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Handbook of care planning | Author(s) | Kate Atherton, Althea Brandon, David Brandon |
Publisher | Positive Publications, London, 1996 |
Pages | 52 pp |
Source | Positive Publications, 84 Dowanhill Road, London SE6 1SY. |
Keywords | Services ; Planning [admin] ; Case studies ; Guides, guide books. |
Annotation | This book suggests how the process of care planning can become more sensitive to individual need by focusing on four underlying aspects of people's lives: control, skills, pain, and contacts. It explores how these were used to discover the needs of two people: a young man who suffered a severe head injury when a child, and a frail older woman. Interviews are described, together with recommendations on care plans for the individuals. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-980331216 B |
Classmark | I: QA6: 69P: 69N |
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