David Evans wrote:
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> On Tue, 17 Dec 96 00:52:52 UT, Peter Wilson wrote:
> >
> >My own major gripe is with proprietors of private nursing and residential
> >homes. We are placed under great pressure to make our premises accessible for
> >the disabled but you try and get someone to the Surgery from one of these
> >establishments in a wheelchair and all you get is "we always have visits", "
>
> >What do others think? Any useful strategies?
> >
We encourage everybody TCI - there has been some resistance from 1-2
homes but persistence & a consistent message do help. You could also
show them the BMA's Core Services paper suggesting that this type of
work is not "core". Visits are certainly not a right....
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