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Editor Steve recently finished reading these two books and recommends them. The first, Klondike Playboy is an autobiography by John Boden, known in this industry as CEO of ElderIssues, Florida, and the second, Pitch Anything, by Oren Klaff is essential reading these days for anyone who has to sell new product ideas. Let's just say you won't want these techniques used against you!
And then, of course, there are the perpetual favourites that everyone in every equipment supplier company should read over and over again, by Geoffrey A Moore.
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Dementia patients ignored by hospital staff (UK) |
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Dementia patients (a quarter of all admissions to hospital) are suffering at the hands of undertrained hospital staff who ignore pleas for help and fail to treat them as individuals, a damning report into standards of care has found. "Improving dementia care is a priority for this Government." said Care Services Minister Paul Burstow. However, experts are warning that the Government’s new plan to wait until 2025 to reform care for older people is "not an option" and that with better care at home many of people would not need to be in hospital. Dementia patients ignored by hospital staff: report. The Telegraph |















