Adapting to home care in Norway: A longitudinal case study of older Adults' experiences [0.03%]
挪威家庭护理的适应性研究:一项关于老年人经历的纵向案例研究
Ove Hellzén,Tove Mentsen Ness,Kari Ingstad et al.
Ove Hellzén et al.
This study aimed to describe how older adults with complex health problems manage their everyday lives in their own homes and how they interact with given home care. In this multiple-case study, a total of 14 individual interviews were cond...
"They didn't think we'd do it!": Community gardening as an act of resistance for people with dementia [0.03%]
“他们没想到我们会这么做!”:对于痴呆症患者来说,社区园艺是一种抵抗行为
Sarah Swift,Nicholas Jenkins,Margaret Brown et al.
Sarah Swift et al.
People living with dementia commonly report negative experiences such as disempowerment, stigma, and oppression. Community gardening has demonstrated its potential as a forum for the practice of resistance against the oppressions experience...
Cati Coe,Sheridan Conty
Cati Coe
How do people learn about what it is like to become frail and require assistance with activities of daily living? This significant transition in the life course is often avoided and denied by those in North America. This paper examines imag...
'Robbed out of mind': Reflections on Alzheimer's and gendered subjectivity in select Indian literary narratives [0.03%]
《被抢夺的记忆》:对选定的印度文学叙述中阿尔茨海默病和性别主体性的反思
Debashrita Dey,Priyanka Tripathi
Debashrita Dey
Neurological degeneration is a potent signifier molding older lives, divesting them of 'personhood' and making them a 'target of care'. This article delineates the depictions of Alzheimer's and its associated losses in select Indian literar...
Material gerontology - Central thematic intersections and blurring boundaries [0.03%]
材料老年学-中心主题交汇与界限模糊
Vera Gallistl,Julia Hahmann,Grit Höppner et al.
Vera Gallistl et al.
Ambiguous personhood: Paradoxes of social belonging in Danish nursing home care [0.03%]
模糊的人格身份:丹麦养老护理中社会归属的悖论
Emma Jelstrup Balkin,Ingjerd Gåre Kymre,Mette Geil Kollerup et al.
Emma Jelstrup Balkin et al.
In oldest old age (generally considered to be from 85 years onwards), personhood is often called into question, impacting well-being as a result. Based on ethnographic fieldwork, this article examines the well-being of oldest old nursing ho...
Moving in together in later life: Making spaces into places as a joint endeavor [0.03%]
晚年共同居住:将空间变成场所的共同努力
Anna Wanka,Steven M Schmidt,Susanne Iwarsson et al.
Anna Wanka et al.
Background and objectives: We focus on the linkages between relocation, new forms of partner cohabitation, and retirement. What are the patterns and trajectories of moving in with a partner in retirement? How do older adu...
Kate Gibson,Katie Brittain
Kate Gibson
Recent years have seen an influx of technologies aimed at enabling older people to remain at home. Remote monitoring is one such technology. By tracking the body as it moves through time and space, remote monitoring enables a care connectio...
"What's your accent, where are you from?": Language and belonging among older immigrants [0.03%]
“说的是哪儿的普通话?你是哪里人?”老年人的语言与身份感
Stephanie Zemba,Meeta Mehrotra
Stephanie Zemba
Researchers have identified immigration and marginalization as two processes that impact older immigrants' experience of aging in the U.S. Our paper draws on 42 interviews with a diverse group of older American immigrants to center issues o...