Social policy and elderly people : the role of community care
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Social policy and elderly people : the role of community care
(Avebury studies of care in the community)
Avebury, [1991?]
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Papers from the 1990 British Society of Gerontology conference in Durham
Includes bibliographical references
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Description
The community care White Paper "Caring for People" indicates a radical change in this important element of social policy. The White Paper raises many issues about the way in which social care will be planned and delivered in future decades. Based upon ten papers delivered at the 1990 British Society of Gerontology Annual Conference, this text examines aspects of the community care reforms as they affect older people, the largest single consumers of social care services.
Table of Contents
- Community care and elderly people in the 1990s
- challenging invisibility of carers
- mapping informal care nationally
- eldercare and the labour market - combining care and work
- respite care - factors influencing consumer perceptions of quality and acceptability
- neighbourhood support units - a new approach to the care of older people
- domiciliary services and dependency - a meaningful relationship?
- elderly living at home - the relation of social and material resources to service use
- case management
- measuring consumer satisfaction with the community nursing service - an evaluation of two questionnaires
- using housing to fund and care
- care and repair
- residential and nursing homes for elderly people - one sector or two?
- institutional care
- do we need institutional care?.
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