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What happens when I'm gone? | Author(s) | Colin Anderson, Sarah White, Kate Fitch |
Journal title | Talking Sense, vol 63, no 1, Spring 2018 |
Publisher | Sense, Spring 2018 |
Pages | pp 20-29 |
Source | http://www.sense.org.uk |
Keywords | Deaf-blind ; Physical disabilities ; Needs [elderly] ; Family care ; Case studies. |
Annotation | Sense's When I'm Gone campaign focuses on fears and concerns of many families about the future care of a disabled loved one when they are no longer around. Such predicament has been exacerbated by tightened social care budgets. This article describes the many barriers that families face, and the impact this has on their lives. It offers examples of families who have been able to find a long-term solution, asks what we can learn from their experiences, and lists tips and tactics for coping with this situation. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-190615217 A |
Classmark | BYD: BN: IK: P6:SJ: 69P |
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