This article investigates the development and interaction of the views of medical professionals and health officials on elderly care between 1946 and the early 1970s. It examines how the cultural and political context in which new ideas on the treatment of elderly people emerged in the early post-war period affected policy development in this area. The article argues that, in combination, the political and financial imperatives of health officials and the cultural prejudices of many in the medical profession created a situation in which progressive ideas about geriatric medicine and home care were used, not to improve the overall standard of care for elderly people, but to restrict their access to long-term medical and nursing care. The mos...
Declines in death rates and fertility have resulted in population ageing and an associated epidemiol...
In this review the development of the specialty of geriatric medicine in the UK is traced from its h...
This paper considers health and social policies for older persons from a cross-national perspective ...
During the Covid crisis the health and well-being of older people has drawn some attention. The cont...
Since the 1990s, the boundary between health and social care has increasingly been recognised as a m...
Abstract This article maps variations in a standardized way in residential care for elderly people i...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2003 Cecily Elizabeth HunterThe pattern of medical practi...
Abstract: The aim of the study was to investigate medical health care and informal care consumption ...
This article traces the development of residential care for elderly people in the period 1939 to 194...
Geographers and gerontologists have developed similar ways of viewing age-related transitions – resi...
The author focuses on the concept of care, evidence of the need for care, political responses and bu...
Defence date: 29 January 2010Examining Board: Ellen Immergut (Humboldt University, Berlin); Martin K...
During much of the 1960s and 1970s, housing and welfare provision for older people were part of the ...
The proportion of elderly people in the population is increasing and old patients’ bed occupancy rat...
This thesis explores how old people in Oxford were cared for between 1930 and 1960, before and after...
Declines in death rates and fertility have resulted in population ageing and an associated epidemiol...
In this review the development of the specialty of geriatric medicine in the UK is traced from its h...
This paper considers health and social policies for older persons from a cross-national perspective ...
During the Covid crisis the health and well-being of older people has drawn some attention. The cont...
Since the 1990s, the boundary between health and social care has increasingly been recognised as a m...
Abstract This article maps variations in a standardized way in residential care for elderly people i...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2003 Cecily Elizabeth HunterThe pattern of medical practi...
Abstract: The aim of the study was to investigate medical health care and informal care consumption ...
This article traces the development of residential care for elderly people in the period 1939 to 194...
Geographers and gerontologists have developed similar ways of viewing age-related transitions – resi...
The author focuses on the concept of care, evidence of the need for care, political responses and bu...
Defence date: 29 January 2010Examining Board: Ellen Immergut (Humboldt University, Berlin); Martin K...
During much of the 1960s and 1970s, housing and welfare provision for older people were part of the ...
The proportion of elderly people in the population is increasing and old patients’ bed occupancy rat...
This thesis explores how old people in Oxford were cared for between 1930 and 1960, before and after...
Declines in death rates and fertility have resulted in population ageing and an associated epidemiol...
In this review the development of the specialty of geriatric medicine in the UK is traced from its h...
This paper considers health and social policies for older persons from a cross-national perspective ...