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The work of Home Care Services (HCS) with children and adolescents: An unexplored field

Par : Type de matériel : TexteTexteLangue : français Détails de publication : 2017. Sujet(s) : Ressources en ligne : Abrégé : This article shows that Home Care Services (HCS) are often unknown, forgotten, or financially inaccessible to those with disabilities, particularly in the case of disabled children or teenagers. For actors in healthcare or medico-social work alike, HCS are a key element of public policy. Home-based care, allowing users to return home, citizenship accessibility, the identification of weaknesses, and so on—all of these are examples of situations where people at home are on the front line when it comes to offering care, raising alerts, and providing support or satisfying resource needs.
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This article shows that Home Care Services (HCS) are often unknown, forgotten, or financially inaccessible to those with disabilities, particularly in the case of disabled children or teenagers. For actors in healthcare or medico-social work alike, HCS are a key element of public policy. Home-based care, allowing users to return home, citizenship accessibility, the identification of weaknesses, and so on—all of these are examples of situations where people at home are on the front line when it comes to offering care, raising alerts, and providing support or satisfying resource needs.

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