This research report examines, from the perspective of the Brotherhood’s aged service users, what they value in life, what enables them to live fulfilled and meaningful lives, and what Brotherhood aged services can contribute to this. With its accent on freedoms, opportunities and human rights, the capability approach provides a conceptual framework in which to consider a new model of aged services in which will enhance older adults’ human rights and capabilities, especially for those who have been disadvantaged, and ensure that their views continue to inform and shape ageing policies, services and models of practice. The central concern of the capability approach, first articulated by Amartya Sen (1979) and developed by Martha Nussbaum wit...
Increases in population ageing and urbanization have led to the development of age-friendly cities (...
Current policies on ageing in the global north emphasize that ‘ageing well’ is an individual respons...
Current UK policy with respect to the provision of health and social care for older people suggests ...
This study examined what the Brotherhood’s aged service users value in life, what enables them to ...
The ageing populations of the Western world present a wide range of economic, social, and cultural i...
A major criticism of mainstream gerontological frameworks is the inability of such frameworks to app...
© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Geriatrics Society....
This chapter discusses the value of a capability approach in historical research on older people. Hi...
This paper assesses the usefulness of Nussbaum's version of the capabilities approach for understand...
Sen’s capabilities approach offers a radical generalisation of the conventional approach to welfare ...
This open access book provides insight on how to interpret capability in ageing – one’s individual a...
This article discusses findings from a qualitative longitudinal study of dignity in later life, whic...
We have an historic opportunity to re-assess our views and policies, writes the Brotherhood of St La...
This report explores how older people plan, use and value the resources available to them. Increasin...
Much has been written by policy makers, think tanks, practitioners, gerontologists and others about ...
Increases in population ageing and urbanization have led to the development of age-friendly cities (...
Current policies on ageing in the global north emphasize that ‘ageing well’ is an individual respons...
Current UK policy with respect to the provision of health and social care for older people suggests ...
This study examined what the Brotherhood’s aged service users value in life, what enables them to ...
The ageing populations of the Western world present a wide range of economic, social, and cultural i...
A major criticism of mainstream gerontological frameworks is the inability of such frameworks to app...
© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Geriatrics Society....
This chapter discusses the value of a capability approach in historical research on older people. Hi...
This paper assesses the usefulness of Nussbaum's version of the capabilities approach for understand...
Sen’s capabilities approach offers a radical generalisation of the conventional approach to welfare ...
This open access book provides insight on how to interpret capability in ageing – one’s individual a...
This article discusses findings from a qualitative longitudinal study of dignity in later life, whic...
We have an historic opportunity to re-assess our views and policies, writes the Brotherhood of St La...
This report explores how older people plan, use and value the resources available to them. Increasin...
Much has been written by policy makers, think tanks, practitioners, gerontologists and others about ...
Increases in population ageing and urbanization have led to the development of age-friendly cities (...
Current policies on ageing in the global north emphasize that ‘ageing well’ is an individual respons...
Current UK policy with respect to the provision of health and social care for older people suggests ...