In this chapter, we are concerned with the well-being of people in old age, living at a residential care home (RCH), and how well-being can be supported in gerontological social work and care at the RCH. Based on empirical data consisting of well-being narratives with elderly residents (average age of 91), a dialogical performance analysis was undertaken about their experiences of well-being at the RCH. The findings of importance are reported through three themes: (1) childhood memories as a source of well-being, (2) family and work as a source of well-being, and (3) opportunities for the well-being of the elderly at the RCH. To be an individual with others is a phenomenon of a personal sense of self and a phenomenon of sociality. Well-bein...
Background. Successful aging encompasses good health, function, and social and other activity partic...
Though discussions of well-being and quality of life for older adults in American nursing homes have...
Keywords: seniors, ageing studies, interaction, strategies of care Abstract: With the current demogr...
Purpose: Dignity and well-being are key aspects of the legislation and policies that regulate care o...
Purpose – Dignity and well-being are key aspects of the legislation and policies that regulate care ...
This paper intends to undertake an initial/preliminary exploration of the subjective well-being rega...
In this article, we are concerned with narratives of elderly women's well-being from their pe...
In this article, we are concerned with narratives of elderly women's well-being from their perspecti...
ABSTRACTINTRODUCTION: Aging is an unstoppable phenomenon which starts fromconception to last until d...
Objectives: To understand older adults’ experiences of moving into extra care housing which offers e...
Current conceptions of place and wellbeing in literature offer limited ways to think about the inter...
Objectives: To explore what sources of well-being are rated meaningful by older adults in residentia...
Aims: To (1) describe experiences of home from a well-being perspective, (2) describe participant ch...
AIM AND OBJECTIVES: To explore community-dwelling older adults approaches to enhancing their psychol...
Current approaches to ageing are concerned with promoting positive ageing, and messages around how b...
Background. Successful aging encompasses good health, function, and social and other activity partic...
Though discussions of well-being and quality of life for older adults in American nursing homes have...
Keywords: seniors, ageing studies, interaction, strategies of care Abstract: With the current demogr...
Purpose: Dignity and well-being are key aspects of the legislation and policies that regulate care o...
Purpose – Dignity and well-being are key aspects of the legislation and policies that regulate care ...
This paper intends to undertake an initial/preliminary exploration of the subjective well-being rega...
In this article, we are concerned with narratives of elderly women's well-being from their pe...
In this article, we are concerned with narratives of elderly women's well-being from their perspecti...
ABSTRACTINTRODUCTION: Aging is an unstoppable phenomenon which starts fromconception to last until d...
Objectives: To understand older adults’ experiences of moving into extra care housing which offers e...
Current conceptions of place and wellbeing in literature offer limited ways to think about the inter...
Objectives: To explore what sources of well-being are rated meaningful by older adults in residentia...
Aims: To (1) describe experiences of home from a well-being perspective, (2) describe participant ch...
AIM AND OBJECTIVES: To explore community-dwelling older adults approaches to enhancing their psychol...
Current approaches to ageing are concerned with promoting positive ageing, and messages around how b...
Background. Successful aging encompasses good health, function, and social and other activity partic...
Though discussions of well-being and quality of life for older adults in American nursing homes have...
Keywords: seniors, ageing studies, interaction, strategies of care Abstract: With the current demogr...