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What's in a name?
- Author:
- -
- Journal article citation:
- Integrate News, 51, January 1995, p.11.
Urges accommodation providers to think about the consequences for users of the names given to supported housing projects.
Heaven compared to a hospital ward: an evaluation of eleven supported accommodation projects for those with mental health problems
- Author:
- PETCH Alison
- Publisher:
- University of Stirling. Social Work Research Centre
- Publication year:
- 1990
- Pagination:
- 32p.,tables.
- Place of publication:
- Stirling
Brief summary of main findings.
Assisted living housing for the elderly: design innovations from the United States and Europe
- Author:
- REGNIER Victor A
- Publisher:
- Van Nostrand Reinhold
- Publication year:
- 1993
- Pagination:
- 212p.,diags.,illus.,bibliog.
- Place of publication:
- New York
Focuses on the physical environment of housing for mentally and physically frail older people who need help to maintain their independence. Stresses the relationship between design and the therapeutic milieu. Designs are illustrated with drawings, sketches and photographs that illustrate important features. Contains detailed case studies and evaluations of projects.
Stringing the net together
- Author:
- SHELDON Kay
- Journal article citation:
- Open Mind, March 1999, p.10.
- Publisher:
- MIND
Reports on how one housing support service was able to close down its crisis line - through lack of demand.
Building new care solutions
- Author:
- GEORGE Mike
- Journal article citation:
- Community Care, 4.6.98, 1998, pp.22-23.
- Publisher:
- Reed Business Information
Reports on a new Audit Commission report that reinforces the importance of housing in meeting care in the community targets.
Ealing remedies
- Author:
- MILLAR Barbara
- Journal article citation:
- Health Service Journal, 8.6.95, 1995, pp.14-15.
- Publisher:
- Emap Healthcare
Reports on the work of the Ealing Consortium who provide supported housing in the community for people with learning difficulties and people with mental health problems.
House Key
- Publisher:
- Scotland. Scottish Government
The House Key aims to provide good quality information about housing support services throughout Scotland. Housing support services are mainly provided by local authorities, housing associations and voluntary sector organisations. They help a wide range of people to live independently in the community, by providing practical support and advice. This site provides a Directory of Housing Support services, divided into three separate search facilities: housing support services, including community alarm and telecare services, women's refuge services,and ex-offender services; sheltered housing; and home adaptation and repair services.