This paper examines how space in care homes is experienced and negotiated by people who live and work in them. The analysis of qualitative data of five in-depth case studies of care homes in England revealed three key ways in which space is negotiated: a) the way in which values affect interactions inside versus outside the care home environment, b) the negotiation of boundaries and domains within the homes, and c) the sense of being at ‘home’. The paper illuminates how the design of the buildings and organisational factors can reinforce or bridge dichotomies between inside and outside spaces. Residents’ abilities to re-negotiate boundaries, domains and communal spaces within homes are shown to be affected by organisational factors such as ...
In divergent ways, both government policy and care home practices influence the everyday life of old...
This paper examines older people's everyday routines and their implications for older people's uses ...
The relationship between architectural space and resident-centred care is poorly understood, even th...
This paper examines how space in care homes is experienced and negotiated by people who live and wor...
How do young people living in residential care perceive their environment? How do they experience th...
Workshop 3. Session 3.2: Caring and playing Abstract: In this paper I consider the ways in which the...
This chapter considers the role of senior staff in managing the use of space and the physical enviro...
The construction of a meaningful life depends upon satisfying ‘fundamental human needs’. These are b...
This is a qualitative case study of care work in a liminal space, specifically the case of an extra-...
This paper reports on part of a doctoral study which explored stakeholder perceptions of the importa...
This paper sets out to investigate if and how a spatial typology for extra care housing (ECH) can be...
The relationship between architectural space and resident-centred care is poorly understood, even th...
This thesis is about space. It assumes that space forms a necessary part of the structure of existen...
This paper reports on part of a doctoral study which explored stakeholder perceptions of the importa...
Over the last two decades we have seen an increased interest in informal care within both political ...
In divergent ways, both government policy and care home practices influence the everyday life of old...
This paper examines older people's everyday routines and their implications for older people's uses ...
The relationship between architectural space and resident-centred care is poorly understood, even th...
This paper examines how space in care homes is experienced and negotiated by people who live and wor...
How do young people living in residential care perceive their environment? How do they experience th...
Workshop 3. Session 3.2: Caring and playing Abstract: In this paper I consider the ways in which the...
This chapter considers the role of senior staff in managing the use of space and the physical enviro...
The construction of a meaningful life depends upon satisfying ‘fundamental human needs’. These are b...
This is a qualitative case study of care work in a liminal space, specifically the case of an extra-...
This paper reports on part of a doctoral study which explored stakeholder perceptions of the importa...
This paper sets out to investigate if and how a spatial typology for extra care housing (ECH) can be...
The relationship between architectural space and resident-centred care is poorly understood, even th...
This thesis is about space. It assumes that space forms a necessary part of the structure of existen...
This paper reports on part of a doctoral study which explored stakeholder perceptions of the importa...
Over the last two decades we have seen an increased interest in informal care within both political ...
In divergent ways, both government policy and care home practices influence the everyday life of old...
This paper examines older people's everyday routines and their implications for older people's uses ...
The relationship between architectural space and resident-centred care is poorly understood, even th...