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The Taps Project. 29: Residential Care Provision in North London: a Representative Sample of Ten Facilities for Mentally Ill People

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  • Ann Lewis

    (Team for the Assessment of Psychiatric Services)

  • Noam Trieman

    (Team for the Assessment of Psychiatric Services)

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Described are ten residential facilities, which represent examples of different residential arrangements available for mentally-ill people in a north London region. Administrative issues, daily routine, physical layout, and other aspects regarding residents and staff are addressed. The environmental features of the facilities were rated by using structured assessments. The facilities, though run by various agencies and providing different levels of care, demonstrate a common set of principles and practices, which formulates a framework for successful care Generally, there has been no indication of any shortcomings in providing a reliable and good standard of care.

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  • Ann Lewis & Noam Trieman, 1995. "The Taps Project. 29: Residential Care Provision in North London: a Representative Sample of Ten Facilities for Mentally Ill People," International Journal of Social Psychiatry, , vol. 41(4), pages 257-267, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:socpsy:v:41:y:1995:i:4:p:257-267
    DOI: 10.1177/002076409504100403
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