University of Aberdeen. Health Economics Research Unit
Publication year:
1988
Pagination:
40p., tables, bibliog.
Place of publication:
Aberdeen
Reports on a study which set out to specify and measure the benefits generated by various service options for care of the elderly with psychiatric disorders.
Reports on a study which set out to specify and measure the benefits generated by various service options for care of the elderly with psychiatric disorders.
Subject terms:
home care, mental health problems, older people, policy, residential care, community care, evaluation;
Reports on a survey of health and attitudes to health, contact with and attitudes to health services, the social services, social security and related agencies, and implications for social policy.
Reports on a survey of health and attitudes to health, contact with and attitudes to health services, the social services, social security and related agencies, and implications for social policy.
Subject terms:
home help, hospitals, meal services, mental health problems, needs, older people, policy, residential care, rural areas, short break care, social services, social care provision, day services, dementia, general practitioners, health care, health needs;
hospital social work, medical social work, medical social workers, looked after children, mental health problems, mental health services, multidisciplinary services, offenders, older people, physical disabilities, private foster care, residential care, residential child care, registers, social work, social work education, social worker-service user relationships, terminal illness, user participation, transracial adoption, transracial foster care, visual impairment, youth justice, anti-discriminatory practice, black and minority ethnic people, case records, care homes, child protection, community care, children, employment, equal opportunities;