How to Get Equipment for Disability by Michael Mandelstam

How to Get Equipment for Disability by Michael Mandelstam

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Focuses on provisions in the UK for the supply of equipment for disability. Updated and revised, this edition discusses changes which have occurred over the last two years, issues and proposals currently under discussion; it assesses how these affect the provision of equipment for disability.

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How to Get Equipment for Disability by Michael Mandelstam

The key to a vast system of provision that involves large sums of public money and a wide range of people in the caring professions and in local government, this book will be invaluable to GPs, consultants, occupational therapists, speech therapists, district nurses and health visitors, continence advisers, ward sisters and other specialist nurses; social workers, rehabilitation and mobility officers; environmental health officers, housing improvement officers; special education needs advisers and teachers; employment service officers, rehabilitation engineers; supplies officers and policy makers; residential and private home owners, and people with disabilities and their carers. This 2nd edition has been updated and revised to provide comprehensive explanations of changes which have occurred in the past two years, together with examinations of issues and proposals currently under discussion, and assesses how these affect the provision of equipment for disability. It takes into account the 1989 Children Act, the loss of the Disablement Services Authority in March 1991, the establishment of NHS and HSS Trusts, and provides a detailed look at the community care policies that are expected to be implemented in 1993. It discusses the relevance of equipment to funds such as the Social Fund and the Independent Living Fund, how 1992 changes in legislation are expected to change the existing mobility allowance and provides a separate chapter on the issue of need, assessment and complaints. As in the first edition, flow charts are provided in each section of the book showing how the system of provision works and covers local practice in England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, using relevant examples. The book is fully indexed, now containing a greater number of equipment entries and also includes a directory of manufacturers and suppliers.
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ISBN 13 9781853021282
ISBN 10 1853021288
Title How to Get Equipment for Disability
Author Michael Mandelstam
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Year published 1992-01-01
Number of pages 528
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.