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My generation [a look at the state of older people's care] | Author(s) | Chris Smith |
Journal title | Care and Health Magazine, issue 68, 1 June 2004 |
Pages | pp 18-20 |
Source | http://www.careandhealth.com |
Keywords | Services ; Needs [elderly]. |
Annotation | As they approach retirement, the "baby boomer" generation that spawned flower power and protested against the Vietnam War are now unlikely to accept a one-size-fits-all approach to older people provision. This is the last article in a series looking at the state of older people's care. It notes trends as published in the recent Office for National Statistics (ONS) report "Focus on older people", supported by comments from organisations including the National Care Forum (NCF), Help the Aged, and the Commission for Social Care Inspection (CSCI). (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-040630202 A |
Classmark | I: IK * |
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