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care home and _ today? elizabeth phil at her care home and has - today? elizabeth phil at her care home and has a - today? elizabeth phil at her| care home and has a broken today? elizabeth phil at her - care home and has a broken arm. she has already spent nearly five hours in the emergency department. now she is being assessed on a special unit run by doctorjordan bowen. you had a lona by doctorjordan bowen. you had a long night- _ by doctorjordan bowen. you had a long night. you _ by doctorjordan bowen. you had a long night. you must _ by doctorjordan bowen. you had a long night. you must be - by doctorjordan bowen. you had a long night. you must be very i a long night. you must be very sleepy~ — a long night. you must be very slee . ~ . a long night. you must be very slee . . ., ., a long night. you must be very slee . ~ . ., ., sleepy. when admitted to a hosital sleepy. when admitted to a hospital ward, _ sleepy. when admitted to a hospital ward, frail, - sleepy. when admitted to a hospital ward, frail, older l hospital ward, frail, older patients stay for an average of ten days. patients stay for an average of ten da s. �* , ., patients stay for an average of tenda s. �* ten days. are you feeling cold, are you? _ ten days. are you feeling cold, are you? yes- _ ten days. are you feeling cold, are you? yes. alright. - ten days. are you feeling cold, are you? yes. alright. and - ten days. are you feeling cold, are you? yes. alright. and it l are you? yes. alright. and it isn't a good _ are you? yes. alright. and it isn't a good place _ are you? yes. alright. and it isn't a good place for - are you? yes. alright. and it isn't a good place for a - are you? i'ezs alright. and it isn't a good place for a person like elizabeth who is also living with dementia. it is living with dementia. it is t in: living with dementia. it is trying to _ living with dementia. it is trying to normalise - living with dementia. it is trying to normalise her i trying to normalise her environment. which we simply can't _ environment. which we simply can't do — environment. which we simply can't do in _ environment. which we simply can't do in a hospital. i intend _ can't do in a hospital. i intend to do as much as they can within _ intend to do as much as they can within her home, familiar environment, in her care home. this— environment, in her care home. this assessment unit aims to get people who arrive as emergencies home the same day. it is important, and what we try to — it is important, and what we try to do _ it is important, and what we try to do is intercept patients

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full. so what needs to change? i i have been meeting doctors and nurses rethinking healthcare, picking problems up early. we have picking problems up early. - have essentially done 20 consultations in one here. the more peeple _ consultations in one here. the more people they _ consultations in one here. the more people they get a chance to come — more people they get a chance to come here, the better. and usin: to come here, the better. and using new _ to come here, the better. fific using new technology to come here, the better. fific using new technology to to come here, the better. e"ic using new technology to take the hospital into the home. so can the nhs be fixed? mat can the nhs be fixed? not replacing _ can the nhs be fixed? not replacing the _ can the nhs be fixed? iirrt replacing the hospital, it isn't about the death of a hospital. isn't about the death of a hospital-— isn't about the death of a hospital. hello mrs east? 93-year-old _ hospital. hello mrs east? 93-year-old elizabeth - hospital. hello mrs east? | 93-year-old elizabeth east hospital. hello mrs east? - 93-year-old elizabeth east is 93—year—old elizabeth east is being assessed at the john radcliffe in oxford.- being assessed at the john radcliffe in oxford. how are ou radcliffe in oxford. how are you doing? _ radcliffe in oxford. how are you doing? like _ radcliffe in oxford. how are you doing? like many- radcliffe in oxford. how are i you doing? like many hospitals across the _ you doing? like many hospitals across the country, _ you doing? like many hospitals across the country, it _ you doing? like many hospitals across the country, it has - you doing? like many hospitals across the country, it has been | across the country, it has been pushed to its limits.— pushed to its limits. good morning- _ pushed to its limits. good morning. how _ pushed to its limits. good morning. how are - pushed to its limits. good morning. how are you - pushed to its limits. good - morning. how are you feeling today? — morning. how are you feeling toda ? ., today? elizabeth phil at her care home _ today? elizabeth phil at her

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