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Enhancing the quality of care in residential and nursing homes more than just a professional responsibility | Author(s) | Mike Nolan |
Journal title | Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect, vol 10, nos 1/2, 1999 |
Pages | pp 61-77 |
Source | http://www.tandfonline.com |
Keywords | Care homes ; Nursing homes ; Management [care] ; Quality. |
Annotation | A range of issues considered essential to improving the quality of care received by older people in residential and nursing home settings is highlighted. It is argued that improving such care represents a societal as well as a professional responsibility, and that remedial action is needed at a number of levels. Five "routes" to achieving quality are outlined; it is suggested that these are not simply alternatives, but that each requires attention if genuine progress is to be made. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-990729206 A |
Classmark | KW: LHB: QA: 59 |
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