More than one million older people (aged 65 and over) use publicly funded social care services in England. In light of criticism and controversy about the funding of these services, The King’s Fund commissioned Sir Derek Wanless to undertake a review of social care. The review sought to determine how much should be spent on social care for older people in England over the next 20 years and what funding arrangements need to be in place to ensure that this money is available and will produce high-quality outcomes. This report of their findings will make a significant contribution to the debate on the future of social care
This paper presents projections of demand for social care and disability benefits for older people (...
Multi-disciplinary research project is commissioned by the Commissioner for Older People for Norther...
Research report from the King's Fund Long-term Care Financing ProjectAvailable from British Library ...
This analysis by the London School of Economics, commissioned by the Nuffield Trust, projects expend...
As part of the Wanless Review of social care for older people, the King’s Fund commissioned the Pers...
The Public Health Department of the Royal Borough of Kingston commissioned the Faculty of Health, So...
Social care policy for older people in England continues to generate extensive discussion around the...
This work was commissioned by the Commission for Social Care Inspection for the production of the re...
This paper presents the findings of a systematic review of full or partial economic evaluations that...
This study examined people's perceptions and behaviours in relation to planning for their social car...
Abstract The first part of the paper argues that the care relationship is crucial to securing care q...
There is ongoing debate about how the funding system for social care of older people in England shou...
This is a background paper for the Wanless Social Care Review, the outcome of which was the report, ...
Robust data are needed on the characteristics of people providing and receiving informal care and on...
English The government has made nursing care in England and Wales free, while continuing to means-te...
This paper presents projections of demand for social care and disability benefits for older people (...
Multi-disciplinary research project is commissioned by the Commissioner for Older People for Norther...
Research report from the King's Fund Long-term Care Financing ProjectAvailable from British Library ...
This analysis by the London School of Economics, commissioned by the Nuffield Trust, projects expend...
As part of the Wanless Review of social care for older people, the King’s Fund commissioned the Pers...
The Public Health Department of the Royal Borough of Kingston commissioned the Faculty of Health, So...
Social care policy for older people in England continues to generate extensive discussion around the...
This work was commissioned by the Commission for Social Care Inspection for the production of the re...
This paper presents the findings of a systematic review of full or partial economic evaluations that...
This study examined people's perceptions and behaviours in relation to planning for their social car...
Abstract The first part of the paper argues that the care relationship is crucial to securing care q...
There is ongoing debate about how the funding system for social care of older people in England shou...
This is a background paper for the Wanless Social Care Review, the outcome of which was the report, ...
Robust data are needed on the characteristics of people providing and receiving informal care and on...
English The government has made nursing care in England and Wales free, while continuing to means-te...
This paper presents projections of demand for social care and disability benefits for older people (...
Multi-disciplinary research project is commissioned by the Commissioner for Older People for Norther...
Research report from the King's Fund Long-term Care Financing ProjectAvailable from British Library ...