National Evaluation of Partnerships for Older People Projects: final report
Publisher:
Department of HealthDate published:
18 January, 2010Region:
United Kingdom Publication type:
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The Partnership for Older People Projects (POPP) were funded by the Department of Health to develop services for older people, aimed at promoting their health, well-being and independence and preventing or delaying their need for higher intensity or institutional care. The evaluation found that a wide range of projects resulted in improved quality of life for participants and considerable savings, as well as better local working relationships.
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