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Options for long-term care: economic, social and ethical choices
- Editors:
- HARDING Tessa, MEREDITH Barbara, WISTOW Gerald
- Publisher:
- HMSO/National Institute for Social Work
- Publication year:
- 1996
- Pagination:
- 152p.,bibliog.
- Place of publication:
- London
Examines the debate around long term care and proposes a different approach to planning for future long term care. Concludes that the increase in expenditure needed over the next 30 years is not so great as to be a cause for alarm, though some reinvestment may be needed in the short term. Suggests that affordability is a question of political choice, rather than economic imperatives. Reviews the values underpinning long term care and proposes a broad based strategic approach. Looks at the issues from the point of view of disabled people as well as older people. Concludes with 2 chapters comparing the situation in the United States and in Germany.
The next steps: lessons for the future of community care
- Author:
- MEREDITH Barbara
- Publisher:
- Age Concern
- Publication year:
- 1994
- Pagination:
- 80p.
- Place of publication:
- London
Pulls together key issues for older people in the first year of operation of the community care reforms. Includes sections on: specific implementation issues (including community care planning and assessment and financial assessment and charging procedures); access to social services and health services; specific community, social care and health care services (including domiciliary care, night services, day care, bathing and continence services and residential and nursing home care); hospital discharge and continuing NHS care; transport; recreation, leisure and education; and personal finance.