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The journey – This programme has two main aims. The first is to integrate social care within the NHS for community and domiciliary services. This has led to the appointment of a joint manager across community health service social care services. Another aim is to manage radical change of the whole social care service, responding […]
Posted on Dec 28th
Cat: Children and young people, Clinical area, Community based, Cross systems, Long-term conditions, Mental health, Patient setting, South East, South of England AreaTags: Dover, Kent community health trust Comments: