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Tag Archives: Intermediate Care and Reablement Services Bristol Community Health (BCH)
Local Government APPG Inquiry into Adult Social Care (All Party Parliament Local Government Group)
Posted on July 20, 2012 by Dementia and Elderly Care News (an online adjunct to Dementia and Elderly Care: the Latest Evidence)
Summary This paper was written in response to the Care and Support White Paper and the draft bill. It identifies practical reforms and makes four recommendations for reforms between now and 2015. The report’s four key recommendations are: Local government … Continue reading →
Posted in Community Care, For Doctors (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Integrated Care, National, Proposed for Next Newsletter, UK, Universal Interest
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