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Improving outcomes for people in shared living services | Corporate Author | Social Care Institute for Excellence - SCIE |
Publisher | Social Care Institute for Excellence - SCIE, London, April 2009 |
Pages | 4 pp (At a glance 02; Practitioner guidance for care managers) |
Source | SCIE, Fifth floor, 2-4 Cockspur Street, London SW1Y 5BH. www.scie.org.uk/publications/ataglance/ataglance02... |
Keywords | Boarding out schemes ; Living with others ; Social Services Departments ; Standards of provision. |
Annotation | Previously known as adult placements, shared living schemes are one way of providing more personalised services. They offer care and support to service users, usually older people and those with learning disabilities, in family homes. This accommodation is offered to a maximum of three adults at any one time. This 'At a glance' presents a summary of the key messages of SCIE Guide 14, 'Improving outcomes for service users in adult placement: commissioning and care management', downloadable at the weblink given. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-090701001 P |
Classmark | KTB: KA: PF: 583 * |
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