problems with coordination and flexibility of community care services, the white paper Caring for People (1989) stated the government's aim to provide a "needs led," responsive range of services, promoting maximum independence of those wishing to live at home rather than enter institutional care....
The Community Care Approach: An Innovation in Home Care by Social Services DepartmentsIn the United Kingdom long-term care in the community is emerging as a reality for a number of client groups. These include the chronically and episodically mentally ill, the mentally handicapped, the severely ...
This programme, supported by UNDP, resulted in the successful transition from costly and inefficient centralizedsocial caretosustainable community-based social services, as measured by the number of people receiving care, the quality of care, the number of people hired as social assistants, and the ...
1999200020012002200320042005200620072008200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023Community and Home CarePsychiatry and Mental HealthSocial Work The set of journals have been ranked according to their SJR and divided into four equal groups, four quartiles. Q1 (green) comprises the quarter of the jour...
palliative care medicine Written by Catriona Kennedy Catriona Kennedy is a Professor in Nursing and Midwifery, University of Limerick. Her clinical, education and research background is in community health nursing and palliative care. Kennedy's areas of... ...
andcounselingregarding the decision to keep the baby or to give it up for adoption. In many countries institutional homes provide for the care both of unwed expectant mothers and of mothers and babies after delivery, in a setting sheltered from the often rigid strictures of family andcommunity....
Establishing, assessing and matching needs with available services and client expectations is the essence of joint community care planning, within the new United Kingdom legislation (1). Continuous audit and case review by two fieldworkers have described common themes and recurrent scenarios in communit...
One aspect of universalism in Swedish eldercare services is that publicly financed and publicly provided services have been both affordable for the poor an... M Szebehely,GB Trydeg?Rd - 《Health & Social Care in the Community》 被引量: 132发表: 2012年 Home care for older people in Sweden...
Home care recipients, many of whom are older adults or living with disabilities, may be at increased risk of loneliness and social isolation. Loneliness and social isolation are associated with poor physical and mental health, with research even suggesti
Explore how community-based networks can effectively meet the needs and problems of sick, elderly people and their caregivers! "Social Work in Geriatric Home Health Care: The Blending of Traditional Practice with Cooperative Strategies" explores how social workers, aides, nurses, administrators, and ...