This doctoral thesis contributes to critical gerontology research by investigating the lived experiences of residents in the everyday world of New Zealand rest homes. There is a need to understand how frail rest home residents experience "age". This study focuses on describing and understanding residents lived experiences. As the New Zealand population is ageing, this phenomenological focus adds clarity to the poorly understood lived experiences about being aged in rest homes. Policy initiatives such as the Positive Ageing Strategy with its emphasis on keeping older people living in the community largely ignore the life practices of the increasing proportions of frail older people who require long-term residential care. My mixed-methods mod...
The term Person centred care is used widely in health and social care discourse and is commonly empl...
Aim: The objectives of the study were to investigate the lived experience of older people in residen...
Australia is ageing. More than 15% of the population are older than 65 years. This ageing population...
The primary assumptions of government policies for the care and support of older people in New Zeala...
This doctoral thesis contributes to gerontology research by investigating the leisure experiences of...
Ageing is an inevitable part of life. The intent to age gracefully and in a dignified manner is held...
The focus of this study was to understand the social lives of older adults living in serviced apartm...
People over 65 in New Zealand often enter long-term care conditional to their levels of health, fami...
New Zealand, like much of the developed world, has an ageing population. This fact is accompanied by...
Ageing is an inevitable part of the human life cycle. Life for older adults can be active and indepe...
It is well recognised that today people are not only living longer than their forebears, but they ar...
This thesis examines the role of place in experiences of ageing for older Māori, and the extent to w...
This article illuminates one key finding of an interpretive phenomenological study that brought an o...
Population projections by Statistics New Zealand indicate that the New Zealand resident population w...
Discusses the findings of a recent doctoral thesis looking at the life of frail elderly people in re...
The term Person centred care is used widely in health and social care discourse and is commonly empl...
Aim: The objectives of the study were to investigate the lived experience of older people in residen...
Australia is ageing. More than 15% of the population are older than 65 years. This ageing population...
The primary assumptions of government policies for the care and support of older people in New Zeala...
This doctoral thesis contributes to gerontology research by investigating the leisure experiences of...
Ageing is an inevitable part of life. The intent to age gracefully and in a dignified manner is held...
The focus of this study was to understand the social lives of older adults living in serviced apartm...
People over 65 in New Zealand often enter long-term care conditional to their levels of health, fami...
New Zealand, like much of the developed world, has an ageing population. This fact is accompanied by...
Ageing is an inevitable part of the human life cycle. Life for older adults can be active and indepe...
It is well recognised that today people are not only living longer than their forebears, but they ar...
This thesis examines the role of place in experiences of ageing for older Māori, and the extent to w...
This article illuminates one key finding of an interpretive phenomenological study that brought an o...
Population projections by Statistics New Zealand indicate that the New Zealand resident population w...
Discusses the findings of a recent doctoral thesis looking at the life of frail elderly people in re...
The term Person centred care is used widely in health and social care discourse and is commonly empl...
Aim: The objectives of the study were to investigate the lived experience of older people in residen...
Australia is ageing. More than 15% of the population are older than 65 years. This ageing population...