viii, 245 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: Anthropology. "June 2006"This work is a study of the day to day experiences of older people in receipt of in-home care, the experiences of their family carers, and of their careworkers, resulting in a hypothesis about the structure of the lifecycle towards the end of life, and a consideration of both structured transition and individual transitions to and within this life stage. It has taken off from Laslett's (1989,1996) seminal work on age divisions, into Third and Fourth Ages. Through an initial examination of secondary sources, I have hypothesized that the older people in this care bracket are in fact in a new life stage, between tha...
Aims and objectives The aim was to explore frail older people’s lived experiences of managing life a...
Background : The coming years will see an increase in the number of persons with dementia, and more ...
This paper examines the notion of familiarity in live-in elder care settings and how it is challeng...
viii, 245 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department:...
This paper is exploratory, and mainly discursive. Drawing on a number of sources, it explores home ...
The onset of ill-health and frailty in later life, within the context of the policy of ageing-in-pla...
Aims and Objectives To explore the meaning of home for six baby boomers and consider how this insig...
Across the life course, far-reaching socio-demographic and health related transformations are influe...
In this chapter, we articulate this volume’s key conceptualization of home as a verb. The book’s asp...
The home environment is acknowledged as being central to the lives of older people. Since it is wher...
This paper reports on part of a doctoral study which explored stakeholder perceptions of the importa...
Highlights - Home is central to a caring networks formation and function in end-of-life care. - A pr...
The primary assumptions of government policies for the care and support of older people in New Zeala...
Background: Research on eldercare has been dominated by a provider-oriented perspective, concerned w...
This paper reports on part of a doctoral study which explored stakeholder perceptions of the importa...
Aims and objectives The aim was to explore frail older people’s lived experiences of managing life a...
Background : The coming years will see an increase in the number of persons with dementia, and more ...
This paper examines the notion of familiarity in live-in elder care settings and how it is challeng...
viii, 245 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department:...
This paper is exploratory, and mainly discursive. Drawing on a number of sources, it explores home ...
The onset of ill-health and frailty in later life, within the context of the policy of ageing-in-pla...
Aims and Objectives To explore the meaning of home for six baby boomers and consider how this insig...
Across the life course, far-reaching socio-demographic and health related transformations are influe...
In this chapter, we articulate this volume’s key conceptualization of home as a verb. The book’s asp...
The home environment is acknowledged as being central to the lives of older people. Since it is wher...
This paper reports on part of a doctoral study which explored stakeholder perceptions of the importa...
Highlights - Home is central to a caring networks formation and function in end-of-life care. - A pr...
The primary assumptions of government policies for the care and support of older people in New Zeala...
Background: Research on eldercare has been dominated by a provider-oriented perspective, concerned w...
This paper reports on part of a doctoral study which explored stakeholder perceptions of the importa...
Aims and objectives The aim was to explore frail older people’s lived experiences of managing life a...
Background : The coming years will see an increase in the number of persons with dementia, and more ...
This paper examines the notion of familiarity in live-in elder care settings and how it is challeng...