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Long term care joint statement by organisations representing the interests of older people and carers | Corporate Author | Help the Aged; Abbeyfield Society; Action on Elder Abuse; Age Concern England - ACE; Alzheimer's Society; Arthritis Care; Carers National Association; Counsel and Care; National Pensioners Convention; Residents and Relatives Association;, NACAB; et al |
Publisher | unpublished, December 2000 |
Pages | 2 pp |
Keywords | Services ; Health services ; Long term ; Rights [elderly] ; Finance [care]. |
Annotation | This statement was issued via Age Concern England (ACE) in response to the publication "The NHS plan : the Government's response to the Royal Commission on Long Term Care" (HMSO, 2000; Cm 4818-II). The statement expresses disappointment by the organisations that have signed, to the lack of changes to the funding of long term care: the NHS Plan was a missed opportunity to remedy the situation. (KJ/RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-061107511 P |
Classmark | I: L: 4Q: IKR: QC * |
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