Currently, a third of Australian aged care residents are partnered, with many experiencing institutional interference in their relationships. Staff duty of care usually takes precedence over privacy. Some institutions separate couples, residents’ doors may be kept open, staff enter without knocking, ignore ‘do not disturb’ signs, or gossip about residents, all of which make privacy a challenge. This paper reports on findings from an online survey into the needs of partnered Baby Boomers (born 1946-65) and the levels of privacy that they anticipate they will require to maintain their primary relationships in residential aged care facilities. At a time marked by a policy shift towards consumer-directed residential aged care, it is pertinent t...
As people move into advanced old age, they may experience cognitive impairments and frailty, making ...
Privacy is a very complex concept that concerns all areas of human activity. Even more so, it has ac...
"Aging in place" refers to older adults remaining in their home as they age to maintain their indepe...
Objectives: Australian aged care policy is wholly focused on individual “consumers” and consequently...
Despite legal protections, couples in Australian residential aged care facilities experience institu...
Despite legal protections, couples in Australian residential aged care facilities experience institu...
With Consumer Directed Care (CDC) on the horizon and a wave of baby boomers who are ageing, aged car...
With Consumer Directed Care (CDC) on the horizon and a wave of baby boomers who are ageing, aged car...
The extension of privacy laws to cover private sector providers and the proposal of a National Healt...
Sexuality and intimacy are recognised as crucial aspects of being human. Our sense of self and ident...
This study was designed to explore and describe elderly residents' perceptions of privacy in a long ...
Privacy is a key quality indicator in aged care and is acknowledged in the Australian Government's Q...
The extension of privacy laws to cover private sector providers and the proposal of a National Healt...
Privacy is a key quality indicator in aged care and is acknowledged in the Australian Government\u27...
This study aims to understand the relationship between bedroom privacy and well-being of the elderly...
As people move into advanced old age, they may experience cognitive impairments and frailty, making ...
Privacy is a very complex concept that concerns all areas of human activity. Even more so, it has ac...
"Aging in place" refers to older adults remaining in their home as they age to maintain their indepe...
Objectives: Australian aged care policy is wholly focused on individual “consumers” and consequently...
Despite legal protections, couples in Australian residential aged care facilities experience institu...
Despite legal protections, couples in Australian residential aged care facilities experience institu...
With Consumer Directed Care (CDC) on the horizon and a wave of baby boomers who are ageing, aged car...
With Consumer Directed Care (CDC) on the horizon and a wave of baby boomers who are ageing, aged car...
The extension of privacy laws to cover private sector providers and the proposal of a National Healt...
Sexuality and intimacy are recognised as crucial aspects of being human. Our sense of self and ident...
This study was designed to explore and describe elderly residents' perceptions of privacy in a long ...
Privacy is a key quality indicator in aged care and is acknowledged in the Australian Government's Q...
The extension of privacy laws to cover private sector providers and the proposal of a National Healt...
Privacy is a key quality indicator in aged care and is acknowledged in the Australian Government\u27...
This study aims to understand the relationship between bedroom privacy and well-being of the elderly...
As people move into advanced old age, they may experience cognitive impairments and frailty, making ...
Privacy is a very complex concept that concerns all areas of human activity. Even more so, it has ac...
"Aging in place" refers to older adults remaining in their home as they age to maintain their indepe...