Diabetes
Care provision
Statutory, Statutory care provision in healthcare is to ensure practitioners control standards of practice and to protect the public as far as possible against the risk of poor practice the statutory care provision is required by the law. However, this law works by setting agreed standards of practice and skill, by registering those who are competent to practice and restricting the use of specified titles to those who are registered.
Non-statutory, Non-statutory organisations are service-providing bodies. Non-statutory organisations are not legal units in their own right, but are responsible to, and/or funded by, a single NHS organisation or a partnership between different organisations.
Care setting where support can occur
Gp’s surgery, your primary care doctor is the doctor you see for general check-ups and when you get sick. This person can be your family medicine doctor who has experience treating people with diabetes type 2 and other disorders. The GP surgery is where a patient will seek help for symptoms they are having. They might be a long-term relationship between the patient and the doctor, which …show more content…
They can help a patient with Parkinson’s disease improve their mobility through exercises, movement strategies (such as getting out of a chair or turning in bed), and overcoming side effects of medication. They can also assist with pain relief using special equipment and massages. Patients with Parkinson’s disease can benefit from physiotherapy to help them maintain as much functional ability and physical mobility as