Needs of the Elderly for Health and Welfare Services: Proceedings of a Seminar Held at the University of Exeter, 1-3 March 1972R. W. Canvin, Norman Goundry Pearson |
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Page 82
... dwellings becomes apparent from the growth of new families — more usually formed on marriage : estimating the growth of the number of house- holds provides a convenient and accepted means of assessing future needs ( whatever doubts may ...
... dwellings becomes apparent from the growth of new families — more usually formed on marriage : estimating the growth of the number of house- holds provides a convenient and accepted means of assessing future needs ( whatever doubts may ...
Page 85
... dwellings designed to meet the needs of one person , or to concentrate on a type with a separate bedroom to accommodate two persons . It can be argued that comparatively few elderly persons ' dwellings are occupied by two people for any ...
... dwellings designed to meet the needs of one person , or to concentrate on a type with a separate bedroom to accommodate two persons . It can be argued that comparatively few elderly persons ' dwellings are occupied by two people for any ...
Page 86
... dwellings elderly tenants should be able to see the world go by , even if they do not want to take part in it actively . The Department has always considered that 30 dwellings should be the normal maximum to achieve this compromise ...
... dwellings elderly tenants should be able to see the world go by , even if they do not want to take part in it actively . The Department has always considered that 30 dwellings should be the normal maximum to achieve this compromise ...
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W FERGUSON ANDERSON | 27 |
PETER TOWNSEND | 47 |
A B ATKINSON | 71 |
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active Admission to sheltered Architects Journal assessment authorities bedfast beds chiropody chronic sick concept cost Council Housing course of treatment Cullingworth defined demented deprivation DHSS difficulty discussion district nurse doctors dwellings elderly person elderly population evidence example Exeter Fanshel geriatric day hospital geriatric hospitals Goodmayes health and welfare HMSO home help household incapacity housing associations income incontinence individual inmates Institute of Biometry isolated living at home London long stay hospital meals on wheels mental National Insurance pension nursing occupational old age old person older Operational Research organisational paper patients physical poverty poverty line private households problems Professor Marshall Professor Townsend proportion psychiatric hospitals psychogeriatric relative residential homes retirement scheme screening Seminar severely incapacitated sheltered housing Social Security social services social workers society staff Supplementary Benefits survey Table tenants Total Number UNIVERSITY OF EXETER welfare services women