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The best of both worlds | Author(s) | Diana Carne, Nina Barnett, Michael Denham |
Journal title | Health Service Journal, vol 112, no 5795, 7 March 2002 |
Pages | pp 30-31 |
Keywords | Health Authorities and Trusts ; Housing Associations ; Management [care] ; Coordination ; Interaction [welfare services] ; Harrow ; Hillingdon. |
Annotation | By joining forces with Sanctuary Housing, a housing association, Harrow and Hillingdon Healthcare Trust has been able to provide long-term care in purpose-built accommodation and to retain clinical responsibility for patients. The benefits of this arrangement are outlined: the housing association provides support services; patients appreciate the environment; and staff turnover is low. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-020322201 A |
Classmark | L4A: KKH: QA: QAJ: QK6: 82LG: 82LI * |
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