Protecting Our Parents
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- Episode
- Safe From Harm
- Broadcast Info
- 2014 (59 mins)
- Description
- There are more pensioners than children living in Britain. As our population gets older, its health and care needs are becoming more complex, increasing pressure on a health and social care system at times already struggling to cope. With unprecedented access to the NHS and Social Services older adults care teams in Birmingham, Protecting Our Parents follows medics and social workers as they attempt to meet the increasing demand on their services. Filmed over the course of a year against a backdrop of stretched budgets and damning reports, Protecting Our Parents looks at cases from the perspective of the professionals, families and older adults themselves to explore one of the most important challenges facing our society: how should we care for our ageing population? In Safe From Harm, the journey through the system begins in Heartlands Hospital, with three patients who like half a million older adults in the UK each year, have been taken to hospital following a fall. Across the care system, medical professionals and social workers have to balance keeping older adults safe, while maintaining their independent-living for as long as possible. Conventional wisdom suggests there’s no place like home,but what happens when home itself becomes a risk to health and quality of life; when hospital poses the danger of life-threatening infections; and care homes are perceived to hasten the loss of skills needed for independent-living? Safe From Harm encapsulates the care system’s dilemma: where is the safest place to care for older adults?
- Genre
- Health & Social Care
How to cite this record
The Open University, "Protecting Our Parents". https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/ou/search/index.php/prog/85222 (Accessed 10 Jan 2025)