Domiciliary Care Services for Older People in Ireland - Research Brief No. 1
Publisher:
SPARCDate published:
12 September, 2006Region:
Republic of Ireland Publication type:
researchNo Place Like Home is the first book to provide a comprehensive analysis of policy issues surrounding the care of older persons in their own homes in the contemporary Irish context. The contemporary context includes the operation of public, non-profit and private providers, and the proliferation of home care packages. No Place Like Home is the first book to emerge from the Social Policy and Ageing Research Centre, Trinity College Dublin (est. 2005).
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