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Last modified on Sat 1 May 2021 11.18 EDT Experts have warned of backlogs of undiagnosed dementia cases and worsening standards of care after official figures revealed a collapse in assessing and monitoring patients in England during the pandemic. NHS data shows the number of people who were assessed for dementia has fallen to less than half the level before the pandemic – 10,535 in February 2021 compared to 23,392 in February 2020. In that time, the number of people receiving an initial memory assessment fell by two-thirds, while the number of referrals to memory clinics – which help diagnose dementia – fell by 42%. Partly as a result, the total number of patients aged over 65 with a dementia diagnosis fell by just over 43,000 – a drop of 10%. ....
Print text only Cancel In a suburban park in Ipswich, west of Brisbane, Daniel Thompson and Anna Schollum push a strange-looking device back and forth across strips of land around a big gum tree. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised this article contains the name of a person who has died. The device is a ground-penetrating radar (GPR) scanner and can reveal soil disturbances several metres below the surface. Mr Thompson and Ms Schollum hope the technology will help confirm what they have long believed that Yuggera man King Billy Turner was buried in Shapcott Park in the late 1800s. ....
Filling pet bowls, one bag at a time: Woof Gang Rescue hosts drive-thru pet food and litter distribution journaltimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from journaltimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Museum of the Islands says thanks By Staff | Dec 28, 2020 To the editor: The Museum of the Islands staff would like to extend our sincerest appreciation for the community’s support regarding our annual Open House. Our all-volunteer non-profit organization relies solely on the generosity of the island folk to preserve the rich history of our area. The annual Open House is our most important fundraiser of the year as well as a chance to showcase all of our new displays. The volunteers, community, and vendors really stepped it up this year, one of our most productive events yet! Special thanks to Jill Davidson who graciously rallied the community into a very impressive plant sale, which certainly bumped up our success. Also a note of thanks to Cove Farms for donating several beautiful large potted trees, plants and labor! ....