New Tool for Carers Launched

Posted on: May 4, 2020

Content originally from Mid and South Essex Health and Care Partnership


Significant Care, a free paper-based tool for carers, launched this week. It helps carers to spot the early signs of deterioration in the health of people they care for. Significant Care has been developed by UCLPartners, in partnership with Basildon and Brentwood CCG, NELFT and other organisations. You can find out more about Significant Care and download it free of charge at uclpartners.com/news-item/free-tool-to-help-carers-spot-deterioration-launched/

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