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Intermediate care has become a buzzword within health and social care over the last few years. Seen as the panacea for a number of woes, particularly for older people, intermediate care has been held up as a way forward within contemporary health and social care.

This text explores in detail what is understood by the concept of intermediate care and, in particular, ways in which the needs of older people can be best met by this new range of services. Initial discussion centres on the concept of intermediate care and the motives for its development. This is followed by a summary of the range of intermediate care services that have been developed, with a discussion of some of the confusion that surrounds the concept.

The debate then moves on to centre on older people, discussing first why older people have come to be perceived as one of the main client groups that may benefit from intermediate care, and then how intermediate care could be developed to better serve their needs. An overview of ageing and the uniqueness of older people is then provided, followed by an exploration of some of the challenges faced by older people within society - and how this has extended into the delivery of health and social care.



Table of Contents
The Concept and Context of Intermediate Care.

Understanding Ageing and The Older Person in Society and in Health Care.

Planning, Developing.

Monitoring and Evaluating new Intermediate Care Services.

Delivering intermediate Care.

Preparing Staff for Delivery.

Intermediate Care of Older People

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 21/10/2003
      ISBN13: 9781861563569, 978-1861563569
      ISBN10: 1861563566

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Intermediate care has become a buzzword within health and social care over the last few years. Seen as the panacea for a number of woes, particularly for older people, intermediate care has been held up as a way forward within contemporary health and social care.

      This text explores in detail what is understood by the concept of intermediate care and, in particular, ways in which the needs of older people can be best met by this new range of services. Initial discussion centres on the concept of intermediate care and the motives for its development. This is followed by a summary of the range of intermediate care services that have been developed, with a discussion of some of the confusion that surrounds the concept.

      The debate then moves on to centre on older people, discussing first why older people have come to be perceived as one of the main client groups that may benefit from intermediate care, and then how intermediate care could be developed to better serve their needs. An overview of ageing and the uniqueness of older people is then provided, followed by an exploration of some of the challenges faced by older people within society - and how this has extended into the delivery of health and social care.



      Table of Contents
      The Concept and Context of Intermediate Care.

      Understanding Ageing and The Older Person in Society and in Health Care.

      Planning, Developing.

      Monitoring and Evaluating new Intermediate Care Services.

      Delivering intermediate Care.

      Preparing Staff for Delivery.

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