Centre for Policy on Ageing
 

 

Not home alone... extending home care support: main report
 — a study reviewing the feasibility of public/private partnerships aimed at financing home care support needs through low cost insurance
Author(s)George Orros, Jane Howell
Corporate AuthorCounty Councils Network; Universal Health Consultants
PublisherCounty Councils Network, London, 1998
Pages110 pp
SourceLGMB Publications Sales of Layden House, 76-86 Turnmill Street, London EC1M 5QU.
KeywordsDomiciliary services ; Community care ; Insurance ; Finance [care] ; Reports.
AnnotationThis consultation document presents the interim findings of a public policy feasibility project into the home care support insurance (HCSI) concept. HCSI addresses consumer needs for sustainable high intensity home care services. The project started on 6 November 1997 with the aim to review the feasibility of partnership agreements between a private sector financial services organisation and local authorities to offer local residents options on meeting their social care needs through a social care insurance/financing scheme, in particular for older people who do not meet needs and/or income eligibility criteria for local authority care services. Comments are invited by 7 September 1998. (AKM).
Accession NumberCPA-980625402 B
ClassmarkN: PA: WP: QC: 6K

Data © Centre for Policy on Ageing

...from the Ageinfo database published by Centre for Policy on Ageing.
 

CPA home >> Ageinfo Database >> Queries to: webmaster@cpa.org.uk