Add this result to my export selection Can we live with how we're dying? Advancing the case for free social care at the end of life Source: SCIE Social Care Online (Add filter) Source: Macmillan Cancer Support (Remove filter) Published by Macmillan Cancer Support, 01 January 2014 Can we live with how we're dying? Advancing the case for free social care Read Summary Type: Primary Research (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection Is social exclusion still important for older people? Source: SCIE Social Care Online (Add filter) Source: Age UK (Remove filter) Published by Age UK, 01 January 2012 Is social exclusion still important for older people? - Social Care Online Read Summary Type: Primary Research (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection Older people's experience of emergency hospital readmission: research report Source: SCIE Social Care Online (Add filter) Source: Age UK (Remove filter) Published by Age UK, 01 January 2012 Older people's experience of emergency hospital readmission: research report Read Summary Type: Primary Research (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection Living on a low income in later life Source: SCIE Social Care Online (Add filter) Source: Age UK (Remove filter) Published by Age UK, 01 January 2011 Living on a low income in later life - Social Care Online Read Summary Type: Primary Research (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection Walking football: experiences of local Age UKs delivering it for the first time: a qualitative evaluation Source: SCIE Social Care Online (Add filter) Source: Age UK (Remove filter) Published by Age UK, 01 January 2015 Walking football: experiences of local Age UKs delivering it for the first Read Summary Type: Primary Research (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection Do social care services meet the needs of people affected by cancer?: report of findings Source: SCIE Social Care Online (Add filter) Source: Macmillan Cancer Support (Remove filter) Published by Macmillan Cancer Support, 01 January 2009 Do social care services meet the needs of people affected by cancer?: report Read Summary Type: Primary Research (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection Missed opportunities: advanced care planning report (PDF) Source: Macmillan Cancer Support (Remove filter) Published by Macmillan Cancer Support, 15 May 2018 Findings in Macmillan’s report include: The perceived need to ‘fight’ cancer often means people with a terminal diagnosis aren’t getting the right support to plan for end of... Read Summary Type: Primary Research (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection Struggling to cope with later life: qualitative research on growing older in challenging circumstances (PDF) Source: Age UK (Remove filter) Published by Age UK, 01 July 2017 Age UK has commissioned BritainThinks to deliver a three-year, strategic research programme. The first year of this programme has explored the lives, experiences and mind-set of older people who... Read Summary Type: Primary Research (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection Am I Meant To Be Okay Now?: Stories of Life After Treatment (PDF) Source: Macmillan Cancer Support (Remove filter) Published by Macmillan Cancer Support, 19 October 2017 Between March and April 2017, we invited members of Macmillan’s Online Community to share their experiences of life after their cancer treatment had ended. The Online Community is a place... Read Summary Type: Primary Research (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection The impact of COVID-19 to date on older people's mental and physical health (PDF) Source: Age UK (Remove filter) Published by Age UK, 01 October 2020 This study reinforces what Age UK has been frequently hearing from older people during the last six months: that many are deeply afraid of COVID-19 - and understandably so. As a result, even though... Read Summary Type: Primary Research (Remove filter)