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English local authority powers, responsibilities and guidelines for managing the care home closure process | Author(s) | Jacquetta Williams, Ann Netten |
Journal title | British Journal of Social Work, vol 35, no 6, September 2005 |
Pages | pp 901-936 |
Source | http://bjsw.oupjournals.org |
Keywords | Care homes ; Nursing homes ; Closure ; Local Authority ; Standards of provision ; England. |
Annotation | In England, most older people living in care homes are publicly funded, and the majority of publicly funded places are purchased from the independent sector. While the sector is subject to regulation, there is currently no statutory guidance aimed specifically at how care home closures are managed. This article reviews local councils' powers and responsibilities, and the rights of residents during care home closures, before describing the prevalence and content of existing council guidelines. Just over a third of councils in England responded to inquiries; of these, two-thirds reported having guidelines. This suggests that a considerable proportion of councils have no guidelines in place. Existing guidelines also varied. Differences included approaches to allocating responsibilities and providing help, and assessment to self-funding residents. The large number of arrangements and activities described suggest that some sort of plan or guidance is warranted to support the task of front line care managers. At the national level, the variation found in the guidelines combined with the lack of national guidance specific to closures suggests that clarification of councils' legal responsibilities and powers during a care home closure is needed. Clarification of the role and responsibilities of the national regulatory body would also be useful. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-051027206 A |
Classmark | KW: LHB: 5YW: PE: 583: 82 |
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