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Innovations in Best-Practice Models of Continuing
Care for Seniors
This is the final report of a three-part project to identify innovative
best-practice models of continuing care for seniors prepared for the federal,
provincial and territorial Ministers responsible for seniors. Information
was gathered through a questionnaire distributed to all regions of Canada
based on the 1996 population data from Statistics Canada. Measure of best-practice
models takes the following into account: consumer focus, coordination
and integration, efficiency and flexibility, program assessment and evaluation,
education and access. The difficulties and challenges are examined. This
report and the previous two should be of assistance to planners, practitioners,
researchers and policy makers in designing programs and services that
will aid seniors in achieving increased independence and a better quality
of life.
To obtain your free copy of Innovations
in Best-Practice Models of Continuing Care for Seniors, it
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For more information, call or write to:
Division of Aging and Seniors,
Public Health Agency of Canada
Address locator: 1908A1
Ottawa, ON
K1A 1B4
Tel.: 613-952-7606
Fax : 613-957-7627
E-mail: seniors@phac-aspc.gc.ca
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