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Residential Home Fees/Patients

Discussion in 'United Kingdom' started by Catfoot, Apr 8, 2010.

  1. Catfoot

    Catfoot Well-Known Member


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    I have started a new thread on this topic as the discussion on the SCP ADA 2010 has wandered a little.

    Are residential home patients more or less 'At Risk' podiatry-wise than those who are not in residential accomodation?

    If so, what can we do about it as pods ?

    Can we do anything about it , as pods?

    Should we do anything about it, as pods ?

    And, as a side issue :-

    What fee structure do others employ for residential clients ?

    And finally - what do others think about FHPs treating these client groups?

    CF
     
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