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Quality not inequality Age Concern's vision for the future of quality social care | Corporate Author | Age Concern England - ACE |
Publisher | Age Concern England, London, April 2008 |
Pages | 30 pp |
Source | Age Concern England, Astral House, 1268 London Road, London SW16 4ER. Website: http://www.ageconcern.org.uk |
Keywords | Community care ; Domiciliary services ; Needs [elderly] ; Management [care] ; Quality ; Age Concern. |
Annotation | Age Concern England (ACE) wants to see a quality care system that enables older people who need care to keep their dignity, their rights, and control of their everyday lives. Quotes from older people in this document indicate that there is no consistency in the quality of care they receive. This document introduces The Big Q, Age Concern's campaign for quality care and the five building blocks that must form the foundations of the social care system: money, dignity, clarity, fairness, and independence. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-090302008 E |
Classmark | PA: N: IK: QA: 59: PT |
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