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Changing Services for Older People

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What are the issues underpinning the trend towards innovation in the community care of older people? What is the nature of the innovation: how is it experienced by older people and their carers? "Changing services for older people" sets out to address these pressing questions. It presents the findings of a major research project evaluating the outcomes of the Neighbourhood Support Units innovation in Sheffield. Key issues raised include the goal to create more flexible 'tailor made' services and the promotion of user-and carer-responsive forms of provision, shifts which are occurring in many other European countries. The aims of the book are two-fold. First, it reports on the outcomes of the initiative for older people and their carers placing these findings in the context of current debates about community care. Second, it discusses the process of innovation in the social services, drawing on evidence gathered from policy-makers, managers and front-line workers to illustrate both the barriers to change and the ways in which successful innovation can be accomplished. "Changing services for older people" will be invaluable to personnel in the health and social services who are considering new initiatives in service provision. It will also be a useful text for anyone wishing to gain an insight into the operation os social care services, and the experiences of older people who use those services as well as their carers.

Author Biography

Alan Walker is Professor of Social Policy at the University of Sheffield. He has been researching and writing on the subjects of community care and older people for more than 20 years. He is responsible for some of the leading works on the nature and meaning of community care. His books include Disability in Britain (1981), Community Care (1982), Social Planning (1984), The Caring Relationship (1989) and The New Generational Contract (1996). Dr Lorna Warren is a lecturer in the Department of Sociological Studies at the University of Sheffield. She has been working on studies of community care since 1983. A particular area of interest is domiciliary services for older people, with a focus on user\carer involvement as well as the experiences of formal care-givers.
Release date NZ
April 16th, 1996
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Illustrations
1, black & white illustrations
Imprint
Open University Press
Pages
202
Publisher
Open University Press
Dimensions
152x229x13
ISBN-13
9780335191376
Product ID
2428730

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