A shortage of resources and a shortage of risk-pooling has meant that the long-term care of older people has suffered from a political and governance failures. James Lloyd, argues that political scientists need to direct their attention towards social care, with more concerted, detailed studies which will provide evidence to address policy problems
This article makes the case for a radical new strategy on ageing which focuses on the whole life cou...
Ageing societies can be healthy and productive- if they get the politics right. This book argues tha...
Context: Demographic and other pressures have placed strains on the social (long-term) care systems ...
The paper aims to explain and evaluate two key features of Securing Good Care for Older People, the ...
Towards a New Deal for Care and Carers addresses one of the most urgent issues facing England today....
The problems facing English care homes for older people have largely been defined in terms of fundin...
How is knowledge about care produced? The ‘epistemological dimension’ of care is recognised in the c...
This open access book turns the research attention of social policy scholars and long-term care rese...
Cost has long been a preoccupation in policy documents concerned with the care and support of older ...
Shereen Hussein notes that the Social Care White Paper contained some welcomed elements, but there i...
In the final chapter of Caring Democracy, Joan Tronto poses the question “how do we go from a societ...
The elderly population in the United States is growing dramatically and is expected to reach over se...
Moving to a care home is a significant and often costly milestone in many older people’s lives, with...
This review explores debates concerning the costs of long-term care for older people, and aims to gi...
The reformulation of the regulation of long-term care seen in the recent White Paper and Royal Commi...
This article makes the case for a radical new strategy on ageing which focuses on the whole life cou...
Ageing societies can be healthy and productive- if they get the politics right. This book argues tha...
Context: Demographic and other pressures have placed strains on the social (long-term) care systems ...
The paper aims to explain and evaluate two key features of Securing Good Care for Older People, the ...
Towards a New Deal for Care and Carers addresses one of the most urgent issues facing England today....
The problems facing English care homes for older people have largely been defined in terms of fundin...
How is knowledge about care produced? The ‘epistemological dimension’ of care is recognised in the c...
This open access book turns the research attention of social policy scholars and long-term care rese...
Cost has long been a preoccupation in policy documents concerned with the care and support of older ...
Shereen Hussein notes that the Social Care White Paper contained some welcomed elements, but there i...
In the final chapter of Caring Democracy, Joan Tronto poses the question “how do we go from a societ...
The elderly population in the United States is growing dramatically and is expected to reach over se...
Moving to a care home is a significant and often costly milestone in many older people’s lives, with...
This review explores debates concerning the costs of long-term care for older people, and aims to gi...
The reformulation of the regulation of long-term care seen in the recent White Paper and Royal Commi...
This article makes the case for a radical new strategy on ageing which focuses on the whole life cou...
Ageing societies can be healthy and productive- if they get the politics right. This book argues tha...
Context: Demographic and other pressures have placed strains on the social (long-term) care systems ...