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Planning in advance for long-term care needs
2012 Conference Presentation Informal care EnglandUnited KingdomWales
08 May 2015
How can older people who choose not to manage their own personal budgets still be ensured personalised support?
2012 Conference Presentation Personalisation EnglandUnited Kingdom
07 May 2015
Regulating the quality and safety of long-term care in England
2012 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems EnglandUnited Kingdom
07 May 2015
Using telehealth and telecare to effectively support care in the home environment to people with long-term health and social care needs: results from an action research project
2012 Conference Presentation Technology United Kingdom
07 May 2015
Is the quality of home care for older people in England improving? Evidence from a survey of publicly-funded service
2012 Conference Presentation Outcomes and quality EnglandUnited Kingdom
06 May 2015
Developing adjusted indicators of quality from survey data
2012 Conference Presentation Outcomes and quality EnglandUnited Kingdom
06 May 2015
Examining the relationship between organisational culture and the quality of care: early findings from the CHOICE
2012 Conference Presentation Outcomes and quality EnglandScotlandUnited KingdomWales
06 May 2015
Privatization and security in health care
2012 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systemsCare models CanadaUnited Kingdom
06 May 2015
The patient center medical home: bridging child-oriented to adult-oriented care for children and young adults with disabilities in the US and UK
2012 Conference Presentation Equity United KingdomUnited States
06 May 2015
Understanding patterns of health and social care use at the end of life in England
2012 Conference Presentation Evaluation EnglandUnited Kingdom
06 May 2015
Disability costs and equivalence scales in the older population
2012 Conference Presentation EconomicsEquity United Kingdom
06 May 2015
06 May 2015
Long term care reform in England: a long and unfinished story
2012 Conference Presentation Policy EnglandUnited Kingdom
06 May 2015
The effectiveness of non-pharmacological interventions in managing neuropsychiatric symptoms and challenging behaviours in patients with dementia: an overview of reviews
2012 Conference Presentation Care modelsDementia United Kingdom
06 May 2015
Older Turkish migrants’ care needs in the UK: cultural encounters and unmet needs
2012 Conference Presentation EquityEvaluation United Kingdom
06 May 2015
Disabilities and employment: removing barriers to encourage productive community living
2012 Conference Presentation Care integrationEquity United KingdomUnited States
06 May 2015
The definition and implementation of best practice and quality standards in long-term care in eight European countries
Outcomes and quality United Kingdom
06 May 2015
The costs and consequences of introducing advanced assistive technologies for people with long-term needs and conditions: evidence from the Whole Systems Demonstrators trials in England
2012 Conference Presentation Technology EnglandUnited Kingdom
06 May 2015
Implementing remote care in the UK: a decade of progress
2012 Conference Presentation Technology United Kingdom
06 May 2015
Making a success of case management: key lessons in delivery and design
2012 Conference Presentation Case management United Kingdom
06 May 2015
06 May 2015
Costs and cost-effectiveness of housing and long-term care schemes for older people in England
2012 Conference Presentation Housing EnglandUnited Kingdom
06 May 2015
Towards a typology of models of adult social care in housing with care settings
2012 Conference Presentation Housing United Kingdom
06 May 2015
Feeling in control: comparing older people’s experiences in different care settings
2012 Conference Presentation ChoiceHousing United Kingdom
06 May 2015
Implementation of personalisation within long term care in Norway and Britain – does it make any difference?
2012 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systemsPersonalisation United Kingdom
06 May 2015
Measuring and improving performance in home care services: A four country comparison
2012 Conference Presentation Domiciliary careEvaluation BelgiumUnited Kingdom