The reformulation of the regulation of long-term care seen in the recent White Paper and Royal Commission in the UK has led to topical debates on long-term care for older people. Given that there are over 500,000 people in residential nursing and dual registered homes across the country, there has, until now, been remarkably little research on the role of managers in the long-term care sector, the various tasks they undertake in the day-to-day operation of a care home, and the qualities and qualifications they bring to their work. This study investigates the range of tasks which managers of long-term care homes perform, and the skills they should possess to do their work. The opening chapter reproduced here provides a critical analysis of t...
The problems facing English care homes for older people have largely been defined in terms of fundin...
This article reports on a study assessing the incentives and deterrents to long-term care (LTC) supp...
Quality of care in long-term care is a worldwide issue given the growing numbers of dependent older ...
This paper assesses the relevance of organisational change theory and management decision making the...
Long-term care work is known for its difficult working conditions, with potential implications for w...
Long-term care work is known for its difficult working conditions, with potential implications for w...
This culminating project will focus on the changes that have occurred in the medical world and how t...
This paper examines the combined effects of population ageing and changes in long-term care policy o...
PhD ThesisAn ageing population combined with several socioeconomic changes are modifying the requir...
This review explores debates concerning the costs of long-term care for older people, and aims to gi...
Presents findings from a survey of experts on the challenges for long-term care -- securing adequate...
This working paper offers an overview of the LTC workforce and reviews country responses to a growin...
The developed world's population is aging, due to trends of increased life expectancies and decrease...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
This study reports on different approaches to enhancing health and social care for older people in U...
The problems facing English care homes for older people have largely been defined in terms of fundin...
This article reports on a study assessing the incentives and deterrents to long-term care (LTC) supp...
Quality of care in long-term care is a worldwide issue given the growing numbers of dependent older ...
This paper assesses the relevance of organisational change theory and management decision making the...
Long-term care work is known for its difficult working conditions, with potential implications for w...
Long-term care work is known for its difficult working conditions, with potential implications for w...
This culminating project will focus on the changes that have occurred in the medical world and how t...
This paper examines the combined effects of population ageing and changes in long-term care policy o...
PhD ThesisAn ageing population combined with several socioeconomic changes are modifying the requir...
This review explores debates concerning the costs of long-term care for older people, and aims to gi...
Presents findings from a survey of experts on the challenges for long-term care -- securing adequate...
This working paper offers an overview of the LTC workforce and reviews country responses to a growin...
The developed world's population is aging, due to trends of increased life expectancies and decrease...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
This study reports on different approaches to enhancing health and social care for older people in U...
The problems facing English care homes for older people have largely been defined in terms of fundin...
This article reports on a study assessing the incentives and deterrents to long-term care (LTC) supp...
Quality of care in long-term care is a worldwide issue given the growing numbers of dependent older ...