Informal care provides the often hidden foundations of policies promoting care in the community and Ageing in Place. This paper examines the current impasse concerning those who are employed and seek to provide care, canvassing current and future possibilities for finding a way through the existing conflict between sustaining employment and providing informal care in the home. Focusing on the issues that emerge regarding support of older (aged) care recipients, the paper first considers the demographic, economic and democratic and governmental policy causes of the current problems. It then examines the emerging care gap expressed through the joint crisis of informal and formal care. The final section considers the solutions proposed to help...
The crucial role informal caregivers play in supporting people to remain in their own home for as lo...
With advances in medicine and nutrition resulting in longevity comes increased risk of debilitating ...
The problems faced by people providing informal care to family members with chronic illness has not ...
Care is essential for social life but it no longer fits into contemporary life as it did in the past...
A growing number of informal caregivers of older adults combine caregiving with a paid job, raising ...
Recent developments in the provision of ongoing care have served to highlight the significance of in...
Just as the responsibility of raising children islifting, many families face a new challenge—providi...
Ageing in place is a cost-effective policy solution to eldercare that reflects a dominant positive a...
In the United Kingdom, informal carers look after relatives or friends who need extra support becaus...
Working in an employed role has become increasingly influential in structuring the lives of informal...
In the United Kingdom informal carers are people who look after relatives or friends who need extra ...
The paper aims at analysing the ways of supporting informal carers in achieving and maintaining the ...
The UK has an ageing population; people are not only living longer, but doing so with health problem...
An increasing demand for both formal and informal care is likely to result from the ongoing demograp...
Caring is complex—often framed in love, sometimes mired with obligation, guilt, stress and anxiety. ...
The crucial role informal caregivers play in supporting people to remain in their own home for as lo...
With advances in medicine and nutrition resulting in longevity comes increased risk of debilitating ...
The problems faced by people providing informal care to family members with chronic illness has not ...
Care is essential for social life but it no longer fits into contemporary life as it did in the past...
A growing number of informal caregivers of older adults combine caregiving with a paid job, raising ...
Recent developments in the provision of ongoing care have served to highlight the significance of in...
Just as the responsibility of raising children islifting, many families face a new challenge—providi...
Ageing in place is a cost-effective policy solution to eldercare that reflects a dominant positive a...
In the United Kingdom, informal carers look after relatives or friends who need extra support becaus...
Working in an employed role has become increasingly influential in structuring the lives of informal...
In the United Kingdom informal carers are people who look after relatives or friends who need extra ...
The paper aims at analysing the ways of supporting informal carers in achieving and maintaining the ...
The UK has an ageing population; people are not only living longer, but doing so with health problem...
An increasing demand for both formal and informal care is likely to result from the ongoing demograp...
Caring is complex—often framed in love, sometimes mired with obligation, guilt, stress and anxiety. ...
The crucial role informal caregivers play in supporting people to remain in their own home for as lo...
With advances in medicine and nutrition resulting in longevity comes increased risk of debilitating ...
The problems faced by people providing informal care to family members with chronic illness has not ...