A Mature Policy on Choice
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A Mature Policy on Choice' argues that giving older people more choice and control over care services could bring real improvements to people's quality of life. This would also challenge stereotypes about ageing, as long as the emphasis is still firmly placed on promoting health and wellbeing for all older people.
'A Mature Policy on Choice' argues that giving older people more choice and control over care services could bring real improvements to people's quality of life. This would also challenge stereotypes about ageing, as long as the emphasis is still firmly placed on promoting health and wellbeing for all older people.
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