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Who stands to gain from Australia’s 10-year campaign to reform long-term care? The government seeking to contain costs? People trying to live at home despite their disabilities? The entire system of providing social services? Or all three?
where she is involved in teaching and research in the areas of gerontology and organizational administration. She undertook her original training in social work and sociology in Australia and completed an M.S.W., M.A. (Sociology) and Ph.D. at the University of Michigan. She has published fairly widely in Australia in the areas of aged care and has been involved in a number of government research and demonstration projects in the areas of day care, semi-supported hostel accommodation, innovative home care projects and case management programs. Dr. Ozanne is joint author with A. Howe and C. Selby Smith ofCommunity Care Policy and Practice: New Directions in Australia Public Sector Management Institute, Monash University, Victoria (1990).
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Ozanne, E. Community options bring change to long-term care in Australia. Ageing International 19, 34–38 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02680744
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