
The health and social care divide
The experiences of older people
- 176 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
Drawing on key research, government policies and real-life case studies, the book assists health and social care professionals to work more effectively together in order to improve services for users and carers. The health and social care divide: explains why partnerships are important and what helps/hinders partnership working; reviews the legal and policy framework, providing a chronological overview and placing current initiatives in their historical and social policy context; summarises existing research findings with regard to key health and social care policy debates; uses case studies to explore the implications of this research for health and social care practitioners; provides good practice guidance for both students and front-line practitioners.
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Table of contents
- THE HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE DIVIDE
- Contents
- List of tables, figures and boxes
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- ONE: Introduction
- TWO: Partnership working in health and social care
- THREE: Health and social care: the legal and policy context
- FOUR: Andrew’s story: hospital discharge
- FIVE: Bert and Babu’s story: rehabilitation and intermediate care
- SIX: Ben’s story: continuing care
- SEVEN: Ivy’s story: domiciliary care in the community
- EIGHT: Marjorie’s story: older people with mental health problems
- NINE: Mary and Dennis’ story: primary care
- TEN: Postscript: Sid and May’s story
- Bibliography and relevant websites
- Index