Inequities in access to directly-funded home care in Canada: a privilege only afforded to some
Abstract Background Directly-funded home care (DF) provides government funds to people who need assistance with the activities of daily living, allowing them to arrange their own services. As programs expand globally, many allow DF clients to hire home care agencies to organize their services rather...
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Main Authors: | Christine Kelly (Author), Lisette Dansereau (Author), Maggie FitzGerald (Author), Yeonjung Lee (Author), Allison Williams (Author) |
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