Precariousness, access to care and home support, a coordination support system

In their daily practice, professionals are called upon to meet older people who are more in distress than others. In order to best meet their needs, it is necessary first to define these difficulties and then to consider the mechanisms that can provide assistance adapted to the requirements and need...

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Published in:Soins. Gérontologie Vol. 25; no. 141; p. 24
Main Authors: Emery, Sophie, Mariut, Iulia, de Saint-Martin, Maya, Hervé, Christian
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
French
Published: France 01-01-2020
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Summary:In their daily practice, professionals are called upon to meet older people who are more in distress than others. In order to best meet their needs, it is necessary first to define these difficulties and then to consider the mechanisms that can provide assistance adapted to the requirements and needs of the people. Access to hospital health care services and coordination support mechanisms, as defined by the law of 26 July 2019, can contribute to this assistance, without criteria limiting access to care. Examples of prevention and coordination actions carried out by the Access to Health Care, Rights and Education Network.
ISSN:1268-6034
DOI:10.1016/j.sger.2019.12.006