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The Long Term Care Revolution

The Long Term Care Revolution
Housing Learning and Improvement Network Housing Learning and Improvement Network, London. 2013


Project ID (Internal) 94
Project Status completed
Full Reference (text) Housing Learning and Improvement Network (2013) The Long Term Care Revolution. Housing Learning and Improvement Network. [The report can be accessed here]
Full Reference (URL) https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/type/The-Long-Term-Care-Revolution/
Summary / Abstract

This Housing LIN Report comprehensively outlines the case for a revolution in long term care and captures some of the supporting material that has aided the development of the TSB’s Assisted Living Innovation Platform’s, ‘Long Term Care Revolution’ programme.

It sets out a vision for an alternative to institutional care, drawing on substantial evidence about the views of older people and their carers in the UK, lessons from abroad, the implications for industry/providers and makes recommendations to government and industry leaders on key factors for revolutionizing long term care for older people, including mainstream and specialist living environments.

Publication Title The Long Term Care Revolution
Author(s) Housing Learning and Improvement Network
Publication Details Housing Learning and Improvement Network, London.
Publication Year / End of Project 2013
Last Accessed 03/01/2019 12:00 am
NAO Keyword(s) Care and support planning; Carers services; Direct payment; Supported housing; 

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