Older adult care in Ireland is a mix of public, private, voluntary and family provision. This model is characterised by deficient funding and support structures for both care recipients and carers, leading ultimately to fragmented service delivery, both in the community and in residential care. Against this backdrop, there has been a significant and rapid growth in the number of migrant registered nurses and care assistants providing care to Irish older people. With two potentially marginalised groups now at the centre of the caring relationship, questions arise regarding the sustainability of quality of care and quality of life for both providers and recipients of care. This research study draws on the perspectives of the older person, the...
Domiciliary care of older persons is changing rapidly in Ireland. The most significant recent change...
The restructuring of long-term care for older people has been marked both by the role of the market ...
This study provides, for the first time, a systematic review of how health and social services are c...
This report explores the role and potential of migrant care workers in caring for older people in Ir...
Journal articleMigrant care workers make a substantial contribution to older adult care in Ireland a...
The ageing of the population presents serious challenges to developed Western nations, particularly ...
Migrant care workers make a substantial contribution to older adult care in Ireland and the United K...
This report explores the role and potential of migrant care workers in caring for older people in Ir...
In recent decades, rapid population ageing has dramatically increased the need for older adult care ...
Migrants play an increasingly significant role in caring for the elderly due to a growing number of ...
Ireland will experience population ageing in the coming years, whereby the percentage of the populat...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>Long-term care is an i...
The restructuring of long-term care for older people has been marked both by the role of the market ...
Homecare is instrumental in enabling older people to remain living at home and avoid long-term stay ...
This study focused on the current and future role of migrant (foreign born) workers in the care of o...
Domiciliary care of older persons is changing rapidly in Ireland. The most significant recent change...
The restructuring of long-term care for older people has been marked both by the role of the market ...
This study provides, for the first time, a systematic review of how health and social services are c...
This report explores the role and potential of migrant care workers in caring for older people in Ir...
Journal articleMigrant care workers make a substantial contribution to older adult care in Ireland a...
The ageing of the population presents serious challenges to developed Western nations, particularly ...
Migrant care workers make a substantial contribution to older adult care in Ireland and the United K...
This report explores the role and potential of migrant care workers in caring for older people in Ir...
In recent decades, rapid population ageing has dramatically increased the need for older adult care ...
Migrants play an increasingly significant role in caring for the elderly due to a growing number of ...
Ireland will experience population ageing in the coming years, whereby the percentage of the populat...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>Long-term care is an i...
The restructuring of long-term care for older people has been marked both by the role of the market ...
Homecare is instrumental in enabling older people to remain living at home and avoid long-term stay ...
This study focused on the current and future role of migrant (foreign born) workers in the care of o...
Domiciliary care of older persons is changing rapidly in Ireland. The most significant recent change...
The restructuring of long-term care for older people has been marked both by the role of the market ...
This study provides, for the first time, a systematic review of how health and social services are c...