the assessments and care that they need, particularly... read summary

    National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, 22 November 2006 - Publication type: Full Guidance

  • 3. Choice literature review : a review of the literature and consultation on choice and decision making for users and carers of mental health and social care services

    ...service user wanted to do some art therapy and what started as a small...therapeutic value. Now he is giving art therapy for other users.’ (Staff...2005e) Supporting people with long term conditions. An NHS and social care model... read summary

    NHS Evidence - Patient and Public Involvement Specialist Collection, 07 August 2006 - Publisher: Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health - Publication type: Review

  • 4. The Professional ' s Guide to Parkinson ' s Disease ( 615KB )

    ...2005), contact details: Long-term Conditions team, 4N26 Quarry House...to people suffering with long-term conditions, and carrying out Medicines...Service Framework (NSF) for Long-term Conditions, other NSFs and the NICE Guideline...

    Parkinsons Disease Society, 25 January 2010

  • 5. New ways of working for psychiatrists : Appendix 3

    ...will be recruited for their Art Therapy skills, they may often be employed...management of patients with long-term conditions and public health agendas...General Practice. Patients with long term conditions still desire a relationship with...

    Department of Health, 31 October 2005

  • 6. New ways of working for psychiatrists : Full version of appendices

    ...will be recruited for their Art Therapy skills, they may often be employed...management of patients with long-term conditions and public health agendas...General Practice. Patients with long term conditions still desire a relationship with...

    Department of Health, 31 October 2005

  • 7. Making it personal

    ...especially for people with long-term conditions that would benefit from improved...health can be improved by art therapy or meditation as much as by medication...recycling, community safety and long-term conditions – where public outcomes depend... read summary

    NHS Evidence - Patient and Public Involvement Specialist Collection, 01 January 2008 - Publisher: Demos - Publication type: Report

  • 8. New ways of working for psychiatrists : Enhancing effective , person - centred services through new ways of working in multidisciplinary and multiagency contexts : final report

    New ways of working for psychiatrists: Enhancing effective, person-centred services through new ways of working in multidisciplinary and multi-agency contexts Final report ‘but not the end of the story’ Royal College of Psychiatrists National Institute for Mental Health in England Supported by the

    Department of Health, 31 October 2005

  • 9. Older People national service framework ǂ . . .

    ...one activities. These can include reminiscence, art-therapy, news-based discussions, aromatherapy, games...and the individual has to cope with chronic or long term conditions. But chronic degenerative disease, disability...

    The Stroke Association, 26 March 2001

  • 10. NSF for older people

    ...one activities. These can include reminiscence, art-therapy, news-based discussions, aromatherapy, games...and the individual has to cope with chronic or long term conditions. But chronic degenerative disease, disability...

    Department of Health, 26 March 2001

 

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