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George (82) Lives at home on his own in his own home
Has had a history of depression Family live in Wales Lives in rural location and gets lonely Smokes 20 cigarettes a day; diagnosed with COPD recently Anxiety over COPD-related shortness of breath and fatigue
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Think about… What are George’s short, medium and long term needs?
What services may he have already accessed? Are there any gaps in current services? What could encourage George to maintain independence at home? Is there anything else he would benefit from?
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What would happen without support?
Shortness of breath restricting George’s mobility George sleeps in a recliner as he cannot get in or out of bed Has not been eating or drinking as getting to the toilet has become an issue
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Doris (94) Lives alone in warden-controlled accommodation
Has mild dementia An elderly neighbour does her shopping Struggles to prepare meals, and has started to lose weight Has difficulty managing medication through memory issues Poor sleep patterns
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Think about… What are Doris’s short, medium and long term needs?
What services may she have already accessed? Are there any gaps in current services? What could encourage Doris to maintain independence in warden controlled accommodation? Is there anything else she would benefit from?
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What would happen without support?
Gets confused on the way to her bathroom, and is found haven fallen in her garden Has stopped eating and drinking
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What themes are common or specific across the case studies?
Feedback What themes are common or specific across the case studies? What areas should we prioritise?
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Taking what we have discussed forward
Next steps Taking what we have discussed forward Any volunteers to join a project group? Stakeholders to take part in regular South Norfolk Community Engagement Panel
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