Integrated working between residential care homes and primary care : a survey of care homes in England
Gage, Heather, Dickinson, Angela, Victor, Christina, Williams, Peter, Cheynel, Jerome, Davies, Susan, Iliffe, Steve, Froggatt, Katherine, Martin, Wendy and Goodman, Claire
(2012)
Integrated working between residential care homes and primary care : a survey of care homes in England.
BMC Geriatrics, 12 (1): 71.
ISSN 1471-2318
Older people living in care homes in England have complex health needs due to a range of medical conditions, mental health needs and frailty. Despite an increasing policy expectation that professionals should operate in an integrated way across organisational boundaries, there is a lack of understanding between care homes and the National Health Service (NHS) about how the two sectors should work together, meaning that residents can experience a poor "fit" between their needs, and services they can access. This paper describes a survey to establish the current extent of integrated working that exists between care homes and primary and community health and social services.
Item Type | Article |
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Keywords | care homes, older people, primary care, integrated working |
Date Deposited | 15 May 2025 12:31 |
Last Modified | 30 May 2025 23:53 |
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