234 Pages
by
Routledge
234 Pages
by
Routledge
234 Pages
by
Routledge
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Originally published in 1981, in Old Age Homes Roger Clough presents a vivid description of the lives and work of residents and staff in an old people’s home. His powerful analysis of the realities of residential work would make a major contribution to improved practice, to social work training, and to social policy formation.
Many people, including some social work professionals, still felt... Read more
Foreword. Acknowledgements. Introduction. 1. Old Age Homes – Myths and Realities 2. Styles of Old Age Homes 3. Participant Observation on Old Age Homes 4. Comparative Background Information 5. Going into a Home 6. Daily Life for Residents in The Pines 7. My Jepson and Mrs Williams – Pictures of Two Residents 8. Departure 9. I Hope We Can Make Them Happy 10. Norms and Controls 11. Ageing in the Institution 12. The Function of Old Age Homes 13. The Old: Adults with Rights to Services. Appendix 1: Staff Questionnaire. Appendix 2: Resident Interview. Bibliography. Index.
Biography
Roger Clough






