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A vision for the green paper
By Michele Hollywood
* Should we continue to treat older people as a separate client group bearing in mind their diverse needs?
* If telecare services are used in more older people’s own homes – who should be responsible for any health and safety implications?
* Should older people be expected to release their housing equity in order to receive care or housing related services?
GUIDE TIME FOR DISCUSSION: 1 HOUR
Questions from Community Care – A Vision for the Green Paper
October 20, 2005 in Community Care
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