Approaches to case management for people with disabilities

Author:
PILLING Doria
Publisher:
Jessica Kingsley
Publication year:
1992
Pagination:
216p.,tables.
Place of publication:
London

Looks at why case management has come to assume such importance in community care policies. Surveys a number of current and recent case management and coordination projects and services in Britain, describing their main features, and the differences between them, and their successes and failures. Examines the available evidence on whether any type of case management is particularly beneficial. Finally, evaluates two specific projects, focusing on user views.

Subject terms:
learning disabilities, physical disabilities, care management;
ISBN print:
1 85302 099 0

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