In view of the decline in the number of residential and nursing homes over the last few years, East Sussex, Brighton and Hove Health Authority was concerned about optimum usage of places. This project aimed to ascertain the views of home owners and managers on their working relationship with the health authority, local hospitals and social services.Respondents felt that the incoming residents were generally frailer and more dependent than a few years ago, funding allocations were inadequate, given the standards now expected of care homes, and there were delays of up to a year in reaching agreement. Several indicated that they would no longer take publicly funded clients unless the families could top up the payments. Ten percent of the private residential homes surveyed were for sale or due to close. Between 40 and 50 older people were estimated to be awaiting transfer to EMI or nursing homes in East Sussex. Over 35% of homes complained about inappropriate discharges of their residents from hospital, and a poor standard of nursing care. Communication with hospitals was poor and relationships with the health authority and social services needed strengthening. Routine admissions were appropriate, but hospital discharges may have been premature. Home owners/managers were dissatisfied with their relationship with the NHS. Improvements are needed if partnership working is to be developed.
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The relationship between the NHS and residential and nursing care for older people: A survey of home owners and managers in East Sussex, Brighton and Hove Available to Purchase
Linda Garvican;
Linda Garvican
Department of Public Health Sciences, St George's Hospital Medical School
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Graham Bickler
Graham Bickler
East Sussex, Brighton and Hove Health Authority
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2042-8766
Print ISSN: 1471-7794
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2002
Quality of Ageing (2002) 3 (4): 24–33.
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Garvican L, Bickler G (2002), "The relationship between the NHS and residential and nursing care for older people: A survey of home owners and managers in East Sussex, Brighton and Hove". Quality of Ageing, Vol. 3 No. 4 pp. 24–33, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/14717794200200024
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