Background. Between 2015 and 2020, 1,578 care homes in the UK closed, displacing nearly 50,000 older and disabled people with very significant care and support needs. It is widely thought that relocation can have a significant impact on the health and well-being of older people. Yet, evidence is limited due to sensitivity and logistical difficulties with data collection. This study aimed to review the published literature in order to (i) identify evidence on the costs, consequences, and wider impacts of care home closures, for older people, family members, care home staff, and local authorities and (ii) understand the causes of and processes surrounding the closure of residential care homes in the UK. Methods. Eight electronic databases (Me...
Background: the number of people requiring care home support is projected to rise in future years, b...
received up to five subsequent health assessments before the study endpoint (1999), in which care ho...
There is a general trend of increased marketisation of long-term care (LTC) services across Europe, ...
Background. Between 2015 and 2020, 1,578 care homes in the UK closed, displacing nearly 50,000 older...
The thesis presents research that investigated the process of closure of care homes for older people...
Objectives: to identify the rate of closure of nursing homes for older people, the types of homes cl...
In a fraught fiscal and post-pandemic context, English adult social care is likely to see further ca...
This study investigates the causes of full closure of care homes in the English care home/nursing ho...
Successive government policies have created a situation where most residential and nursing care is p...
This study investigates the causes of full closure of care homes in the English care home/nursing ho...
As part of a wider investigation into supply of care homes a study was conducted investigating the f...
Few studies explore the application of literature on care home closures in practice or how it can in...
Background: care home residents are aged, many have multiple co-morbidities and low levels of functi...
The transition into a care home Family, friends and carers’ experiences Assessment and support plann...
Background: the number of people requiring care home support is projected to rise in future years, b...
Background: the number of people requiring care home support is projected to rise in future years, b...
received up to five subsequent health assessments before the study endpoint (1999), in which care ho...
There is a general trend of increased marketisation of long-term care (LTC) services across Europe, ...
Background. Between 2015 and 2020, 1,578 care homes in the UK closed, displacing nearly 50,000 older...
The thesis presents research that investigated the process of closure of care homes for older people...
Objectives: to identify the rate of closure of nursing homes for older people, the types of homes cl...
In a fraught fiscal and post-pandemic context, English adult social care is likely to see further ca...
This study investigates the causes of full closure of care homes in the English care home/nursing ho...
Successive government policies have created a situation where most residential and nursing care is p...
This study investigates the causes of full closure of care homes in the English care home/nursing ho...
As part of a wider investigation into supply of care homes a study was conducted investigating the f...
Few studies explore the application of literature on care home closures in practice or how it can in...
Background: care home residents are aged, many have multiple co-morbidities and low levels of functi...
The transition into a care home Family, friends and carers’ experiences Assessment and support plann...
Background: the number of people requiring care home support is projected to rise in future years, b...
Background: the number of people requiring care home support is projected to rise in future years, b...
received up to five subsequent health assessments before the study endpoint (1999), in which care ho...
There is a general trend of increased marketisation of long-term care (LTC) services across Europe, ...