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Home in on quality : 1 privacy | Corporate Author | Counsel and Care; Department of Health - DoH |
Publisher | Counsel and Care, London, 1997 |
Pages | 6 pp (Home in on quality: 8 pamphlets) |
Source | Counsel and Care, Twyman House, 16 Bonny Street, London NW1 9PG. |
Keywords | Rights [elderly] ; Residents [care homes] ; Care homes. |
Annotation | Most people going into homes understand that they will not be able to live in the same way as before. They know that they will lose some of their privacy, but they are willing to do so in exchange for the benefits that living in a home can bring. A loss of some privacy is unavoidable, but in many cases, the homes and staff can do much to ensure that each resident's privacy is protected and improved - points for which are outlined in this pamphlet. |
Accession Number | CPA-971124204 P |
Classmark | IKR: KX: KW |
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