This paper presents findings from interviews with social care service development managers and brokers in three local authorities. It follows an earlier study exploring choice and flexibility in home care services for older people using council-managed personal budgets. That study found that local authorities were limiting the number of providers on framework agreements for home care services so that there were sufficient to encourage competition but not so many that providers risked having insufficient business to remain financially viable. It also found that communication issues were affecting the proper functioning of brokerage systems. The current study therefore revisited the same three local authorities to investigate changes in frame...
This paper considers the experiences of older self-funders in England in the context of policies pro...
This research project explored the factors which make a flexible, person-centred style of service po...
Context: Many people over the age of 65 receive support from home care providers to enable them to c...
This paper presents findings from interviews with social care service development managers and broke...
Summary: English policy emphasises personalised and flexible social care support using ‘Personal Bud...
Purpose: This paper reports the experiences of older people who use council-managed personal budgets...
Based in three English councils (two unitary boroughs and one shire county), this study explored fac...
This article critically examines recent changes in markets for home (domiciliary) care services in E...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the impact of personalisation policy on the provide...
Adult social care in England emphasises the service and support preferences of disabled and older pe...
The problems facing English care homes for older people have largely been defined in terms of fundin...
Older people in England who pay for social care from their own funds (‘self-funders’) receive little...
Personal budgets in social care are a mechanism for the allocation of resources for care that permit...
Direct payments are a form of personalisation in which service users take full control of the organi...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to report on the introduction of individual personal budgets f...
This paper considers the experiences of older self-funders in England in the context of policies pro...
This research project explored the factors which make a flexible, person-centred style of service po...
Context: Many people over the age of 65 receive support from home care providers to enable them to c...
This paper presents findings from interviews with social care service development managers and broke...
Summary: English policy emphasises personalised and flexible social care support using ‘Personal Bud...
Purpose: This paper reports the experiences of older people who use council-managed personal budgets...
Based in three English councils (two unitary boroughs and one shire county), this study explored fac...
This article critically examines recent changes in markets for home (domiciliary) care services in E...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the impact of personalisation policy on the provide...
Adult social care in England emphasises the service and support preferences of disabled and older pe...
The problems facing English care homes for older people have largely been defined in terms of fundin...
Older people in England who pay for social care from their own funds (‘self-funders’) receive little...
Personal budgets in social care are a mechanism for the allocation of resources for care that permit...
Direct payments are a form of personalisation in which service users take full control of the organi...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to report on the introduction of individual personal budgets f...
This paper considers the experiences of older self-funders in England in the context of policies pro...
This research project explored the factors which make a flexible, person-centred style of service po...
Context: Many people over the age of 65 receive support from home care providers to enable them to c...