Journal of Integrated Care: Volume 7 Issue 4

Practical evidence for service improvement

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Table of contents

The Royal Commission and Structures for Elder Care

Chris Vellenoweth

The report of the Royal Commission on Long Term Care, published in March 1999, is to be subject to further consultation, thus delaying any progress on its recommendations which…

Services for Sensory Impaired People: A Case for Regional Co‐ordination?

John Banham, Martin Colville

Services for deaf and blind people are acknowledged to be generally poor. While a national task force is examining new ways to meet the needs of people with disabilities, this…

Housing and Health ‐ Partnership Working at a Regional Level

Ruth Barnes

This paper describes a partnership between the NHS Executive and the Housing Corporation in London to develop a joint work programme with the objectives of promoting a better…

New Solutions to Street Homelessness

Shaks Ghosh

Homelessness is not just a housing problem. People who sleep rough tend to have complex and longstanding problems, not just a problem with housing. Support will be an essential…

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Enhancing Independence: The Effectiveness of Re‐Ablement Provision in South Worcestershire.

Nick Le Mesurier, Stuart Cumella

The importance of rehabilitation in promoting independence is recognised in current policy directives on the provision of care to older and disabled people, but has not been…

Messages from the Front Line: Joint Health and Social Care Rehabilitation

Tessa Trappes‐Lomax

This paper reports key messages for policy makers, drawn from a workshop held for local health and social care staff with responsibilities for running or setting up short‐term…

Cover of Journal of Integrated Care

ISSN:

1476-9018

Online date, start – end:

1996

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Axel Kaehne