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Home rules
- Author:
- COHEN Phil
- Journal article citation:
- Community Care, 2.11.95, 1995, p.21.
- Publisher:
- Reed Business Information
Reports on new proposals which should make it easier for elderly Irish people in Britain to move to residential care in Northern Ireland.
Home unrest
- Author:
- COHEN Phil
- Journal article citation:
- Nursing Times, 4.8.93, 1993, p.21.
- Publisher:
- Nursing Times
Nursing home owners say community care is ruining them and is stopping many elderly people from getting the specialist care they need.
Going Dutch
- Author:
- COHEN Phil
- Journal article citation:
- Social Work Today, 25.10.90, 1990, pp.15-17.
- Publisher:
- British Association of Social Workers
Concerned by rising demand for and costs of residential care, social work in the Netherlands is moving towards a mixture of residential and domiciliary care to best meet the user's need.
Trying harder
- Author:
- COHEN Phil
- Journal article citation:
- Social Work Today, 14.2.91, 1991, pp.20-21.
- Publisher:
- British Association of Social Workers
Talks to Martin Eede, the new Director of the National Schizophrenia Fellowship, about his views on mental health services in the move to community care.
Open question
- Author:
- COHEN Phil
- Journal article citation:
- Community Care, 5.6.97, 1997, pp.12-13.
- Publisher:
- Reed Business Information
The scandal of two residential homes for people with learning difficulties in Buckinghamshire still remains open despite revelations of abuse. Looks at the questions needed to be answered.
Spending for the future
- Author:
- COHEN Phil
- Journal article citation:
- Community Care, 25.4.96, 1996, pp.16-17.
- Publisher:
- Reed Business Information
The author questions who will be the real benefactors of government plans for funding long-term care which are about to be unveiled.
Pride of place
- Author:
- COHEN Phil
- Journal article citation:
- Community Care, 20.10.94, 1994, p.20.
- Publisher:
- Reed Business Information
Raleigh House, a private home for young care leavers in Kentish Town is setting new standards as they prepare themselves for the real world. The aim of the home is to help young black people develop self-esteem and to show that quality services can reside in the private sector. Reports on what they have to offer.
A question of thought
- Author:
- COHEN Phil
- Journal article citation:
- Community Care, 10.2.94, 1994, pp.22-23.
- Publisher:
- Reed Business Information
When social services inspectors visit residential homes tensions can often run high because inspectors have the power to recommend court action or even closure of homes which fail to meet standards. Visits Hertfordshire's registration and inspection unit, the first in the country to negotiate a contract with local health authorities to inspect nursing homes on their behalf to see how they approach inspection.