Care Services for Later Life
Transformations and Critiques
Herausgeber: Nolan, Mike; Warren, Lorna; Warnes, Tony
Care Services for Later Life
Transformations and Critiques
Herausgeber: Nolan, Mike; Warren, Lorna; Warnes, Tony
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Social and demographic changes have led to traditional areas of welfare being transformed. The contributors to this book take a critical look at the current situation and assess the implications for future practice. They debate the assumptions and values underlying established welfare programmes and consider the case for change.
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Social and demographic changes have led to traditional areas of welfare being transformed. The contributors to this book take a critical look at the current situation and assess the implications for future practice. They debate the assumptions and values underlying established welfare programmes and consider the case for change.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 508g
- ISBN-13: 9781853028526
- ISBN-10: 1853028525
- Artikelnr.: 20975122
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 508g
- ISBN-13: 9781853028526
- ISBN-10: 1853028525
- Artikelnr.: 20975122
The editors are all at the University of Sheffield. Tony Warnes is a professor of Social Gerontology and during 1995-2000 was Chair of the British Society of Gerontology. Lorna Warren is a lecturer in the Department of Sociological Studies and has been carrying out research on and with older people for seventeen years. Mike Nolan is a professor of Gerontological Nursing and is involved in several international comparative studies of formal and informal care-giving.
Acknowledgements. Preface
Mike Nolan
Lorna Warren and Tony Warnes 1. Health
Welfare and Old Age: Transformations and Critiques
Tony Warnes
Lorna Warren and Mike Nolan. 2. Beyond the Body: An Emerging Medical Paradigm
Charles Longino. 3. Empathetic Health and Care for Older People
Mike Nolan. 4. Rationing Care
Alan Maynard. 5. Designing and Implementing a National Health Service Framework
Ian Philp
Anne Ashe and Kate Lothian. 6. Defining Difference: Health and Social Care for Older People
Gillian Dalley. 7. The Medical-Social Boundary and the Location of Personal Care
Julia Twigg. 8. Older People
Citizenship and Collective Action
Marian Barnes and Sandra Shaw. 9.The Entry to a Nursing Home: Residents' and Relatives' Experiences
Sue Davies
Jonas Sandberg and Ulla Lundh. 10. Discharge from Hospital to Care-home: Professional Boundaries and Interfaces
Jan Reed and David Stanley. 11. The Quality of Home Care Services in Sweden: Consumer Expectations and Changing Satisfaction
Gillis Samuelson. 12. Death and Dying: Changing the Culture of Care
Amanda Clarke and Liz Hanson. 13. Design for Later Life: Beyond a Problem Orientation
Roger Coleman. 14. Older People
Telematics and Care
Josie Tetley
Liz Hanson and Amanda Clarke. 15. Double Attachment to Double Detachment: Chinese Older People in Britain
Ruby C.M. Chau and Sam W.K. Yu. 16. Bangladeshi Families in Bethnal Green
London: Older People
Ethnicity and Social Exclusion
Chris Phillipson
Emadad Alhaq
Saheed Ullah and Jim Ogg. 17. Averil Osborn and Participatory Research: Involving Older People in Change
Lorna Warren and Tony Maltby. 18. Care Services for Older People: The Forward Agenda
Mike Nolan
Tony Warnes and Lorna Warren. References. Index.
Mike Nolan
Lorna Warren and Tony Warnes 1. Health
Welfare and Old Age: Transformations and Critiques
Tony Warnes
Lorna Warren and Mike Nolan. 2. Beyond the Body: An Emerging Medical Paradigm
Charles Longino. 3. Empathetic Health and Care for Older People
Mike Nolan. 4. Rationing Care
Alan Maynard. 5. Designing and Implementing a National Health Service Framework
Ian Philp
Anne Ashe and Kate Lothian. 6. Defining Difference: Health and Social Care for Older People
Gillian Dalley. 7. The Medical-Social Boundary and the Location of Personal Care
Julia Twigg. 8. Older People
Citizenship and Collective Action
Marian Barnes and Sandra Shaw. 9.The Entry to a Nursing Home: Residents' and Relatives' Experiences
Sue Davies
Jonas Sandberg and Ulla Lundh. 10. Discharge from Hospital to Care-home: Professional Boundaries and Interfaces
Jan Reed and David Stanley. 11. The Quality of Home Care Services in Sweden: Consumer Expectations and Changing Satisfaction
Gillis Samuelson. 12. Death and Dying: Changing the Culture of Care
Amanda Clarke and Liz Hanson. 13. Design for Later Life: Beyond a Problem Orientation
Roger Coleman. 14. Older People
Telematics and Care
Josie Tetley
Liz Hanson and Amanda Clarke. 15. Double Attachment to Double Detachment: Chinese Older People in Britain
Ruby C.M. Chau and Sam W.K. Yu. 16. Bangladeshi Families in Bethnal Green
London: Older People
Ethnicity and Social Exclusion
Chris Phillipson
Emadad Alhaq
Saheed Ullah and Jim Ogg. 17. Averil Osborn and Participatory Research: Involving Older People in Change
Lorna Warren and Tony Maltby. 18. Care Services for Older People: The Forward Agenda
Mike Nolan
Tony Warnes and Lorna Warren. References. Index.
Acknowledgements. Preface
Mike Nolan
Lorna Warren and Tony Warnes 1. Health
Welfare and Old Age: Transformations and Critiques
Tony Warnes
Lorna Warren and Mike Nolan. 2. Beyond the Body: An Emerging Medical Paradigm
Charles Longino. 3. Empathetic Health and Care for Older People
Mike Nolan. 4. Rationing Care
Alan Maynard. 5. Designing and Implementing a National Health Service Framework
Ian Philp
Anne Ashe and Kate Lothian. 6. Defining Difference: Health and Social Care for Older People
Gillian Dalley. 7. The Medical-Social Boundary and the Location of Personal Care
Julia Twigg. 8. Older People
Citizenship and Collective Action
Marian Barnes and Sandra Shaw. 9.The Entry to a Nursing Home: Residents' and Relatives' Experiences
Sue Davies
Jonas Sandberg and Ulla Lundh. 10. Discharge from Hospital to Care-home: Professional Boundaries and Interfaces
Jan Reed and David Stanley. 11. The Quality of Home Care Services in Sweden: Consumer Expectations and Changing Satisfaction
Gillis Samuelson. 12. Death and Dying: Changing the Culture of Care
Amanda Clarke and Liz Hanson. 13. Design for Later Life: Beyond a Problem Orientation
Roger Coleman. 14. Older People
Telematics and Care
Josie Tetley
Liz Hanson and Amanda Clarke. 15. Double Attachment to Double Detachment: Chinese Older People in Britain
Ruby C.M. Chau and Sam W.K. Yu. 16. Bangladeshi Families in Bethnal Green
London: Older People
Ethnicity and Social Exclusion
Chris Phillipson
Emadad Alhaq
Saheed Ullah and Jim Ogg. 17. Averil Osborn and Participatory Research: Involving Older People in Change
Lorna Warren and Tony Maltby. 18. Care Services for Older People: The Forward Agenda
Mike Nolan
Tony Warnes and Lorna Warren. References. Index.
Mike Nolan
Lorna Warren and Tony Warnes 1. Health
Welfare and Old Age: Transformations and Critiques
Tony Warnes
Lorna Warren and Mike Nolan. 2. Beyond the Body: An Emerging Medical Paradigm
Charles Longino. 3. Empathetic Health and Care for Older People
Mike Nolan. 4. Rationing Care
Alan Maynard. 5. Designing and Implementing a National Health Service Framework
Ian Philp
Anne Ashe and Kate Lothian. 6. Defining Difference: Health and Social Care for Older People
Gillian Dalley. 7. The Medical-Social Boundary and the Location of Personal Care
Julia Twigg. 8. Older People
Citizenship and Collective Action
Marian Barnes and Sandra Shaw. 9.The Entry to a Nursing Home: Residents' and Relatives' Experiences
Sue Davies
Jonas Sandberg and Ulla Lundh. 10. Discharge from Hospital to Care-home: Professional Boundaries and Interfaces
Jan Reed and David Stanley. 11. The Quality of Home Care Services in Sweden: Consumer Expectations and Changing Satisfaction
Gillis Samuelson. 12. Death and Dying: Changing the Culture of Care
Amanda Clarke and Liz Hanson. 13. Design for Later Life: Beyond a Problem Orientation
Roger Coleman. 14. Older People
Telematics and Care
Josie Tetley
Liz Hanson and Amanda Clarke. 15. Double Attachment to Double Detachment: Chinese Older People in Britain
Ruby C.M. Chau and Sam W.K. Yu. 16. Bangladeshi Families in Bethnal Green
London: Older People
Ethnicity and Social Exclusion
Chris Phillipson
Emadad Alhaq
Saheed Ullah and Jim Ogg. 17. Averil Osborn and Participatory Research: Involving Older People in Change
Lorna Warren and Tony Maltby. 18. Care Services for Older People: The Forward Agenda
Mike Nolan
Tony Warnes and Lorna Warren. References. Index.