It is argued in this chapter that older people who need long-term care are most likely to be physically or mentally frail, requiring involvement of multiple care services. It is for this reason that the power and autonomy of dependent older people is essential to ensure that quality of care is maintained. This chapter explores some solutions, focusing on the entire long-term care framework; England, the Netherlands and Taiwan are selected as representative of different welfare arrangements. It also highlights older people's experiences of social and personal barriers that are inhibiting them from becoming more actively socially and politically while in care. Further, it seeks to understand how their experiences of autonomy have affected the...
The community care reforms enabled some older people with severe disabilities to remain at home with...
This book provides a novel approach to investigating the effects of longevity on the welfare of Euro...
The chapter investigates how care duties and care rights and their reciprocal interaction have devel...
Purpose - This paper provides an overview of the inequalities between three countries England, the N...
This paper forms a part of PhD research to examine the way each country has contributed to the long-...
This paper explores the way that long-term care of older people is organised between the East and We...
Elderly people are a vulnerable group in the society due to their decreased health condition. For th...
Quality of life is one of the main concerns in long-term care amongst ageing populations in many cou...
This paper consists of an examination of the literature on the welfare and long-term care systems of...
Quality of life is one of the main concerns in long-term care amongst ageing populations in many cou...
Summary: In few places in American society are adults so dependent on others as in nursing homes. M...
NoThis paper examines the extent of mental ill-health and probable depression among older people in ...
Doyal and Gough’s theory of human need highlighted that personal autonomy is a universal need and hu...
Autonomy has significance for everyone, including those in long-term residential care. This article ...
A cross-sectional view of the extent to which residents in long-term care exercise autonomy has been...
The community care reforms enabled some older people with severe disabilities to remain at home with...
This book provides a novel approach to investigating the effects of longevity on the welfare of Euro...
The chapter investigates how care duties and care rights and their reciprocal interaction have devel...
Purpose - This paper provides an overview of the inequalities between three countries England, the N...
This paper forms a part of PhD research to examine the way each country has contributed to the long-...
This paper explores the way that long-term care of older people is organised between the East and We...
Elderly people are a vulnerable group in the society due to their decreased health condition. For th...
Quality of life is one of the main concerns in long-term care amongst ageing populations in many cou...
This paper consists of an examination of the literature on the welfare and long-term care systems of...
Quality of life is one of the main concerns in long-term care amongst ageing populations in many cou...
Summary: In few places in American society are adults so dependent on others as in nursing homes. M...
NoThis paper examines the extent of mental ill-health and probable depression among older people in ...
Doyal and Gough’s theory of human need highlighted that personal autonomy is a universal need and hu...
Autonomy has significance for everyone, including those in long-term residential care. This article ...
A cross-sectional view of the extent to which residents in long-term care exercise autonomy has been...
The community care reforms enabled some older people with severe disabilities to remain at home with...
This book provides a novel approach to investigating the effects of longevity on the welfare of Euro...
The chapter investigates how care duties and care rights and their reciprocal interaction have devel...