Drawing on data from a qualitative study, this paper explores the impact of ‘ village services ’ on the lives of people aged 70 or more years living in rural England. Throughout the paper, the phrase ‘ village services ’ refers to six community-based services and activities provided to help meet the needs of older rural residents, namely lunch clubs, welfare rights information and advice services, befriending schemes and community warden support, in rural areas in three regions of England. It is argued that, in various ways, village services promote social inclusion by enhancing older rural residents’ access to the resources, rights, goods and services that encourage social interaction and meaningful participation in community life. It is c...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-02-20, revised 2021-04-13, accepted 2...
Community activity is a key contributor to quality of life for many older people. It also plays a ro...
This paper aims to explore, for the first time, community perceptions of the relationship between ag...
Drawing on data from a qualitative study, this paper explores the impact of ‘ village services ’ on ...
An ageing society brings with it increased health costs due to the prevalence of long term condition...
This thesis asks the question of whether country towns and villages are sustainable environments for...
This paper explores the now widespread use of the concept 'social exclusion' in the UK and examines ...
This chapter draws on data from the ESRC funded research programme Grey and Pleasant Land? An Interd...
Current international dementia care policies focus on creating ‘dementia-friendly’ communities that ...
This collection includes qualitative and quantitative datasets from the Grey and Pleasant Land proje...
This research aims to explore how older people are coping with the trials and eras of living in rura...
Recent years have witnessed renewed academic interest in community as both an organizing concept and...
Rural dwelling and older age are both associated with a higher risk of social exclusion, with access...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-02-20, revised 2021-04-13, accepted 2...
Community activity is a key contributor to quality of life for many older people. It also plays a ro...
This paper aims to explore, for the first time, community perceptions of the relationship between ag...
Drawing on data from a qualitative study, this paper explores the impact of ‘ village services ’ on ...
An ageing society brings with it increased health costs due to the prevalence of long term condition...
This thesis asks the question of whether country towns and villages are sustainable environments for...
This paper explores the now widespread use of the concept 'social exclusion' in the UK and examines ...
This chapter draws on data from the ESRC funded research programme Grey and Pleasant Land? An Interd...
Current international dementia care policies focus on creating ‘dementia-friendly’ communities that ...
This collection includes qualitative and quantitative datasets from the Grey and Pleasant Land proje...
This research aims to explore how older people are coping with the trials and eras of living in rura...
Recent years have witnessed renewed academic interest in community as both an organizing concept and...
Rural dwelling and older age are both associated with a higher risk of social exclusion, with access...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-02-20, revised 2021-04-13, accepted 2...
Community activity is a key contributor to quality of life for many older people. It also plays a ro...
This paper aims to explore, for the first time, community perceptions of the relationship between ag...