The article examines how the Care Act 2014 is changing social care provision in Great Britain. Topics discussed are the concept of a person's well-being, the safeguarding duties of local authorities under the law, the physical, mental and emotional well-being needs of carers, the national ...
Semi-structured interviews explored feasibility/acceptability with patients, lay-carers and health professionals. Results: We recruited 44 patients to the trial, although substantial attrition (four deaths/nine ill-health/three uncontactable) meant only 19 completed the 6-month trial. A total of 14 ...
The Retreat of the State and Long-Term Care Provision: Implications for Frail Elderly People, Unpaid Family Carers and Paid Home Care Workers Over the last twenty years, public policy and debate about health and social services for elderly people (long-term care/LTC) have stressed the importance...
The Carers (Equal Opportunities) Act 2004 This article looks at the key provisions of the Carers (Equal Opportunities) Act 2004 and examines how far it represents a change to existing law. Dow,John - 《Journal of Integrated Care》 被引量: 30发表: 2005年 ...
Carers NSW welcomes the opportunity to provide a submission to the Senate StandingCommittee on Community Affairs Inquiry into the National Disability Insurance Scheme Bill (the Bill). Carers NSW strongly supports the introduction of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), and recognises that th...
2.LawAn assertion that someone has engaged in an unlawful act. [Frenchallégation, from Latinallēgātiō, allēgātiōn-, fromallēgātus, past participle ofallēgāre,to dispatch, adduce:ad-,ad-+lēgāre,to depute; seelegate.] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Editio...
Dementia. The NICE-SCIE Guideline on supporting people with dementia and their carers in Health and Social Care. London: The British Psychological Society and Gaskell; 2007. Google Scholar Deutsches Netzwerk für Qualitätsentwicklung in der Pflege. Expertenstandard Beziehungsgestaltung in der ...
Across Europe, young carers (YCs) and their need for support receive limited attention in the media, policy and empirical research, even though, similar to adult carers, they also provide care to ill family members. The Delphi study, a qualitative research methodology, which provides the focus ...
If our retirement future is an unknown country, then their words act like an audio tour guide. We learn something about what really matters – and as ever, theexperience of othersmight help us find our own path. Plus it’s interesting to read. There’s nowt so queer as folk!
People-centered care–as defined by the World Health Organization, “an approach to care that consciously adopts individuals’, carers’, families’ and communities’ perspectives as participants, and beneficiaries of, trusted health systems that are organized around the comprehensive needs of people rat...