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MALNUTRITION TASK FORCE PILOT START UP EVENT 7 TH August 2014

MALNUTRITION TASK FORCE PILOT START UP EVENT 7 TH August 2014 Sally Shead, Deputy Director of Quality Dorset CCG. Why are we here?. Malnutrition effects 3 million people nationally 93% of people with malnutrition live at home

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MALNUTRITION TASK FORCE PILOT START UP EVENT 7 TH August 2014

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  1. MALNUTRITION TASK FORCE PILOT START UP EVENT 7TH August 2014 Sally Shead, Deputy Director of Quality Dorset CCG

  2. Why are we here? • Malnutrition effects 3 million people nationally • 93% of people with malnutrition live at home • 1 in 3 people admitted to hospitals suffer from acute malnourishment

  3. Why are we here? • If you are in hospital or a care home you face a greater risk of being malnourished • Malnutrition costs the country £13 billion a year

  4. Effects of malnutrition effect people • Impaired immunity • Reduced muscle strength-falls and chest infections • Fatigue • Hypothermia • Slow wound healing

  5. Effects of malnutrition effect people • Pressure ulcers • Delayed recovery from illness • Apathy, depression and self neglect

  6. Moving Forward • Dorset will be at the forefront of excellent • nutritional care • Dorset residents will take responsibility for their nutritional health and the health and social care services will work with them to achieve this

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