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For richer for poorer: the financial situations of older people in Wales; executive summary
- Authors:
- HELP THE AGED, AGE CONCERN, WALES. Welsh Assembly Government
- Publisher:
- Help the Aged
- Publication year:
- 2004
- Pagination:
- 8p.
- Place of publication:
- Cardiff
Presents measures for income, social exclusion and deprivation among older poelpe in Wales. While notions of poverty are subjective in many respects it is objectively evident that older people in Wales are the poor relations of the European Union.
Supporting people in Wales: initial reviews for legacy supporting people projects: initial review guidance
- Author:
- WALES. Welsh Assembly Government
- Publisher:
- Wales. Welsh Assembly Government
- Publication year:
- 2004
- Pagination:
- 39p.
- Place of publication:
- Cardiff
The guidance sets out four purposes for the initial review process, these are; To understand the strategic relevance of existing community care and older persons services; to develop and apply appropriate service specification for accommodation related support services; to identify the appropriate level of SPG funding to be allocated to each community care and older persons scheme;t o establish a contract between the local authority and providers of SPG funded service which sets out on-going funding levels and service specification for each scheme or project.
National minimum standards for care homes for older people (revised March 2004)
- Author:
- WALES. Welsh Assembly Government
- Publisher:
- Wales. Welsh Assembly Government
- Publication year:
- 2004
- Pagination:
- 35p.
- Place of publication:
- Cardiff
- Edition:
- Rev. ed.
This document sets out National Minimum Standards for Care Homes for Older People issued by the Welsh Assembly Government under section 23 of the Care Standards Act 2000 (CSA). These standards will be used by the Assembly’s Care Standards Inspectorate for Wales (CSIW) when determining whether these care homes are providing adequate care, meeting the needs of the persons who live there and otherwise being carried on in accordance with regulatory requirements. The Welsh Assembly Government will keep the standards under review, and may publish amended standards as appropriate.