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Editorial Transitions in care homes meeting the demands of the 21st century

Editorial Transitions in care homes meeting the demands of the 21st century Editorial Transitions in care homes meeting the demands of the 21st century Ingrid Eyers, Mike Nolan, Julienne Meyer, Jan Reed, Wendy Knibb The care home industry in the United and experiences of academics, providers, Kingdom is in a period of transition as it practitioners and, wherever possible, older strives to meet the demands of government people themselves, to promote the wider legislation such as the Care Standards Act dissemination of evidence-based (DoH, 2000) and the resulting policies and developments. Linking theory, research and guidelines. The National Service Framework practice in this way will help to support and for Older People (DoH, 2001a) and the guide the future development of high quality introduction of needs based Registered care for older people. The cross fertilisation of Nursing Care Contributions (DoH, 2001b) ideas at national and international level further from the National Health Service (NHS) helps to bring research findings to policy- towards the cost of nursing care, have also makers and practitioner communities. changed the relationship between the Therefore the seminars comprised a mix of independent care sector and the statutory academic speakers, practitioners, older people providers of health and social care. This and students studying in the field. The five http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Quality in Ageing and Older Adults Emerald Publishing

Editorial Transitions in care homes meeting the demands of the 21st century

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Emerald Publishing
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Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN
1471-7794
DOI
10.1108/14717794200600014
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Abstract

Editorial Transitions in care homes meeting the demands of the 21st century Ingrid Eyers, Mike Nolan, Julienne Meyer, Jan Reed, Wendy Knibb The care home industry in the United and experiences of academics, providers, Kingdom is in a period of transition as it practitioners and, wherever possible, older strives to meet the demands of government people themselves, to promote the wider legislation such as the Care Standards Act dissemination of evidence-based (DoH, 2000) and the resulting policies and developments. Linking theory, research and guidelines. The National Service Framework practice in this way will help to support and for Older People (DoH, 2001a) and the guide the future development of high quality introduction of needs based Registered care for older people. The cross fertilisation of Nursing Care Contributions (DoH, 2001b) ideas at national and international level further from the National Health Service (NHS) helps to bring research findings to policy- towards the cost of nursing care, have also makers and practitioner communities. changed the relationship between the Therefore the seminars comprised a mix of independent care sector and the statutory academic speakers, practitioners, older people providers of health and social care. This and students studying in the field. The five

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Quality in Ageing and Older AdultsEmerald Publishing

Published: Sep 1, 2006

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