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Improving lives, improving life: a summary; the findings of a study on the key strategic issues facing the long term care for older people sector
- Authors:
- LAWES Sandra, JONES Bhavna
- Publisher:
- English Community Care Association,|P and G Professional
- Publication year:
- 2004
- Pagination:
- 4p.
- Place of publication:
- London
Addresses a diverse range of issues affecting care home owners and operators. The study was designed to achieve the following objectives: provide information of value to those working in the sector; provide qualitative data to complement existing quantitative information; gauge the reactions of the sector to the current key issues; allow care home operators to make comparisons with their peers; and give the sector a powerful voice to speak to the government, other policy makers and potential partners. Those interviewed express strong commitment to their role as providers of quality care. Contrary to the popular image, operators are open to new ideas and actively developing innovative solutions to the significant challenges they face.
Improving lives, improving life: the findings of a study on the key strategic issues facing the long term care for older people sector
- Authors:
- LAWES Sandra, JONES Bhavna
- Publisher:
- English Community Care Association,|P and G Professional
- Publication year:
- 2004
- Pagination:
- 99p.
- Place of publication:
- London
Addresses a diverse range of issues affecting care home owners and operators. The study was designed to achieve the following objectives: provide information of value to those working in the sector; provide qualitative data to complement existing quantitative information; gauge the reactions of the sector to the current key issues; allow care home operators to make comparisons with their peers; and give the sector a powerful voice to speak to the government, other policy makers and potential partners. Those interviewed express strong commitment to their role as providers of quality care. Contrary to the popular image, operators are open to new ideas and actively developing innovative solutions to the significant challenges they face.