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Establishing a regulatory system for single registered care homes | Author(s) | Malcolm Johnson, Lesley Hoyes |
Corporate Author | Joseph Rowntree Foundation - JRF; School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol |
Journal title | Findings: Housing Research, 200, November 1996 |
Publisher | Joseph Rowntree Foundation, York, November 1996 |
Pages | 4 pp |
Source | Joseph Rowntree Foundation, The Homestead, 40 Water End, York, YO3 6LP. |
Keywords | Care homes ; Nursing homes ; Registration eg homes, nursing homes ; Department of Health [legislation and circulars] ; Standards of provision. |
Annotation | The Department of Health is reviewing the whole system of the regulation of social services. These findings summarise the authors' report, Regulating long-term care: proposals for a single registered care home, which considers replacing the current distinction between nursing and residential care homes. They propose a model for standard setting and the regulation of a spectrum of care. |
Accession Number | CPA-970228005 A |
Classmark | KW: LHB: Q3: VK9: 583 |
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