Old People's Homes and the Production of Welfare

Old People's Homes and the Production of Welfare

Old People's Homes and the Production of Welfare

Old People's Homes and the Production of Welfare

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Overview

In 1980 old people comprised over half the clients of Local Authority Social Services Departments and accounted for about half of their resources, yet until then residential care of the aged had been a backwater of both research and practice. During the 1970s a large research literature had developed on the subject, particularly in the United States. However, studies had been partial in their focus on issues, making no attempt to draw together their arguments to create a model that described and evaluated competing theories about what it is that determines the quality of residential life. Originally published in 1981, Bleddyn Davies and Martin Knapp filled that gap in this book.

The authors discuss not only the theoretical arguments about residential care and the degree to which those theories had been verified by research, but also how far the factors considered to be important had been successfully measured, considering the choices to be made between alternative varieties of care that had grown up so rapidly in the previous five years. The authors conclude with an analysis of how their approach should contribute to the discussion of issues that was to be faced by British policy-makers in the 1980s as our welfare systems attempted to cope with the increasing numbers of the very old.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781040007587
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/10/2024
Series: Routledge Library Editions: Aging
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 266
File size: 798 KB

About the Author

Bleddyn Davies and Martin Knapp

Table of Contents

Preface. Part One: Introduction 1. The Production of Welfare Part Two: Outputs 2. The Psychological Well-Being of Residents 3. Other Outputs Part Three: Inputs and the Production Process 4. Resource Inputs: Labour and Capital 5. Social Environment 6. Personal Characteristics and Experiences Part Four: Conclusion 7. Concluding Discussion. Appendix A: The Life Satisfaction Rating Scale of Neugarten, Havighurst and Tobin. Appendix B: The Use of Bradburn’s Affect Balance Scale with the Elderly in Residential Care. Notes. Bibliography. Index.

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