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Older people and community care in Scotland - a review of recent research (full text)
- Author:
- MACDONALD Charlotte
- Publisher:
- The Stationery Office
- Publication year:
- 2004
- Pagination:
- 62p.
- Place of publication:
- Edinburgh
Older people and community care in Scotland - a review of recent research (summary)
- Author:
- MACDONALD Charlotte
- Publisher:
- The Stationery Office
- Publication year:
- 2004
- Pagination:
- 4p.
- Place of publication:
- Edinburgh
Older people and community care in Scotland: a review of recent research
- Author:
- MACDONALD Charlotte
- Publisher:
- The Stationery Office
- Publication year:
- 2004
- Pagination:
- 4p
- Place of publication:
- Edinburgh
Support at home: views of older people about their needs and access to services: 1999
- Author:
- MACDONALD Charlotte
- Publisher:
- Scotland. Scottish Executive
- Publication year:
- 1999
- Place of publication:
- Edinburgh
Support at home: views of older people about the needs and access to services
- Author:
- MACDONALD Charlotte
- Publisher:
- Scottish Executive Research Unit
- Publication year:
- 1999
- Pagination:
- 4p.
- Place of publication:
- Edinburgh
This study investigates needs and service provision from the perspective of people in the 75+ age group who are living in their own homes. A representative sample of people from Glasgow and Edinburgh participated in the study. Information about services was gathered from providers.
Support at home: views of older people about their needs and access to support
- Author:
- MACDONALD Charlotte
- Publisher:
- Stationery Office
- Publication year:
- 1999
- Pagination:
- 100p.,tables,bibliog.
- Place of publication:
- Edinburgh
Report of a survey of older people's perceptions of their needs and the availability of support at home. The survey was carried out in central Scotland in 1997 and 1998 and aims to: identify levels and types of felt need for help and support among over 75's; explore the perceptions and experience of older people in relation to seeking help and support; ascertain the level and type of service provision in urban areas in central Scotland; investigate and compare the fit between what is said by local authorities and other service providers and what services are actually known to be available and accessible; to identify factors that might contribute to unmet need; and on the basis of the study's findings to suggest ways in which agencies can bridge the gap between needs and services.
Popping in helping out
- Author:
- MACDONALD Charlotte
- Journal article citation:
- Community Care, 21.5.98, 1998, pp.24-25.
- Publisher:
- Reed Business Information
Many people with special needs would not want to give up their home, but find practicalities of looking after it very difficult. Suggests that an independent tenancy with support visits may be the answer.
Older people in Scotland: results from the Scottish Household Survey 1999-2002
- Authors:
- MACDONALD Charlotte, RAAB Gillian
- Publisher:
- Scotland. Scottish Executive. Social Research
- Publication year:
- 2004
- Pagination:
- 61p.
- Place of publication:
- Edinburgh
This analysis of Scottish Household Survey (SHS) data is designed to inform that strategy and to highlight trends in social and demographic characteristics. The report is based on 4 years of SHS data from 1999-2002 and follows on from an earlier report by the same authors which utilised data from 1999 - the first year of the SHS. In order to give a more detailed picture of the lives of older people, the SHS results are supplemented by census 2001 results, UK government statistics and findings from research
Older people in Scotland: results from the Scottish Household Survey 1999-2000 (full text)
- Authors:
- MACDONALD Charlotte, RAAB Gillian
- Publisher:
- The Stationery Office
- Publication year:
- 2004
- Pagination:
- 79p.
- Place of publication:
- Edinburgh
The Scottish Executive aims to promote active ageing and to support continued independence in later life. This analysis of Scottish Household Survey (SHS) data is designed to inform that strategy and highlight trends in social and demographic characteristics.
Older people in Scotland: results from the Scottish Household Survey 1999-2000 (summary)
- Authors:
- MACDONALD Charlotte, RAAB Gillian
- Publisher:
- The Stationery Office
- Publication year:
- 2004
- Pagination:
- 6p.
- Place of publication:
- Edinburgh
The Scottish Executive aims to promote active ageing and to support continued independence in later life. This analysis of Scottish Household Survey (SHS) data is designed to inform that strategy and highlight trends in social and demographic characteristics.