Respite Care: A Community Needs Survey

Adult respite care has been defined as a range of in-home and institutional services that temporarily relieve care givers of frail elderly people allowing them to continue caring for the elderly at home. Care givers are spouses, siblings, adult children, neighbors, or friends. This study was conduct...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of community health nursing 1987, Vol.4 (2), p.85-92
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Adult children
Caregivers
Communities
Community Health Services
Demography
Geriatric nursing
Home Nursing
Humans
Nurses
Nursing
Nursing homes
Older adults
Patient Care Planning
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