Cash-for-care schemes offering cash payments in place of conventional social services are becoming commonplace in developed welfare states, however, there is little evidence about the impact of such schemes on older people. This paper reports on the impact and outcomes for older people of the recent English Individual Budget (IB) pilot projects (2005-07). It presents quantitative data on outcome measures from structured interviews with 263 older people who took part in a randomised controlled trial and findings from semi-structured interviews with 40 older people in receipt of IBs and with IB project leads in each of the 13 pilot sites. Older people spent their IBs predominantly on personal care, with little resources left for social or lei...
Demographic change and policy changes in social care provision can affect the type of social care su...
In common with many advanced welfare states, England has increasingly relied on consumerist principl...
Progress has been made in reducing pensioner poverty, however, around a third of pensioners do not c...
Cash-for-care schemes offering cash payments in place of conventional social services are becoming c...
Cash-for-care schemes offering cash payments in place of conventional social services are becoming c...
Increasing numbers of developed welfare states now operate cash-for-care schemes in which service us...
Increasing numbers of developed welfare states now operate cash-for-care schemes in which service us...
The introduction of cash-for-care schemes such as individual or personal budgets in England has been...
Within the context of modernization, there has been a trend towards 'cash-for-care' schemes designed...
Objectives This study explores the views of older adults who are receiving health and social care at...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to report on the introduction of individual personal budgets f...
Providing substantial amounts (particularly over 20 hours a week) of care to a disabled or elderly r...
In England, 'personal budgets' are being implemented at a time of financial austerity. They are part...
From July 2011 to November 2014 Age UK was funded by the Department of Health to deliver a programme...
In England, ‘personal budgets’ are being implemented at a time of financial austerity. They are part...
Demographic change and policy changes in social care provision can affect the type of social care su...
In common with many advanced welfare states, England has increasingly relied on consumerist principl...
Progress has been made in reducing pensioner poverty, however, around a third of pensioners do not c...
Cash-for-care schemes offering cash payments in place of conventional social services are becoming c...
Cash-for-care schemes offering cash payments in place of conventional social services are becoming c...
Increasing numbers of developed welfare states now operate cash-for-care schemes in which service us...
Increasing numbers of developed welfare states now operate cash-for-care schemes in which service us...
The introduction of cash-for-care schemes such as individual or personal budgets in England has been...
Within the context of modernization, there has been a trend towards 'cash-for-care' schemes designed...
Objectives This study explores the views of older adults who are receiving health and social care at...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to report on the introduction of individual personal budgets f...
Providing substantial amounts (particularly over 20 hours a week) of care to a disabled or elderly r...
In England, 'personal budgets' are being implemented at a time of financial austerity. They are part...
From July 2011 to November 2014 Age UK was funded by the Department of Health to deliver a programme...
In England, ‘personal budgets’ are being implemented at a time of financial austerity. They are part...
Demographic change and policy changes in social care provision can affect the type of social care su...
In common with many advanced welfare states, England has increasingly relied on consumerist principl...
Progress has been made in reducing pensioner poverty, however, around a third of pensioners do not c...