This chapter draws on the stories told by elder New Zealanders as a way of illuminating the deeply contextual, habitual, relational and precarious nature of engaging in everyday occupations. In the telling we hear how routines matter because they give shape and structure to a day. Having a purpose, however, calls one into engaged activity with enthusiasm. Everyday occupations offer connectedness in time and with others. They can give a sense of continuity which stretches back into the distant past and which projects forward into the future. Memories and deeply held social customs matter. As such, those important to one‟s life who have died still stay as part of the livings ‟ relational context. Paradoxically, we also hear how the ordinarine...
Citing breakthroughs in neuroscience, personal accounts of occupational adaptation in extreme circum...
It’s like the sun and the tide. The aim of this study was to understand the meaning of ‘being aged’ ...
This article explores the role of habitual aspects of the indi-vidual's involvement in place as...
This chapter draws on the stories told by elder New Zealanders as a way of illuminating the deeply c...
The need to recognize the complex and situated nature of occupation has been addressed by researcher...
This article illuminates one key finding of an interpretive phenomenological study that brought an o...
“Everyday occupations tend to be ‘seen but unnoticed’” (Hasselkus, 2006, p. 628). Hence, occupationa...
“Everyday occupations tend to be ‘seen but unnoticed’” (Hasselkus, 2006, p. 628). Hence, occupationa...
The overall aim of this thesis is to provide knowledge of how everyday occupations with others can b...
The concept of retirement is problematic with three definitions: economic, psychological and sociolo...
This article illuminates one key finding of an interpretive phenomenological study that brought an o...
The cultural phenomenon of aging in place has gained visibility in the United States as the cohort o...
The overall aim of this thesis is to provide knowledge of how everyday occupations with others can b...
The overall aim of this thesis is to provide knowledge of how everyday occupations with others can b...
The overall aim of this thesis is to provide knowledge of how everyday occupations with others can b...
Citing breakthroughs in neuroscience, personal accounts of occupational adaptation in extreme circum...
It’s like the sun and the tide. The aim of this study was to understand the meaning of ‘being aged’ ...
This article explores the role of habitual aspects of the indi-vidual's involvement in place as...
This chapter draws on the stories told by elder New Zealanders as a way of illuminating the deeply c...
The need to recognize the complex and situated nature of occupation has been addressed by researcher...
This article illuminates one key finding of an interpretive phenomenological study that brought an o...
“Everyday occupations tend to be ‘seen but unnoticed’” (Hasselkus, 2006, p. 628). Hence, occupationa...
“Everyday occupations tend to be ‘seen but unnoticed’” (Hasselkus, 2006, p. 628). Hence, occupationa...
The overall aim of this thesis is to provide knowledge of how everyday occupations with others can b...
The concept of retirement is problematic with three definitions: economic, psychological and sociolo...
This article illuminates one key finding of an interpretive phenomenological study that brought an o...
The cultural phenomenon of aging in place has gained visibility in the United States as the cohort o...
The overall aim of this thesis is to provide knowledge of how everyday occupations with others can b...
The overall aim of this thesis is to provide knowledge of how everyday occupations with others can b...
The overall aim of this thesis is to provide knowledge of how everyday occupations with others can b...
Citing breakthroughs in neuroscience, personal accounts of occupational adaptation in extreme circum...
It’s like the sun and the tide. The aim of this study was to understand the meaning of ‘being aged’ ...
This article explores the role of habitual aspects of the indi-vidual's involvement in place as...