The Single Assessment Process in Primary Care: Older People's Accounts of the Process |
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Authors: | Powell, Jackie Robison, Judy Roberts, Helen Thomas, Gwen |
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Abstract: | Recent government policies have been active in addressing socialinclusion and active participation of older people in many aspectsof societal life. Independence and well-being animate thesedevelopments and are evident in the emphasis on person-centredservices within the single assessment process for older people(Department of Health, 2002b). Drawing on a feasibility study of the Single Assessment Processas a case-finding approach, this paper presentsfindings drawn from older peoples accounts of this experience.These accounts indicate the potential of the process for identifyinglow-level need, whilst raising issues of accessto formal services and resource constraint; also they underlinethe importance of understanding how older people seek ways ofmanaging their own health and well-being, whilst continuingto contribute to the social cohesion of society by providingsupport to their peers and to younger generations. Interdependence, it is suggested, rather than dependence shouldunderlie any approach to assessing older peoples needs,if we are to appreciate and build upon the complexity of olderpeoples strategies for actively managing their lives. |
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Keywords: | single assessment process older people interdependence |
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