Recent spending cuts in the area of adult social care raise policy concerns about the proportion of older people whose need for social care is not being met. Such concerns are emphasised in the context of population ageing and other demographic changes. For example, the increasing proportion of the population aged 75 and over places greater pressure on formal and informal systems of care and support provision, while changes in the living arrangements of older people may affect the supply of informal care within the household. This article explores the concept of ‘unmet need’ for support in relation to specific Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs), using data on the receipt of support ...
As people advance in age there is a marked increase in the development of health-related problems, i...
The UK's population is ageing. In 2001, people aged 65 and over constituted 16% of the total UK popu...
Social care policy for older people in England continues to generate extensive discussion around the...
Recent spending cuts in the area of adult social care raise policy concerns about the proportion of...
Recent spending cuts in the area of adult social care raise policy concerns about the proportion of ...
Recent spending cuts in the area of adult social care raise policy concerns about the proportion of ...
Demographic change and policy changes in social care provision can affect the type of social care su...
Understanding the nature and extent of unmet need for social care among older people is a critical p...
Context: Demographic and other pressures have placed strains on the social (long-term) care systems ...
With anticipated greater demand for formal care services globally, this article examines the sociode...
Context: Demographic and other pressures have placed strains on the social (long-term) care systems ...
In the current economic circumstances and political climate, older people may be increasingly depend...
Current English social care policy advocates ‘active ageing’, ‘ageing‐in‐place’ and ‘independence’, ...
Social care is an integral part of the UK welfare system and plays an imperative role in promoting t...
Robust data are needed on the characteristics of people providing and receiving informal care and on...
As people advance in age there is a marked increase in the development of health-related problems, i...
The UK's population is ageing. In 2001, people aged 65 and over constituted 16% of the total UK popu...
Social care policy for older people in England continues to generate extensive discussion around the...
Recent spending cuts in the area of adult social care raise policy concerns about the proportion of...
Recent spending cuts in the area of adult social care raise policy concerns about the proportion of ...
Recent spending cuts in the area of adult social care raise policy concerns about the proportion of ...
Demographic change and policy changes in social care provision can affect the type of social care su...
Understanding the nature and extent of unmet need for social care among older people is a critical p...
Context: Demographic and other pressures have placed strains on the social (long-term) care systems ...
With anticipated greater demand for formal care services globally, this article examines the sociode...
Context: Demographic and other pressures have placed strains on the social (long-term) care systems ...
In the current economic circumstances and political climate, older people may be increasingly depend...
Current English social care policy advocates ‘active ageing’, ‘ageing‐in‐place’ and ‘independence’, ...
Social care is an integral part of the UK welfare system and plays an imperative role in promoting t...
Robust data are needed on the characteristics of people providing and receiving informal care and on...
As people advance in age there is a marked increase in the development of health-related problems, i...
The UK's population is ageing. In 2001, people aged 65 and over constituted 16% of the total UK popu...
Social care policy for older people in England continues to generate extensive discussion around the...