Evidence is presented for important individual differences between older people concerning what they value as high quality service from Home Care. A case is made for improving service quality through systematically consulting each service user about their own preferences and seeking to fulfil these requests on an individual basis. This contrasts with setting uniform quality standards for all older Home Care clients, based on most commonly expressed preferences. Evidence is cited from individual interviews with older Home Care service users and from an experiment in modifying older people’s services through briefing Home Care staff on the preferences of individual clients. Issues in developing this approach are discussed
Local authorities spend considerable resources on social care at home for older adults. Given the ex...
This article critically examines recent changes in markets for home (domiciliary) care services in E...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. In the context of the demographic imperative of the worldwide ageing popula...
23 home care providers were interviewed concerning what promotes or impedes quality aspects of servi...
Raising standards is one of the key objectives of the British government's Modernizing Agenda. The q...
This research project explored the factors which make a flexible, person-centred style of service po...
Context: The availability of data about the quality of care homes has increased in England since the...
Purpose: Considering the views of service users is important to identify their needs as this helps p...
Summary of a report entitled 'Quality at home for older people: involving service users in defining ...
There is increasing interest in harnessing aged care residents’ perspectives to drive quality improv...
Home care services play a fundamental role in England in supporting older and disabled people in the...
Purpose: This paper reports the experiences of older people who use council-managed personal budgets...
This paper reports an empirical study that investigated associations between the quality of care rec...
Context: Many people over the age of 65 receive support from home care providers to enable them to c...
The authors investigate the meanings of paid home care for family caregivers to frail older adults, ...
Local authorities spend considerable resources on social care at home for older adults. Given the ex...
This article critically examines recent changes in markets for home (domiciliary) care services in E...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. In the context of the demographic imperative of the worldwide ageing popula...
23 home care providers were interviewed concerning what promotes or impedes quality aspects of servi...
Raising standards is one of the key objectives of the British government's Modernizing Agenda. The q...
This research project explored the factors which make a flexible, person-centred style of service po...
Context: The availability of data about the quality of care homes has increased in England since the...
Purpose: Considering the views of service users is important to identify their needs as this helps p...
Summary of a report entitled 'Quality at home for older people: involving service users in defining ...
There is increasing interest in harnessing aged care residents’ perspectives to drive quality improv...
Home care services play a fundamental role in England in supporting older and disabled people in the...
Purpose: This paper reports the experiences of older people who use council-managed personal budgets...
This paper reports an empirical study that investigated associations between the quality of care rec...
Context: Many people over the age of 65 receive support from home care providers to enable them to c...
The authors investigate the meanings of paid home care for family caregivers to frail older adults, ...
Local authorities spend considerable resources on social care at home for older adults. Given the ex...
This article critically examines recent changes in markets for home (domiciliary) care services in E...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. In the context of the demographic imperative of the worldwide ageing popula...