Last Years of Long Lives

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ADL Function
ADL Impairment
ADL Index
ADL Item
ADL Limitation
ageing research
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Assisted Living Facility
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Berlin Aging Study
care
Caregiving Activities
Caregiving Career
Caregiving Period
Caregiving Work
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disability trajectories
DSM Iii Criterion
end-of-life care patterns
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Escalation Phase
facility
General Norwegian Population
gerontology
health services utilisation
home
Home Nursing Service
IADL Function
IADL Limitation
informal caregiving
Institution Phase
life-course analysis
living
Long Term Care Institution
nursing
Nursing Home Career
Nursing Home Stays
Poor Functional Ability
population
Primary Caregiver
Public Administration
service
study
term
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415859882
  • Weight: 317g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Sep 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Last Years of Long Lives is a unique account of that period of old age which precedes death. Based on 400 complete individual histories and covering a twenty-year period, it looks at the experiences of people over eighty years old in three important areas: disability, family life and health care. Using the life-course approach to research, it reveals rich data about the contributions of formal and informal care and how life expectancy and experiences of disability interact with experiences of care.

The reader is invited to conceptualise these phenomena as processes in continuous time - processes that are sometimes long and complex, sometimes short and simple - and learns about the four types of disability career before death. At the same time, the author presents a three-stage model of informal care and examines the main patterns of formal service use.

The Last Years of Long Lives presents a new way of looking at old age for students, researchers, practitioners and policy makers and gives a comprehensive picture of what has been called 'the fourth age'.

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