Personal budgets in social care are a mechanism for the allocation of resources for care that permits users' greater choice and flexibility. This study was designed to explore developments in care coordination arrangements by examining the flexible use of resources. Two national surveys identified agencies with such arrangements in older people's services in advance of this agenda, described here as innovative authorities. Telephone interviews with their representatives explored salient factors in the development, focus, and operation of personal budgets. Carers were the main recipients, and there was also evidence of more appropriate use of resources structured around service users' needs. Implementation of personal budgets requires author...
Adult social care in England emphasises the service and support preferences of disabled and older pe...
Context: Care coordination is one important mechanism to provide effective care at home for frail ol...
Based in three English councils (two unitary boroughs and one shire county), this study explored fac...
Context: Traditionally local authorities in England allocated resources in social care following a p...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to report on the introduction of individual personal budgets f...
Context: Traditionally local authorities in England allocated resources in social care following a p...
Between September 2011 and January 2013 the Carers Federation Ltd funded a study with the objective ...
This article presents findings on 4 themes associated with the personalization of social care for ol...
Robust data are needed on the characteristics of people providing and receiving informal care and on...
Summary: English policy emphasises personalised and flexible social care support using ‘Personal Bud...
From July 2011 to November 2014 Age UK was funded by the Department of Health to deliver a programme...
This paper presents the findings of a systematic review of full or partial economic evaluations that...
The evidence presented in this report suggests that the goals of public policy for older people may ...
With anticipated greater demand for formal care services globally, this article examines the sociode...
This paper presents findings from interviews with social care service development managers and broke...
Adult social care in England emphasises the service and support preferences of disabled and older pe...
Context: Care coordination is one important mechanism to provide effective care at home for frail ol...
Based in three English councils (two unitary boroughs and one shire county), this study explored fac...
Context: Traditionally local authorities in England allocated resources in social care following a p...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to report on the introduction of individual personal budgets f...
Context: Traditionally local authorities in England allocated resources in social care following a p...
Between September 2011 and January 2013 the Carers Federation Ltd funded a study with the objective ...
This article presents findings on 4 themes associated with the personalization of social care for ol...
Robust data are needed on the characteristics of people providing and receiving informal care and on...
Summary: English policy emphasises personalised and flexible social care support using ‘Personal Bud...
From July 2011 to November 2014 Age UK was funded by the Department of Health to deliver a programme...
This paper presents the findings of a systematic review of full or partial economic evaluations that...
The evidence presented in this report suggests that the goals of public policy for older people may ...
With anticipated greater demand for formal care services globally, this article examines the sociode...
This paper presents findings from interviews with social care service development managers and broke...
Adult social care in England emphasises the service and support preferences of disabled and older pe...
Context: Care coordination is one important mechanism to provide effective care at home for frail ol...
Based in three English councils (two unitary boroughs and one shire county), this study explored fac...