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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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carried out in previous times, but of course there was one major difference. no other cardinal has ever been convicted of child six abuse charges. of course, as you mentioned, those were overturned, but it was mentioned by the dean of the college of cardinals. he saw it as completely unfair and unjust, equal called the persecution of cardinal pell, saying that he bore it with great reverence and showed great strength and how he bore his time in prison, about 14 months. it was notable as well that the pope did arrive at the end in a wheelchair, again looking frail, but he stood to deliver the final word to send off george pell and it was here quite a different scene to what we are seeing in australia, he had george pell lionised and of course many child six abuse survivors in australia, he has demonised. find many child six abuse survivors in australia, he has demonised. and his bod will australia, he has demonised. and his body will return _ australia, he has demonised. and his body will return to _ australia, he has demonised. and his body will return to australia, - australia, he has demonised. and his body will return to australia, won't i body will return to australia, won't it? it body will return to australia, won't it? , , ., ,

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times when cardinals have been farewelled, but of course there was one major difference. no other cardinal has ever been convicted of child sex abuse charges. of course, as you mentioned, those were overturned, but it was mentioned in the homily by the dean of the college of cardinals. he saw it as completely unfair and unjust, he called it "the persecution of cardinal pell," saying that "he bore it with great reverence and showed great strength" in how he bore his time in prison, about 1k months. it was notable as well that the pope did arrive at the end in a wheelchair, again looking frail, but he stood to deliver the final word to send off george pell and it was here quite a different scene to what we are seeing in australia. he had george pell lionised and of course for many child sex abuse survivors in australia, he is demonised. it is yet to be determined when there will be the repatriation of george pell�*s body.

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of pope francis as a catastrophe. earlier we spoke to 9 news australia's europe correspondent brett mcleod — who gave us his assessment of the service. in many ways, it was just the standard service for a cardinal, as was carried out in previous times when cardinals have been farewelled, but of course there was one major difference. no other cardinal has ever been convicted of child sex abuse charges. of course, as you mentioned, those were overturned, but it was mentioned in the homily by the dean of the college of cardinals. he saw it as completely unfair and unjust, he called it "the persecution of cardinal pell," saying that "he bore it with great reverence and showed great strength" in how he bore his time in prison, about 1k months. it was notable as well that the pope did arrive at the end in a wheelchair, again looking frail, but he stood to deliver the final word to send off george pell and it was here quite a different

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about 1k months. it was notable as well that the pope did arrive at the end in a wheelchair, again looking frail, but he stood to deliver the final word to send off george pell and it was here quite a different scene to what we are seeing in australia. he had george pell lionised and of course for many church sex abuse survivors in australia, he is demonised. it is yet to be determined when there will be the repatriation of george pell�*s body. there will be another funeral mass to be held at st mary�*s cathedral in sydney. the latest we are hearing from those organising it say it will probably take place in february. there are those who speak very highly of george pell for his efforts to reform finances here at the vatican, as well as send the church, in many ways, what some people saw as backwards when it comes to the issues such as the ordination of women, issues such as homosexuality, and there are those who are survivors of church sexual abuse who say that he deliberately turned a blind eye, was involved

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BBC Wales Investigates

to slip through our fingers. thursday is likely to be dave sunny and scattered showers but the winds feature. that will push the shower through a quite a paste. frail —— shows most of frequent through north—west england as we go through the day. simon cross was facing coast of wales and south—west england. sheltered eastern

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

prayers continue in vatican city for pope benedict. benedict, the oldest pope ever elected and the first pope to resign in more than 600 years, citing declining health conditions, looking frail in recent months the vatican reporting yesterday his condition had greatly deteriorated. pope francis calling on the world for prayers for his predecessor yesterday. joinings now from rome is molly hunter. we're learning more about his condition this morning. what can you tell us? >> reporter: that's right. i just want to be clear for a little bit of context. you hinted at it. this is a man who has not been terribly well for the last ten years since he reresigned and made history resigning as the first pope in 60 0 years. he's struggled with his speech and looked frail. we last saw him meet pope francis in august and he was

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can be found, partly because hospitals are struggling to discharge patients into social care. if your hospital is full, and more than 19 out of 20 of our beds are full at the moment, that means that it's very challenging for emergency departments to transfer patients from the emergency department onto the wards, and that, of course, increases waiting times. you've had a few days of the treatment. - you've had some rehabilitation. how is it feeling now? - well, it's feeling 0k, really, until i stand up and have to use it. those long waits in a&e are a big risk for the most vulnerable. in surrey, 90—year—old pat is recovering after falling and breaking her pelvis. with the physiotherapist this morning, _ did you manage the session? yes. i had to have assistance to get on the bed. when she got to a&e, a specialist team sent her straight to a bed here, in a dedicated unit for the most frail, so she wouldn't have to wait in pain. someone like pat, it was really key that we could i identify her needs very early on, -

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Breakfast

with the physiotherapist this morning, _ did you manage the session? yes. i had to have assistance to get on the bed. when she got to a&e, a specialist team sent her straight to a bed here, in a dedicated unit for the most frail, so she wouldn't have to wait in pain. someone like pat, it was really key that we could i identify her needs very early on, - which were around managing her pain, which were around managing her bone health and some _ of her breathing problems. and it's because of that, and early identification l and early work with her, that she's now able - to actually return home. it was a shock, of course. it shakes you up, doesn't it? no, i've got over it really now. it's the anticipation of when you go home, how you're going to cope. the frailty wards, and the team next door in the acute medical centre in epsom, are both designed to take the pressure off a&e. the idea is that more complex cases are sent here quickly for treatment,

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with the physiotherapist this _ morning, did you manage the session? yes. i had to have assistance to get on the bed. when she got to a&e, a specialist team sent her straight to a bed here, in a dedicated unit for the most frail, so she wouldn't have to wait in pain. someone like pat, it was really key that we could identify her needs i very early on, which were around i managing her pain, which were around managing her bone health and some of her breathing problems. - and it's because of that, and early identification l and early work with her, that she's now able i to actually return home. it was a shock, of course. it shakes you up, doesn't it? no, i've got over it really now. it's the anticipation of when you go home, how you're going to cope. the frailty wards, and the team next door in the acute medical centre in epsom, are both designed to take the pressure off a&e. the idea is that more complex cases

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