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Care homes: Do they 'care' and are they 'homes'?

Journal of Care Services Management, 2007
AbstractThe phrase 'care home' conveys two clear messages: caring and homeliness, ie a place to live when both are needed. Many homes are worthy of this title, but many are not. This paper looks at those that are not, describes in what ways these homes are neither caring nor homely, and examines the management attitudes and actions that prevent them ...
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No Place Like Home: A Systematic Review of Home Care for Older Adults in Canada

Canadian Journal on Aging/La Revue canadienne du vieillissement, 2018
RÉSUMÉ Les prévisions liées au vieillissement de la population canadienne impliquent que la demande en soins à domicile augmentera significativement.
Shanthi Johnson   +5 more
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Will Care at Home Replace Care Homes?

Journal of Integrated Care, 2005
Nursing and residential care homes provide familiar and safe environments where any risks to individuals are minimised. But equally important is maintaining a sense of independence ‐ a balance that's difficult to strike in a supervised home. So could the latest generation of assistive technology provide safety and reassurance for people in their own ...
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Ostomy Care at Home

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2018
This article is part of a series, Supporting Family Caregivers: No Longer Home Alone, published in collaboration with the AARP Public Policy Institute. Results of focus groups, conducted as part of the AARP Public Policy Institute's No Longer Home Alone video project, supported evidence that family caregivers aren't given the ...
Holly, Kirkland-Kyhn   +4 more
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Home Care and the Practitioner

Postgraduate Medicine, 1952
To the Editor: —The establishment of an extramural hospital activity, popularly known as home care, is under serious consideration in many hospitals of this country and abroad. Though we now have a considerable literature on the subject based on a highly successful experiment, there still remain some misgivings in the minds of practitioners about the ...
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Care homes: Caring and homely? But how?

Journal of Care Services Management, 2008
AbstractThe purpose of any 'care home' is to provide care in a homely environment. These are simple words for an immensely complex task. In the author's previous paper for this journal (Vol. 1, No. 3), he identified and analysed the shortcomings of care homes (that many of them are neither caring nor homely), and set out an initial framework and a ...
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Hospital-Level Care at Home for Acutely Ill Adults

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2019
Background Substitutive hospital-level care in a patient's home may reduce cost, health care use, and readmissions while improving patient experience, although evidence from randomized controlled trials in the United States is lacking.
D. Levine   +8 more
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Home Care, Health Care

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1994
The relationship between the dental industry and the profession is reviewed by JADA’s Executive Editor, James Berry.
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Care at home, not in a home

Learning Disability Practice, 2014
Editor Colin Parish Tel: +44 (0)20 8872 3153 Email: colin.parish@rcnpublishing.co.uk Managing director Rhonda Oliver Editor in chief Jean Gray Senior editor Gary Bell Assistant editor Sophie Blakemore Acting assistant editor Jennifer Sprinks Head of production Fiona Maclean Senior production editor Julie Hickey Production editor Duncan Tyler Art ...
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Palliative Care in the Home?

Journal of Palliative Care, 1995
Finally, in conclusion, I return to the question: Palliative care at home? Indeed, it is an option, one that more and more PLWH/As are choosing. And to some extent, the choice to die at home is a testimony to the significant progress we have made in our ability and commitment to provide palliative care at home.
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