Last month Belinda Dewar and colleagues gave the background and policy context of a research study looking at the views of recipients of free care. This month they consider older people's accounts of care tasks important to them and suggest priorities for change.div_PaS15pub494pub
In September 2002, new legal rights in the form of the Community Care and Health (Scotland) Act 2002...
Aims: To highlight older people's experiences and expectations of services and the consequences for ...
An increase in longevity has had a major impact on demographics in Scotland with the need to shift t...
Last month Belinda Dewar and colleagues gave the background and policy context of a research study l...
In a two-part article about care of older people in Scotland, Belinda Dewar and colleagues report on...
Over the past 25 years there has been a staggering amount of international research into the experie...
Context: Unpaid carers may have an influence on the formal care utilisation of the cared for. Whethe...
This report examines the operation of the free personal care policy in Scotland, and considers its i...
EdinburghThis research, which was commissioned to inform the deliberations of the Care Development G...
The advent of free personal care for older people was a defining moment in the development of UK pol...
Scotland is a small nation, yet it leads the field in key areas of aging research. With the creation...
Uptake of carers’ services across the UK is relatively low despite evidence of the positive effects ...
Drawing on recent quantitative and qualitative research, we consider lessons of the Scottish policy ...
Like most developed countries, Scotland has an ageing population. Currently, around 40% of its resid...
Limited information is available as to how older people with higher care needs make decisions about ...
In September 2002, new legal rights in the form of the Community Care and Health (Scotland) Act 2002...
Aims: To highlight older people's experiences and expectations of services and the consequences for ...
An increase in longevity has had a major impact on demographics in Scotland with the need to shift t...
Last month Belinda Dewar and colleagues gave the background and policy context of a research study l...
In a two-part article about care of older people in Scotland, Belinda Dewar and colleagues report on...
Over the past 25 years there has been a staggering amount of international research into the experie...
Context: Unpaid carers may have an influence on the formal care utilisation of the cared for. Whethe...
This report examines the operation of the free personal care policy in Scotland, and considers its i...
EdinburghThis research, which was commissioned to inform the deliberations of the Care Development G...
The advent of free personal care for older people was a defining moment in the development of UK pol...
Scotland is a small nation, yet it leads the field in key areas of aging research. With the creation...
Uptake of carers’ services across the UK is relatively low despite evidence of the positive effects ...
Drawing on recent quantitative and qualitative research, we consider lessons of the Scottish policy ...
Like most developed countries, Scotland has an ageing population. Currently, around 40% of its resid...
Limited information is available as to how older people with higher care needs make decisions about ...
In September 2002, new legal rights in the form of the Community Care and Health (Scotland) Act 2002...
Aims: To highlight older people's experiences and expectations of services and the consequences for ...
An increase in longevity has had a major impact on demographics in Scotland with the need to shift t...