This in-depth description of life in a nursing/care home for 70 residents and 40 staff highlights the daily care of frail or ill residents between 80 and 100 years of age, including people suffering with dementia. How residents interact with care assistants is emphasised, as are the different behaviours of men and women observed during a year of daily conversations between the author, patients and staff, who share their stories of the pressures of the work.Living Before Dyingshows a world where, in extreme old age, people have to learn how to cope with living communally.
Foreword
Lord Nigel Crisp
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1.The Social and Behavioural Implications of People with Dementia
Chapter 2.Caring in Action - Women in the Workplace
Chapter 3.Social Organization within the Nursing Home
Chapter 4.Managing Activities for the Residents
Chapter 5.Ordering Disorder
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
Janette Daviesis a social and medical anthropologist at the International Gender Studies Centre, Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford. Formerly a nurse/midwife she worked in international development in Bolivia, on the Thai/Cambodian border and Bangladesh. She has since conducted anthropological fieldwork in the UK, Zambia, Tanzania and Georgia.
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This is a poignant account of a yearlong observational study of a large nursing home& Overall, a practical and empathetic consideration of elder care. Choice
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