Conclusions: The information and communication technology-enhanced integrated domiciliarycare program was cost-effective.
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Background: Information and communication technology may provide domiciliarycare programs with continuity of care.
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Both trends mean that demand for residential and domiciliarycare is bound to rise.
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It's the outlook for domiciliarycare that looks more challenging.
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We also run a helpline for crisis support and give advice on accessing social and domiciliarycare.
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For an example, see our film that looks at how excellence can be achieved in domiciliarycare services.
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Once the domiciliarycare workforce was made up of local authority home helps who had valued, secure jobs.
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The work on best value, following the 1999 Local Government Act, sparked the growth of independent domiciliarycare provision.
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The original Gheel in Belgium is a colony where for many years lunatics have been sent for domiciliarycare.
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The majority of social care delivered to people is provided by voluntary and independent sector domiciliarycare and care home providers.
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She's a care worker in the north-east, doing adult social care -so called domiciliarycare, visiting people in their homes.
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This was followed by the best value regime which acted as a catalyst for the development of a market in domiciliarycare.
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Care home providers face rising costs of food and fuel, and domiciliarycare providers are particularly affected by the rising cost of petrol.
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Sovereign Capital, meanwhile, has become a major provider of domiciliarycare and fostering services through its buyout of small agencies and fostering firms.
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No other model of UK social care as currently configured -be it residential, nursing or domiciliarycare -can deliver on that.
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The mother of an autistic child has lost her High Court application to overturn a refusal to pay her the domiciliarycare allowance.