The number of older self-funders in England is growing in the context of tight eligibility criteria and fixed financial thresholds to access statutory adult social care. Older people who self-fund their social care fall largely under the radar of statutory services and of research. Our study aimed to listen closely to the stories that older people tell about finding, managing and paying for their care. We interviewed 65 older people living in the community who were funding all or some of their social care. This paper focus on narrative analysis of selected transcripts from these interviews. It sheds light on how older people represent their experiences of self-funding and what underpins these constructions. A key finding is that the dis...
Moving to a care home is a significant and often costly milestone in many older people’s lives, with...
Campaigning organisations such as Carers UK, Help the Aged and Age Concern have worked tirelessly to...
Despite the availability of health and social care services designed to support people in their own ...
Adult social care policy in England is premised on the concept of personalisation that purports to p...
Adult social care policy in England is premised on the concept of person- alisation that purports to...
The restructuring of English social care services in the last three decades, as services are provide...
Social care funding is reducing in spite of a growing older population. Within this context, domicil...
Older people in England who pay for social care from their own funds (‘self-funders’) receive little...
This paper considers the experiences of older self-funders in England in the context of policies pro...
Very little is known about the many adults in England who purchase social care services and support ...
OBJECTIVES: Older informal carers play a vital, growing role in supporting others with long-term he...
Direct payments are a form of personalisation in which service users take full control of the organi...
Due to the high incidence of ill health and disability amongst their contemporaries, older people ar...
Social care funding is reducing in spite of a growing older population. Within this context, domicil...
Adult social care in England emphasises the service and support preferences of disabled and older pe...
Moving to a care home is a significant and often costly milestone in many older people’s lives, with...
Campaigning organisations such as Carers UK, Help the Aged and Age Concern have worked tirelessly to...
Despite the availability of health and social care services designed to support people in their own ...
Adult social care policy in England is premised on the concept of personalisation that purports to p...
Adult social care policy in England is premised on the concept of person- alisation that purports to...
The restructuring of English social care services in the last three decades, as services are provide...
Social care funding is reducing in spite of a growing older population. Within this context, domicil...
Older people in England who pay for social care from their own funds (‘self-funders’) receive little...
This paper considers the experiences of older self-funders in England in the context of policies pro...
Very little is known about the many adults in England who purchase social care services and support ...
OBJECTIVES: Older informal carers play a vital, growing role in supporting others with long-term he...
Direct payments are a form of personalisation in which service users take full control of the organi...
Due to the high incidence of ill health and disability amongst their contemporaries, older people ar...
Social care funding is reducing in spite of a growing older population. Within this context, domicil...
Adult social care in England emphasises the service and support preferences of disabled and older pe...
Moving to a care home is a significant and often costly milestone in many older people’s lives, with...
Campaigning organisations such as Carers UK, Help the Aged and Age Concern have worked tirelessly to...
Despite the availability of health and social care services designed to support people in their own ...