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    NHS and Community Care Act 1990 The Act states that it is a duty for local authorities to assess people for social care and support to ensure that they get the services they are entitled to. Individuals have their needs and circumstances assessed and the results determine whether or not care or social services will be provided. If it is deemed that services are required‚ those services must be provided by law - services cannot be withdrawn at a later date if resources become limited. Local authorities

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    Does the NHS & Community Care Act 1990 provide powers to force Maeve to comply with an assessment or a care plan? The NHS and Community Care Act (1990) s.47(1)‚ places an overarching duty on the local authority to carry out an assessment of needs for community care services with people who appear to be in need of those services; if services are provided the assessment must lead to a care plan facilitated by the service user and all services involved in her care. Maeve can be assessed in line

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    Community Care

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    Community Care for the Elderly provides community-based services to assist seniors aged 60 and older. Case Management is a method used by professionals who work with elders in need of services. They work with the elder and their families to evaluate needs‚ develop a plan of care and coordinate services to maintain the elder’s well-being. You can look in the Yellow Pages or in the Community Directory section of the telephone book for local resources that provide services to elders‚ those with certain

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    The Nhs

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    Service (NHS) The NHS stands for the National Health Service‚ which provides healthcare for all UK citizens based on their need for healthcare rather than their ability to pay for it. It is fully funded by full-time workers taxes. The aim of the health service is to ensure that anyone can receive the medical care they need‚ regardless of their age‚ circumstances or financial situation. Advantages * To meet the needs of everyone * To be free at the point of delivery * The NHS provides

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    ‘Anna Walker and David Behan‚ Inspectors of the Health and Social Care Commission recently launched an audit of all services for England for people with Learning Disabilities.’ The above action comes after it was revealed that NHS staff abused adults with learning difficulties which included‚ among many other things‚ such abuse as a deaf and blind man being tied up for 16 hours a day; withdrawal of food; being locked in rooms‚ cold showers‚ over reliance on medication; misuse of funds and sexual

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    Society (NHS). As I have become more acquainted with NHS‚ I have become more excited to be a part of this organization. I believe the NHS has a significant‚ positive impact on our communities and being apart of this is important to me. If I am privileged to be admitted to NHS‚ I believe that I will be able to make a notable contribution. The National Honors Society recognizes students who have great leadership skills‚ strong character‚ and who have a great desire to serve their community. I believe

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    The Affordable Care Act

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    The Affordable Care Act The Affordable Care Act The Patient Protection and Affordable Health Care‚ also known by its nickname “Obamacare”‚ is federal healthcare legislation that was passed through congress and signed by President Barack Obama on March 23‚ 2010. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) was designed to provide affordable health insurance for everyone in the country. The ACA faced many legal challenges after President Obama signed it into law‚ and the legal proceedings ended with

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    Reorganisation of the Nhs

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    place in the National Health Service (NHS) following the NHS and Community Care Act 1990. Any UK government is faced with a long list of health issues‚ this list would include macro questions such as the relationship of the National Health Service (NHS) to broader policies which might affect the health of the population and how to finance and staff health services. The NHS has gone through many stages of development in the last century‚ however the 1990 act introduced the most radical accounting

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    Health Care and Community

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    Community Organizing Participatory Action Research (COPAR) - is a continuous and a sustained process of: 1. Educating the people - to understand and develop their critical consiousness 2. Working with people - to work collectively and effectively on their immediate and long term problems 3. Mobilizing with people - develop their capability and readiness to respond‚ take action on their immediate needs towards solving the long term problems The process and structure through which members of a

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    Nhs Reform

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    Equity and Excellence: Liberating the NHS White paper briefing‚ July 2010 The Secretary of State for Health‚ Andrew Lansley‚ has set out the government’s plans to reform the NHS in England. The plans‚ documented in a new white paper entitled ‘Equity and Excellence: Liberating the NHS’‚ state that more power will be given to patients and professionals in the design and delivery of health and social care. This briefing outlines a summary of the key reforms. Please note‚ some terms which require further

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