Re-evaluating Residential Care (Studies in Military and Strategic History)
Released: May 01, 1997
Publisher: Open University Press
Format: Paperback, 158 pages
Related ISBN: 9780335193936
Description:
* If most older people want to remain in their own homes, then why does residential care persist?
The authors of this timely book set out to answer this pressing question and offer an explanation as to what makes older people give up their homes. Residential care homes provide accommodation for over 300,000 older people in the UK, the majority of whom are in their mid eighties. More than a quarter of the population over eighty five live in institutional settings, most of them in residential care homes. This book offers readers a comprehensive review of the history of residential care, current provision, current practice and an analysis of its future role.
Re-Evaluating Residential Care will be invaluable to a wide range of practitioners involved in residential care, as well as students of nursing, social work, gerontology and social policy.
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