Care management was introduced in the UK in 1993 for all adult user groups (SSI/SSWG, 1991a; 1991b) as a system of care coordination designed to facilitate the organisation and delivery of services in local government social services departments. Official guidance issued in the early 1990s was vague however, and recent PSSRU research suggested that this had contributed to wide national variation in the shape and form of care management arrangements for older people (Challis et al., 2001; Weiner et al., 2002). In addition to services for older people, care management remains fundamental to the organisation and delivery of community mental health services (Cm4169, 1998; Department of Health, 1999). However, it is still largely unclear how the...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate progress in joint working within community mental health teams for older p...
BackgroundThe rising number of older people with mental health problems makes the effective use of m...
BACKGROUND: Community mental health services are regarded as the preferred first tier of specialist ...
Care management has become a key component in the development of community-based care in many countr...
Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Objective: Integrated community mental health teams (CMHT...
We report the experiences of different models of community care of random samples of 262 people with...
OBJECTIVE: Integrated community mental health teams (CMHTs) are a key component of specialist old ag...
Introduction: This policy paper considers what the long-term conditions policies in England and othe...
The aims of this study were (i) to map the extent of all mental health placements in the independent...
This paper provides a comprehensive picture of mental health services in England, includingstaffing ...
Objective This study examined the nature, extent and perceived quality of the support provided by co...
There has been a focus internationally in recent years on policies and strategies to divert the long...
For many years, there has been an international concern about the fragmented nature of health and so...
BACKGROUND: The Care Programme Approach (CPA) and supervision register policies in England are inten...
Objective To evaluate a model of intensive case management for people with dementia based in a commu...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate progress in joint working within community mental health teams for older p...
BackgroundThe rising number of older people with mental health problems makes the effective use of m...
BACKGROUND: Community mental health services are regarded as the preferred first tier of specialist ...
Care management has become a key component in the development of community-based care in many countr...
Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Objective: Integrated community mental health teams (CMHT...
We report the experiences of different models of community care of random samples of 262 people with...
OBJECTIVE: Integrated community mental health teams (CMHTs) are a key component of specialist old ag...
Introduction: This policy paper considers what the long-term conditions policies in England and othe...
The aims of this study were (i) to map the extent of all mental health placements in the independent...
This paper provides a comprehensive picture of mental health services in England, includingstaffing ...
Objective This study examined the nature, extent and perceived quality of the support provided by co...
There has been a focus internationally in recent years on policies and strategies to divert the long...
For many years, there has been an international concern about the fragmented nature of health and so...
BACKGROUND: The Care Programme Approach (CPA) and supervision register policies in England are inten...
Objective To evaluate a model of intensive case management for people with dementia based in a commu...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate progress in joint working within community mental health teams for older p...
BackgroundThe rising number of older people with mental health problems makes the effective use of m...
BACKGROUND: Community mental health services are regarded as the preferred first tier of specialist ...