Very sheltered housing, extracare, assisted living, supported housing - all are names for a form of provision that has been touted as the future of care for older people in this country. So how does it measure up with the older people who live there? Counsel and Care spoke to 50 tenants of four very different schemes in a representative county. The report is designed as a reference work that can be easily dipped into, giving instant access to the research findings alongside all the relevant standards and regulations, issue-by-issue. Standards covered by the report include the National Service Framework for older people, the National Minimum Standards for Domiciliary Care, the Supporting People Quality Assessment Framework, the Housing Corporation Inspection framework and the Centre for Sheltered Housing Studies Code of Practice.
Very sheltered housing, extracare, assisted living, supported housing - all are names for a form of provision that has been touted as the future of care for older people in this country. So how does it measure up with the older people who live there? Counsel and Care spoke to 50 tenants of four very different schemes in a representative county. The report is designed as a reference work that can be easily dipped into, giving instant access to the research findings alongside all the relevant standards and regulations, issue-by-issue. Standards covered by the report include the National Service Framework for older people, the National Minimum Standards for Domiciliary Care, the Supporting People Quality Assessment Framework, the Housing Corporation Inspection framework and the Centre for Sheltered Housing Studies Code of Practice.
Subject terms:
inspection, older people, social care provision, supported housing, standards;
Collection of papers looking at spending on pensions and medical care for older people and their place in the debate about the desirability and affordability of modern social programmes. Includes chapters on: social assistance in the member states of the European Union; the relationship between social and occupational security; an international comparison of legal indexation of social security benefits; the hidden liabilities of public pension plans in twelve EU countries; pensions in transition in the United States and Japan; transitional effects of a change in the Spanish pension system; financing old age in Singapore; pay as you go versus funded system of financing pensions in Central and Eastern Europe; pension system reform in Latin America; equity, cost containment and efficiency in health care; health care reform; the social and economic consequences of delaying a political decision concerning reform of health care in Poland; the role of government in the provision and financing of long term care for older people; the impact of the evolution of health expectancy in future public health care expenditure; and forecasts of future disabled and institutionalised US populations 195 to 2040.
Collection of papers looking at spending on pensions and medical care for older people and their place in the debate about the desirability and affordability of modern social programmes. Includes chapters on: social assistance in the member states of the European Union; the relationship between social and occupational security; an international comparison of legal indexation of social security benefits; the hidden liabilities of public pension plans in twelve EU countries; pensions in transition in the United States and Japan; transitional effects of a change in the Spanish pension system; financing old age in Singapore; pay as you go versus funded system of financing pensions in Central and Eastern Europe; pension system reform in Latin America; equity, cost containment and efficiency in health care; health care reform; the social and economic consequences of delaying a political decision concerning reform of health care in Poland; the role of government in the provision and financing of long term care for older people; the impact of the evolution of health expectancy in future public health care expenditure; and forecasts of future disabled and institutionalised US populations 195 to 2040.
Subject terms:
long term care, older people, physical disabilities, population, residential care, ageing, benefits, change management, comparative studies, demographics, financing, expenditure, health care;
Location(s):
Central and Eastern Europe, Europe, Japan, Poland, Singapore, Spain, United States, South America
Contains examples of successful service provision for older people from 40 countries. The case studies are organised into the following sections: care at home; community support; empowerment; participation; fitness and well-being; income generation; environment; integrated services; mental health; training for elder care; organisation of services; and older women.
Contains examples of successful service provision for older people from 40 countries. The case studies are organised into the following sections: care at home; community support; empowerment; participation; fitness and well-being; income generation; environment; integrated services; mental health; training for elder care; organisation of services; and older women.
Subject terms:
integrated services, management, multidisciplinary services, older people, social work education, staff, staff management, training, user participation, women, community care, dementia, empowerment, environmental factors, health;
Location(s):
Bolivia, Brazil, Argentina, Australia, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Czech Republic, Ghana, Denmark, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Japan, Germany, Kenya, Morocco, Netherlands, Mali, Malta, Norway, Pakistan, Mexico, Sweden, Thailand, Singapore, Spain, Ukraine, Sri Lanka, United States, Venezuela, Zimbabwe