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The NACA position on home care this position was unanimously adopted by NACA member on March 30, 2000 following their 58th Council meeting | Corporate Author | National Advisory Council on Aging - NACA |
Publisher | National Advisory Council on Aging, Ottawa, 2000 |
Pages | 21 pp (The NACA position, no 20) |
Source | NACA, Address Locator : 1908 A1, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 1B4. Website: http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/seniors-aines |
Keywords | Domiciliary services ; Informal care ; Canada. |
Annotation | Home care prevents and delays institutionalisation, and promotes the social integration of older people. To ensure that such services are available, NACA has repeatedly recommended that community-based services be recognised as an integral part of the Canadian health care system. In this paper, in English and French, NACA outlines how further progress could be made. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-000614202 B |
Classmark | N: P6: 7S |
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