
03/12/2010
The Health Secretary Andrew Lansley responds to your questions on social care.
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Three quarters of us are likely to need some form of social care during our retirement, and thousands of younger disabled people are already requiring social care, . Many thousands of others are affected in their role as a carer.
Radio 4's Care in the UK season looks at the costs of care and asks who should pay. Listen to the latest Care in the UK updates below.

03/12/2010
The Health Secretary Andrew Lansley responds to your questions on social care.
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02/12/2010
A new report by the Patients Association describes poor standards of care for some old people in hospital and calls for a shake up of the service.
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01/12/2010
Care industry fears limits on non EU workers will make one-to-one care unsustainable.
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29/11/2010
With an ageing population investors have long seen care homes as a long term route to an easy profit, but could that now be changing?
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26/11/2010
How might robots help ease the burden of care in the future? We hear from the Bristol Robotics Lab and Geckosystems about the technologies they are developing.
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25/11/2010
Extra money for GP's to spot Carers, and support to help them stay in work. Guests Paul Burstow, Care Services Minister.
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24/11/2010
You and Yours has discovered that some older and disabled people are having their Personal Budgets cut, leaving their needs unmet.
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22/11/2010
What happens when different cultures meet in a care home ... most often when the majority of residents were born in Britain and a significant number of their carers come from abroad?
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19/11/2010
We investigate the new technologies which might reduce the cost of care and allow people to remain independent in their own homes for longer.
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18/11/2010
In the latest part of our Care in the UK series we try to navigate the maze of self funding.
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17/11/2010
Why some people are facing long waits to get adaptations made to their homes.
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16/11/2010
On the day the government publishes its Vision for Social Care we hear your views and Care Minster Paul Burstow outlines the new changes.
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15/11/2010
A small care scheme has been judged to be the UK's best. The Shared Lives programme, run by the National Association of Adult Placement Schemes, involves ten thousand home based carers.
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12/11/2010
The benefits of using personalised care budgets for leisure activities.
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11/11/2010
Does animal therapy really improve the lives of people with dementia?
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10/11/2010
How can social services and the NHS work better together?
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08/11/2010
Andrew Dilnot the man tasked with cracking the problem of how we pay for social care joins us for the launch of Care in the UK 2010. We are joined by Lord Lipsey, who sat on the 1997 Royal Commission on social care, Richard Jones President ADASS which represents directors of social care in England, and Agnes Fletcher from the disability charity RADAR. 91¸£ÀûÉç Social Affairs Correspondent Gillian Hargreaves fills in the political history and Julian Worricker speaks to people currently receiving care. And we have the results of a You and Yours/ 91¸£ÀûÉç Local Radio Poll which reveals just how much we know about care.
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03/11/2010
Local Government is warning that pressures on adult care services budgets mean people will have to settle for care provided in their homes, rather than in nursing homes or day centres.
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Details of organisations who can provide expert advice on the provision of care in the UK.
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A poll commissioned by 91¸£ÀûÉç Radio 4's You and Yours programme and 91¸£ÀûÉç Local Radio, shows that 82% of people don't think it's fair to sell their homes to fund care. What would be a fairer system?
Read what our audience had to say. Note: this thread is now closed.
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On Tuesday 23rd November 5 Live's morning phone in programme – Your Call – asked, why do we treat the elderly so badly?
Your Call: Why do we treat the elderly so badly?
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Care in the UK 2008: In January 2008 You and Yours took a month long look at the world of social care.
Care of the Elderly: Jon Manel has compiled a series of special reports for the Today programme based on listener's stories and your concerns.
: A special report by 91¸£ÀûÉç local radio on the problems of an ageing population.
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