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Assistive technology Independence and well-being 4 | Corporate Author | Audit Commission |
Publisher | Audit Commission, London, 2004 |
Pages | 82 pp (Public sector national report) |
Source | This report out of print, and only available as download: www.audit-commission.gov.uk/olderpeople |
Keywords | Independence ; Well being ; Assistive technology ; Services ; Social policy. |
Annotation | This is the fourth in a series of five papers looking at ways to promote the independence and well-being of older people. It looks in depth at the role of assistive technology (AT) in supporting independence. It examines the place of AT in the current policy context, and describes the current evidence to demonstrate how AT can support independence. It analyses the current obstacles to progress and explains how change can be introduced. A report summarising the series is also available from the website. (KJ/RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-090512208 E |
Classmark | C3: D:F:5HH: M: I: TM2 |
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