The Role and Future Development of the Meals-on-Wheels Service for Older People in Ireland
Publisher:
NCAOPDate published:
12 February, 2009Region:
Republic of Ireland Publication type:
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This report provides, for the first time, a snapshot of the meals-on-wheels service in Ireland and gives a unique insight into client and provider perceptions of the service. The research findings underline the dual importance of the service for clients, who noted that it is a vital source of both nutritious meals and social contact and connectivity to the wider community. From a supply side perspective, the research findings point to the wide organisational diversity that exists within the service and the critical role that volunteers play, as well as highlighting difficulties that many services currently experience.
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