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Residential care: Dutch and Italian residents of residential care facilities compared
Epidemiologia e Psichiatria Sociale, 2008SummaryAims – Characteristics of patients living in residential care facilities and the availability of mental hospital- and residential beds in Italy and The Netherlands were compared to assess whether differences in the process of deinstitutionalisation have influenced the composition of their residential patient populations.
de Heer-Wunderink, Charlotte +3 more
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2011
Abstract We all need somewhere to live where we feel safe and comfortable. Given this simple fact, it is unfortunate that for far too long, housing has been seen as at the periphery of the concerns of most mental health professionals, service providers, and researchers.
Geoff Shepherd, Rob Macpherson
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Abstract We all need somewhere to live where we feel safe and comfortable. Given this simple fact, it is unfortunate that for far too long, housing has been seen as at the periphery of the concerns of most mental health professionals, service providers, and researchers.
Geoff Shepherd, Rob Macpherson
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Advance care planning in residential care
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 2000Abstract Background: To provide optimal care for our ageing population, some form of advance care planning (ACP) is essential. Overseas data suggest that the process of ACP and the use of advance care directives (ACD) is suboptimal in residential care institutions. By comparison there are few Australian data.
Nair, B +4 more
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Residential Care for the Elderly
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 1992This article maps variations in a standardized way in residential care for elderly people in three Western nations. Measured by the number of available places per person aged sixty-five and over and by the number of staff members per bed in nursing homes, the United Kingdom has the most highly developed standards.
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Children and Young People Now, 2016
Children's homes look after some of the most vulnerable young people in the care system, but providers and practitioners are working hard to create nurturing and therapeutic environments
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Children's homes look after some of the most vulnerable young people in the care system, but providers and practitioners are working hard to create nurturing and therapeutic environments
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Nursing Standard, 1991
Nurses have warmly welcomed Labour's plan for national standards in residential and nursing care.
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Nurses have warmly welcomed Labour's plan for national standards in residential and nursing care.
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Home Care Provider, 1996
Abstract AIDS, a chronic fatal disease of epidemic proportion, presents many challenges for care to its victims and care providers. These include decreased access to health care, lack of adequate financial resources, and the current American health care system's inability to meet the complex needs of people with AIDS, especially the poor and homeless
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Abstract AIDS, a chronic fatal disease of epidemic proportion, presents many challenges for care to its victims and care providers. These include decreased access to health care, lack of adequate financial resources, and the current American health care system's inability to meet the complex needs of people with AIDS, especially the poor and homeless
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Children and Young People Now, 2023
A new government policy paper puts forward plans to change the way residential care placements are commissioned but the measures fall short of solving a shortage of children's homes places, say experts
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A new government policy paper puts forward plans to change the way residential care placements are commissioned but the measures fall short of solving a shortage of children's homes places, say experts
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2015
Residential child care has proved to be one of the most difficult and complex interventions in the lives of children around the globe. There are polarized views about residential care and this is reflected in ambivalence in legislation, policy, and practice.
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Residential child care has proved to be one of the most difficult and complex interventions in the lives of children around the globe. There are polarized views about residential care and this is reflected in ambivalence in legislation, policy, and practice.
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Staff supervision in residential care
Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2004Residential care workers must be offered opportunities for formalized and systematic supervision in individual and group formats to provide the highest possible level of care to children and adolescents whom they serve. Effective supervision with residential care staff should be open to exploring issues at all levels of their experience and in relation
Peter G, Myers +2 more
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