Roughly three per cent of households in Australia contain an elderly person who is a relative of the household. This family form occurs for a variety of reasons, but the most important of these is the chronic health status of the elderly person. Most elderly people begin living with relatives because of illness and attendant activity limitations for which continuous support and care is necessary and available through family support. This study investigated the costs and difficulties of family care for both the carer and the family and showed that the caring situation was usually established because the elderly relatives either could not look after themselves or needed supervision and care. Data were collected in Sydney and Hobart from a sam...
Australia has one of the world’s highest life expectancy rates, and there is a rapidly growing...
This paper sets out to explore the Australian instance of a significant international problem: Inter...
This article uses quantitative and qualitative methods to examine the effects of family caregiving o...
The work of the Social Welfare Research Centre on family care of elderly people commenced in 1981 wi...
This article uses quantitative and qualitative methods to examine the effects of family caregiving o...
With growing number of old and sick people, the demands on the economically active part of populatio...
T HE LITERATURE on family sup-ports in old age is quickly be-coming saturated with evidence that doc...
Introduction: Carers play a critical role in supporting older people with health problems to remain ...
Notes for a speech presented in Sydney, 10th March 1982 by Adam Graycar, Social Welfare Research Cen...
This article presents an argument for reforming Australian public policy in favor of social care, ra...
With end of life care a national priority in many countries, and the main place of care the family h...
Social care policies for frail elderly people and other people with disabilities are based on the no...
Background In recent years, life expectancy has increased causing a higher global percentage of olde...
Background In recent years, life expectancy has increased causing a higher global percentage of olde...
In a previous study, we found that the elderly in rural communities were more likely to express the ...
Australia has one of the world’s highest life expectancy rates, and there is a rapidly growing...
This paper sets out to explore the Australian instance of a significant international problem: Inter...
This article uses quantitative and qualitative methods to examine the effects of family caregiving o...
The work of the Social Welfare Research Centre on family care of elderly people commenced in 1981 wi...
This article uses quantitative and qualitative methods to examine the effects of family caregiving o...
With growing number of old and sick people, the demands on the economically active part of populatio...
T HE LITERATURE on family sup-ports in old age is quickly be-coming saturated with evidence that doc...
Introduction: Carers play a critical role in supporting older people with health problems to remain ...
Notes for a speech presented in Sydney, 10th March 1982 by Adam Graycar, Social Welfare Research Cen...
This article presents an argument for reforming Australian public policy in favor of social care, ra...
With end of life care a national priority in many countries, and the main place of care the family h...
Social care policies for frail elderly people and other people with disabilities are based on the no...
Background In recent years, life expectancy has increased causing a higher global percentage of olde...
Background In recent years, life expectancy has increased causing a higher global percentage of olde...
In a previous study, we found that the elderly in rural communities were more likely to express the ...
Australia has one of the world’s highest life expectancy rates, and there is a rapidly growing...
This paper sets out to explore the Australian instance of a significant international problem: Inter...
This article uses quantitative and qualitative methods to examine the effects of family caregiving o...