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Help the Aged's response to A New Partnership for Care in Old Age: the government's consultation paper on the financing of long-term care
Corporate AuthorHelp the Aged
PublisherHelp the Aged, London, 1996
Pages15 pp
SourceHelp the Aged, 16-18 St James's Walk, London EClR OBE.
KeywordsServices ; Health services ; Long term ; Finance [care] ; Help the Aged ; Comments or Evidence submitted.
AnnotationHelp the Aged criticises the limited range of proposals, and that the 'partnership' put forward is a fundamentally unequal relationship. The charity's main reservations are: only a limited sector of society will benefit; nothing will be done to increase the amount of money being spent on care; the emphasis is on the urgent and dependent, rather than sustaining independence; and there is the need for a coherent, cross-sector eligibility assessment for the indemnity insurance proposals.
Accession NumberCPA-961024202 P
ClassmarkI: L: 4Q: QC: PYH: 6PM *

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