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Reviewing Care Management for Older People

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Care management for people with dementia has been the subject of much scrutiny since the implementation of the community care legislation. The development and implementation of several models of care management are discussed in this volume. Drawing together research to highlight the successes and the difficulties of translating the principles of care management into practice, it examines this subject with particular reference to: empowerment; needs-led assessment; multi-disciplinary work. The book investigates the extent to which care management, with its emphasis on user choice and participation, can be successfully applied to older people suffering from dementia and their carers, and identifies key areas for further research and development in the field.
Care Management and Assessment: A Review of the Literature, Judith Phillips; Assessment and Care Management Programmes in Scotland, Alison Petch; Multi-Disciplinary Assessment and Care Management, Kerry Caldock; Care Management and Dementia, Rosemary Bland; User Choice, Care Management and People with Dementia, Mary Winner; Misunderstanding Verbal Language in Community Care Assessments, David Barrett; The Effects of Care Management on Efficiency in Long-Term Care, Bleddyn Davies; Carers and Care Management, Jill Manthorpe and Julia Twigg; Assessment, Care Planning and Life Histories, Joanna Bornatt, John Adams and Mary Prickett; Ethnicity and Care Management, Helen Evers, Elaine Cameron; Practice Issues, Bridget Penhale and Christine Futter; Developing Care Management, Judith Phillips and Bridget Penhale.
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