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Author
Forsyth, Ann, 1963-
Title
Changing places : case studies of innovations in housing for older people / Ann Forsyth ; a report prepared for the Mid-Term Review of the Aged Care Reform Strategy, Stage Two
Published
[Canberra] : [Australian Govt. Pub. Service], [1992]
©1992
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363.59460994 For/Cpc
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Description
vi, 121 pages : illustrations, plans ; 25 cm
Contents
Includes appendices
Notes
"August 1992"
AGPS cat. no. 9209853
At foot of t.p.: "Department of Health, Housing and Community Services."
Includes appendices
Bibliography
Includes bibliographies
Issuing Body
At foot of title: Department of Health, Housing and Community Services
Subject
Older people -- Care -- Australia -- Case studies.
Older people -- Housing -- Australia -- Case studies.
Older people -- Care -- Australia -- Case studies.
Older people -- Housing -- Australia -- Case studies.
Group homes -- Australia -- Case studies.
Older people -- Dwellings -- Australia -- Design and construction.
Retirement communities -- Australia -- Case studies.
Genre/Form
Case studies.
Author
Australia. Department of Health, Housing and Community Services.
Mid-term Review of Aged Care Reform Strategy, Stage 2 (Australia)
LC no.
05001410
ISBN
0644271833
Other Titles
Case studies of innovations in housing for older people
Case studies of innovations in housing for older people
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