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The Care Act 2014 represents a major upheaval in adult social care law: the biggest since 1948. This book sets out and explains the provisions of the Care Act 2014 in simple terms, illustrating its practical implications for both social and health care with many legal cases and local ombudsman investigations. It also includes a substantial section on NHS Continuing Health Care and how it relates to the Care Act.
Presented in a handy A - Z format, Michael Mandelstam brings his extensive experience in this field to bear on this new, important piece of legislation. It is essential reading for…mehr
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The Care Act 2014 represents a major upheaval in adult social care law: the biggest since 1948. This book sets out and explains the provisions of the Care Act 2014 in simple terms, illustrating its practical implications for both social and health care with many legal cases and local ombudsman investigations. It also includes a substantial section on NHS Continuing Health Care and how it relates to the Care Act.
Presented in a handy A - Z format, Michael Mandelstam brings his extensive experience in this field to bear on this new, important piece of legislation. It is essential reading for health and social care managers and practitioners, advocates, lawyers, policy makers and students of social work and social policy.
Presented in a handy A - Z format, Michael Mandelstam brings his extensive experience in this field to bear on this new, important piece of legislation. It is essential reading for health and social care managers and practitioners, advocates, lawyers, policy makers and students of social work and social policy.
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780857009913
- Artikelnr.: 48417013
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780857009913
- Artikelnr.: 48417013
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Michael Mandelstam provides independent legal training to local authorities, the NHS and voluntary organisations. In the past, he worked at the Disabled Living Foundation, a national voluntary organisation, and for a few years at the Social Services Inspectorate at the Department of Health. He holds postgraduate qualifications in law, information studies and the history of science and medicine.
Advice and information. Advocacy. Appeals system. Assessment. Autism Act
2009. Better Care Fund. Blanket policies. Box ticking. Business failure.
Care and support (and support). Care and support plans or support plans.
Care cap. Care home accommodation. Care home fees. Care Programme Approach.
Care providers. Care Quality Commission (CQC). Carers. Challenging
decisions. Changes and closures. Charging. Children. Children and
transition. Choice of accommodation. Clinical commissioning groups.
Community equipment. Complaints. Continuity of social care: moving area.
Continuing health care (CHC). Cooperation. Cross-border placements.
Deferred payments. Delay. Delegation of functions. Direct payments. Divide
between social care and health care. Divide between social care and
housing. Duties and powers. Eligibility. Eligibility of adults. Eligibility
of carers. Enquiries: making enquiries into abuse or neglect. Equality Act
2010. Funded nursing care. Guidance
Commission. Health Service Ombudsman (HSO). Home adaptations. Home care
visits. Hospital discharge. Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration
Act 1996 (HGCRA). Human rights. Immigration and asylum. Independent Living
Fund (ILF). Integration. Judicial review. Local Government Ombudsman.
Localism Act 2011. Market shaping. Mental capacity. Mental Health Act 1983
(section 117 after-care). National Health Service (NHS). Needs. Neglect and
abuse. Northern Ireland. Nursing care. Occupational therapy. Ordinary
residence. Outcomes. Overseas visitors (NHS). Panels. Personal budgets.
Personal care. Powers of entry. Prevention. Principles in the Care Act.
Prisons. Protection of property. Public health. Reablement. Refusal of
service. Registers. Regulatory Reform (Housing Assistance) (England and
Wales) Order 2002. Rehabilitation. Removing people from their homes.
Resources. Respite care. Reviewing need. Safeguarding. Safeguarding adults
boards. Safeguarding adults reviews. Scotland. Services. Shared lives
accommodation. Social work. Supported living. Support. Urgent need. Wales.
Well-being. Wheelchairs. Wilful neglect and ill treatment.
2009. Better Care Fund. Blanket policies. Box ticking. Business failure.
Care and support (and support). Care and support plans or support plans.
Care cap. Care home accommodation. Care home fees. Care Programme Approach.
Care providers. Care Quality Commission (CQC). Carers. Challenging
decisions. Changes and closures. Charging. Children. Children and
transition. Choice of accommodation. Clinical commissioning groups.
Community equipment. Complaints. Continuity of social care: moving area.
Continuing health care (CHC). Cooperation. Cross-border placements.
Deferred payments. Delay. Delegation of functions. Direct payments. Divide
between social care and health care. Divide between social care and
housing. Duties and powers. Eligibility. Eligibility of adults. Eligibility
of carers. Enquiries: making enquiries into abuse or neglect. Equality Act
2010. Funded nursing care. Guidance
Commission. Health Service Ombudsman (HSO). Home adaptations. Home care
visits. Hospital discharge. Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration
Act 1996 (HGCRA). Human rights. Immigration and asylum. Independent Living
Fund (ILF). Integration. Judicial review. Local Government Ombudsman.
Localism Act 2011. Market shaping. Mental capacity. Mental Health Act 1983
(section 117 after-care). National Health Service (NHS). Needs. Neglect and
abuse. Northern Ireland. Nursing care. Occupational therapy. Ordinary
residence. Outcomes. Overseas visitors (NHS). Panels. Personal budgets.
Personal care. Powers of entry. Prevention. Principles in the Care Act.
Prisons. Protection of property. Public health. Reablement. Refusal of
service. Registers. Regulatory Reform (Housing Assistance) (England and
Wales) Order 2002. Rehabilitation. Removing people from their homes.
Resources. Respite care. Reviewing need. Safeguarding. Safeguarding adults
boards. Safeguarding adults reviews. Scotland. Services. Shared lives
accommodation. Social work. Supported living. Support. Urgent need. Wales.
Well-being. Wheelchairs. Wilful neglect and ill treatment.
Advice and information. Advocacy. Appeals system. Assessment. Autism Act
2009. Better Care Fund. Blanket policies. Box ticking. Business failure.
Care and support (and support). Care and support plans or support plans.
Care cap. Care home accommodation. Care home fees. Care Programme Approach.
Care providers. Care Quality Commission (CQC). Carers. Challenging
decisions. Changes and closures. Charging. Children. Children and
transition. Choice of accommodation. Clinical commissioning groups.
Community equipment. Complaints. Continuity of social care: moving area.
Continuing health care (CHC). Cooperation. Cross-border placements.
Deferred payments. Delay. Delegation of functions. Direct payments. Divide
between social care and health care. Divide between social care and
housing. Duties and powers. Eligibility. Eligibility of adults. Eligibility
of carers. Enquiries: making enquiries into abuse or neglect. Equality Act
2010. Funded nursing care. Guidance
Commission. Health Service Ombudsman (HSO). Home adaptations. Home care
visits. Hospital discharge. Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration
Act 1996 (HGCRA). Human rights. Immigration and asylum. Independent Living
Fund (ILF). Integration. Judicial review. Local Government Ombudsman.
Localism Act 2011. Market shaping. Mental capacity. Mental Health Act 1983
(section 117 after-care). National Health Service (NHS). Needs. Neglect and
abuse. Northern Ireland. Nursing care. Occupational therapy. Ordinary
residence. Outcomes. Overseas visitors (NHS). Panels. Personal budgets.
Personal care. Powers of entry. Prevention. Principles in the Care Act.
Prisons. Protection of property. Public health. Reablement. Refusal of
service. Registers. Regulatory Reform (Housing Assistance) (England and
Wales) Order 2002. Rehabilitation. Removing people from their homes.
Resources. Respite care. Reviewing need. Safeguarding. Safeguarding adults
boards. Safeguarding adults reviews. Scotland. Services. Shared lives
accommodation. Social work. Supported living. Support. Urgent need. Wales.
Well-being. Wheelchairs. Wilful neglect and ill treatment.
2009. Better Care Fund. Blanket policies. Box ticking. Business failure.
Care and support (and support). Care and support plans or support plans.
Care cap. Care home accommodation. Care home fees. Care Programme Approach.
Care providers. Care Quality Commission (CQC). Carers. Challenging
decisions. Changes and closures. Charging. Children. Children and
transition. Choice of accommodation. Clinical commissioning groups.
Community equipment. Complaints. Continuity of social care: moving area.
Continuing health care (CHC). Cooperation. Cross-border placements.
Deferred payments. Delay. Delegation of functions. Direct payments. Divide
between social care and health care. Divide between social care and
housing. Duties and powers. Eligibility. Eligibility of adults. Eligibility
of carers. Enquiries: making enquiries into abuse or neglect. Equality Act
2010. Funded nursing care. Guidance
Commission. Health Service Ombudsman (HSO). Home adaptations. Home care
visits. Hospital discharge. Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration
Act 1996 (HGCRA). Human rights. Immigration and asylum. Independent Living
Fund (ILF). Integration. Judicial review. Local Government Ombudsman.
Localism Act 2011. Market shaping. Mental capacity. Mental Health Act 1983
(section 117 after-care). National Health Service (NHS). Needs. Neglect and
abuse. Northern Ireland. Nursing care. Occupational therapy. Ordinary
residence. Outcomes. Overseas visitors (NHS). Panels. Personal budgets.
Personal care. Powers of entry. Prevention. Principles in the Care Act.
Prisons. Protection of property. Public health. Reablement. Refusal of
service. Registers. Regulatory Reform (Housing Assistance) (England and
Wales) Order 2002. Rehabilitation. Removing people from their homes.
Resources. Respite care. Reviewing need. Safeguarding. Safeguarding adults
boards. Safeguarding adults reviews. Scotland. Services. Shared lives
accommodation. Social work. Supported living. Support. Urgent need. Wales.
Well-being. Wheelchairs. Wilful neglect and ill treatment.







