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Consumer direction in long-term care
Author(s)Robyn I Stone
Journal titleGenerations, vol XXIV, no 3, Fall 2000
PublisherAmerican Society on Aging, Fall 2000
Pages101 pp (whole issue)
KeywordsOrganisation of care ; Services ; Health services ; Long term ; Family care ; Consumer ; Rights [elderly] ; United States of America.
AnnotationConsumer direction in long-term care starts with the premise that those with long-term care needs should be empowered to make decisions about, and to have some control over, how they receive care. This issue of "Generations" provides a broad overview, reflecting on a range of American perspectives from diverse stakeholders. Themes covered include caregiving families, quality of care, an in-home support services programme, and services for those with cognitive impairment. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-001212201 B
ClassmarkP: I: L: 4Q: P6:SJ: WY: IKR: 7T

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