The continued expansion of the intermediate care initiative has resulted in the use of alternative care settings, such as nursing and care homes, for the delivery of rehabilitative interventions for older people. In this paper, we report on the findings from the second stage of a national survey of rehabilitation schemes that use care home settings. The survey reveals a wide range of approaches and standards, leading us to ask whether there is a gap between policy goals, good practice and actual service provision. The care home rehabilitation schemes were selected on the basis that they offered, as a minimum, rehabilitation to improve an older person's physical status
Objectives: This study examined factors that may improve rehabilitation programs provided by home ca...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the effects of home care interventions for frail older people in delaying per...
OBJECTIVES: to test the hypothesis that older people and their informal carers are not disadvantaged...
The emergence of the intermediate care agenda has added momentum to the debate on the use of alterna...
Background Rehabilitation for older people has acquired an increasingly important profile for both p...
In many countries there is a concern to improve assessment procedures for older people to avoid misp...
The purpose of this study was to examine the benefits of implementing a rehabilitation program for s...
© 2018 Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose - A growing ageing population with complex healthcare nee...
Physical activity (PA) levels in older care home residents are low. This has detrimental effects on ...
Iris Fung-Kam Lee,1 Felix Ngok Yau,2 Sally Suk-Ha Yim,2 Diana Tze-Fan Lee1 1The Neth...
Introduction : Returning home after geriatric rehabilitation is often accompanied by many challenges...
Moving into a care home can be viewed by the older person as the 'end of the line' after failure to ...
Older people account for a significant proportion of users of health and social care services (Wanle...
Background: Care home residents in England have variable access to health care services. There is cu...
The demographic trends of continuing growth of the number of older people will lead to an increasing...
Objectives: This study examined factors that may improve rehabilitation programs provided by home ca...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the effects of home care interventions for frail older people in delaying per...
OBJECTIVES: to test the hypothesis that older people and their informal carers are not disadvantaged...
The emergence of the intermediate care agenda has added momentum to the debate on the use of alterna...
Background Rehabilitation for older people has acquired an increasingly important profile for both p...
In many countries there is a concern to improve assessment procedures for older people to avoid misp...
The purpose of this study was to examine the benefits of implementing a rehabilitation program for s...
© 2018 Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose - A growing ageing population with complex healthcare nee...
Physical activity (PA) levels in older care home residents are low. This has detrimental effects on ...
Iris Fung-Kam Lee,1 Felix Ngok Yau,2 Sally Suk-Ha Yim,2 Diana Tze-Fan Lee1 1The Neth...
Introduction : Returning home after geriatric rehabilitation is often accompanied by many challenges...
Moving into a care home can be viewed by the older person as the 'end of the line' after failure to ...
Older people account for a significant proportion of users of health and social care services (Wanle...
Background: Care home residents in England have variable access to health care services. There is cu...
The demographic trends of continuing growth of the number of older people will lead to an increasing...
Objectives: This study examined factors that may improve rehabilitation programs provided by home ca...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the effects of home care interventions for frail older people in delaying per...
OBJECTIVES: to test the hypothesis that older people and their informal carers are not disadvantaged...