1st Edition

Domiciliary Services for the Elderly

By Liam Clarke Copyright 1984

    Originally published in 1984, Domiciliary Services for the Elderly looks at the field of elderly care and particularly domiciliary work from the perspective of social services. Starting with the early influences that helped shape the development of Domiciliary Services for elderly people, the author, a qualified social worker, goes on to look at how the service has developed over the years and where it falls short. Chapters include the role of government policy over time, European comparisons, and training. The final chapter looks to the future and what part domiciliary services might play in the care of our aging population.

    Acknowledgements.  Introduction.  1. The Early Development of Domiciliary Workers  2. The Seebohm Era – A Step in the Dark  3. Developments in the 1970s  4. Services in the 1980s  5. Innovations  6. Community Services for the Elderly in Ireland and Sweden  7. Training  8. The Future of Domiciliary Care.  Notes.  Index.

    Biography

    Liam Clarke