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Costs and outcomes of an extra care housing scheme in England
Author(s)Theresia Bäumker, Ann Netten, Robin Darton
Journal titleJournal of Housing for the Elderly, vol 24, no 2, 2010
PublisherRoutledge, 2010
Pagespp 151-170
Sourcehttp://www.tandfonline.com
KeywordsSheltered housing ; Extra care ; Costs [care] ; Cost effectiveness ; Case studies ; Bradford.
AnnotationExtra care housing, which provides support and care for people in specially designed accommodations, has now been part of the range of housing and care services available to older people in England for several years. Currently, the United Kingdom evidence base tells us little about the financing, estimation of the costs, or burden to the public purse of housing with care. The United Kingdom has significant state welfare provision in the areas of health and social care. The objective of this in-depth case study was to investigate the cost and outcome consequences for a sample of people who moved into an extra care housing scheme in Bradford, England, and to reflect on the methodological implications for future research in this developing area. The main finding of the study was that the overall cost per person increased after a move to extra care housing, but that this increase was associated with improved social care outcomes and improvements in quality of life. (KJ/RH).
Accession NumberCPA-100817208 A
ClassmarkKLA: QA:58D: QDC: WEC: 69P: 88A

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