Care in Chaos

Care in Chaos by Roger Hadley, published by Bloomsbury Academic on September 21, 1998, is a comprehensive examination of the policy and organizational context for community care. This 226-page text presents a series of interviews and case studies that illustrate the functioning of community care systems, particularly in relation to the elderly, learning disabilities, mental health, and physical disabilities.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of how community care is implemented and the challenges it faces in various contexts. The book provides insights into the effectiveness of current practices and policies, making it a valuable resource for those interested in education and community care dynamics. Through its structured approach, Care in Chaos offers a critical look at the realities of care provision, contributing to the ongoing discourse in the field.
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This text-book examines the policy and organizational context for community care, and consists of interviews and case studies, showing how community care is (or is not) working within the areas of care for the elderly, learning disabilities, mental health and physical disabilities.
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