Based in three English councils (two unitary boroughs and one shire county), this study explored factors affecting the delivery of personalised home care to older people who opt for council-managed personal budgets rather than cash direct payments
The amount and type of health and social care services received by older people living in the commun...
Older people in England who pay for social care from their own funds (‘self-funders’) receive little...
Direct payments, i.e. cash payments made directly to the individual in lieu of social care services,...
Purpose: This paper reports the experiences of older people who use council-managed personal budgets...
Summary: English policy emphasises personalised and flexible social care support using ‘Personal Bud...
This paper presents findings from interviews with social care service development managers and broke...
This article critically examines recent changes in markets for home (domiciliary) care services in E...
In Australia, newly initiated, publicly subsidised ‘Home‐Care Packages’ designed to assist older peo...
Context: Many people over the age of 65 receive support from home care providers to enable them to c...
© 2020, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine changes in the ...
© The Author(s), 2020. Published by Cambridge University Press. Home care for older people in Englan...
Local authorities spend considerable resources on social care at home for older adults. Given the ex...
Personal budgets in social care are a mechanism for the allocation of resources for care that permit...
In common with many advanced welfare states, England has increasingly relied on consumerist principl...
Context: Direct payments (DP) – cash for care – have been promoted in England as a mechanism to enha...
The amount and type of health and social care services received by older people living in the commun...
Older people in England who pay for social care from their own funds (‘self-funders’) receive little...
Direct payments, i.e. cash payments made directly to the individual in lieu of social care services,...
Purpose: This paper reports the experiences of older people who use council-managed personal budgets...
Summary: English policy emphasises personalised and flexible social care support using ‘Personal Bud...
This paper presents findings from interviews with social care service development managers and broke...
This article critically examines recent changes in markets for home (domiciliary) care services in E...
In Australia, newly initiated, publicly subsidised ‘Home‐Care Packages’ designed to assist older peo...
Context: Many people over the age of 65 receive support from home care providers to enable them to c...
© 2020, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine changes in the ...
© The Author(s), 2020. Published by Cambridge University Press. Home care for older people in Englan...
Local authorities spend considerable resources on social care at home for older adults. Given the ex...
Personal budgets in social care are a mechanism for the allocation of resources for care that permit...
In common with many advanced welfare states, England has increasingly relied on consumerist principl...
Context: Direct payments (DP) – cash for care – have been promoted in England as a mechanism to enha...
The amount and type of health and social care services received by older people living in the commun...
Older people in England who pay for social care from their own funds (‘self-funders’) receive little...
Direct payments, i.e. cash payments made directly to the individual in lieu of social care services,...