The health and social care white paper for adults pledges to transform the way adults’s social services are provided. In this special focus we look at how the transition between children’s and adult’s services can be better handled to ensure users do not slip off the radar. We also turn the spotlight on how best to meet the needs of adult carers.
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January 23, 2006 in Community Care
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