Reducing health inequalities for people living with frailty : a resource for commissioners, service providers and health, care and support staff.
by Garrett, Josie; Worrall, Sam; Sweeney, Sarah.Friends, Families and Travellers.
Publisher: FFT, Brighton : 2020.Description: vii, 25p.Summary: This resource aims to share practical recommendations and examples of how commissioners, service providers and health, care and support staff can overcome barriers to health care for people at greater risk of frailty, including people experiencing deprivation, people who are homeless, people experiencing substance misuse, people with learning disabilities, LGBT people, people with mental health needs, people from Gypsy and Traveller communities, and vulnerable migrants. It offers insights on how services can work in collaborative, holistic and inclusive ways to reduce health inequalities for people living with frailty, and offer individuals the support needed to manage the condition in the long term.Subject(s): access to health services | health inequalities | vulnerability | deprivation | collaboration | service delivery | preventive measures | reduction | homelessness | travelling people | disabled people | substance abuse | black & ethnic minorities | learning disabilities | gay men | lesbians | bisexuals | transgender | migrants | preventive measures | health inequalitiesDigital copyAvailability: Online access List(s) this item appears in: Health inequalities [October 2023] | Health inequalities in Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities [September 2023]
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This resource aims to share practical recommendations and examples of how commissioners, service providers and health, care and support staff can overcome barriers to health care for people at greater risk of frailty, including people experiencing deprivation, people who are homeless, people experiencing substance misuse, people with learning disabilities, LGBT people, people with mental health needs, people from Gypsy and Traveller communities, and vulnerable migrants. It offers insights on how services can work in collaborative, holistic and inclusive ways to reduce health inequalities for people living with frailty, and offer individuals the support needed to manage the condition in the long term
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