version: UK | USA | International

Planning and Costing Community Care

Edited by Chris Clark and Irvine Lapsley

Number 27 in the Research Highlights in Social Work series

Paperback: £22.99 / $42.95

1995, 234mm x 156mm / 9.25in x 6in, 180pp
ISBN: 978-1-85302-267-8, BIC 2: JKS

add to cart
  • description |
  • reviews |
  • contents |

Introduction, Chris Clark and Irvine Lapsley, University of Edinburgh. 1. Care management: putting the principles into practice, Alison Petch, University of Glasgow. 2. Assessing and managing care: what future for the independent sector? Stephen Maxwell, Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations, and Mike Titterton, independent training and research consultant. 3. Care management practice: lessons from the USA, Phyllis J. Sturges, San Jose State University, California. 4. The assessment process, Terry McLean, Robert Gordon University. 5. Care management: a manager's perspective, Laura Bannerman and Bill Robertson Tayside Regional Council. 6. Care management: meeting different needs, Lorna Cameron and Isobel Freeman, Strathclyde Regional Council. 7. Costs, budgets and community care, Irvine Lapsley, University of Edinburgh. 8. Costing care needs for disabled people: an accounting approach, Margaret King and Sue Llewellyn, University of Edinburgh. 9. The costs of informal care, Ann Netten, University of Kent. Caring, costs and values: a concluding comment, Chris Clark, University of Edinburgh.

By the same authors

Cover of Adult Day Services and Social Inclusion

Adult Day Services and Social Inclusion

Better Days

Edited by Chris Clark