Empowering the Elderly? : : How ›Help to Self-Help‹ Health Interventions Shape Ageing and Eldercare in Denmark / / Amy Clotworthy.

Health programmes that offer »help to self-help« are meant to empower ageing adults to remain independent and self-sufficient at home for as long as possible. But what happens when the private home becomes a political realm in which state intervention and individual agency happen simultaneously? Bas...

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Place / Publishing House:Bielefeld : : transcript Verlag, , [2020]
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Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Series:Aging Studies ; 20
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Physical Description:1 online resource (262 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Abstract --
Acknowledgements --
Preface --
Introduction --
1 From help to self-help: the transformation of eldercare in Denmark --
2 ‘Following the rhetoric’ in a Danish municipality --
PART I: LABOUR – activity related to the biological process of the human body --
3 Evaluating the body’s need for help --
4 Embodying potential --
Summary --
PART II: WORK – activity related to the artificial world of structures and objects --
5 Navigating public/private divisions --
6 Stabilising the home to promote ‘ageing in place’ --
PART III: ACTION – activity related to the human condition of plurality --
7 Offering free choice and empowerment --
8 Producing a ‘shared responsibility’ for care --
9 CONCLUSION: Transforming eldercare in Denmark --
Afterword --
Bibliography --
APPENDIX A --
Overview of key informants --
APPENDIX B --
Declaration of confidentiality for the municipality (Tavshedserklæring til kommunen) --
Criminal record (straffeattest) --
APPENDIX C --
Informeret samtykke – kommunale personale --
Informed consent – municipal personnel --
Informeret samtykke – borgere --
Informed consent – citizens
Summary:Health programmes that offer »help to self-help« are meant to empower ageing adults to remain independent and self-sufficient at home for as long as possible. But what happens when the private home becomes a political realm in which state intervention and individual agency happen simultaneously? Based on 15 months of ethnographic fieldwork in a Danish municipality, Amy Clotworthy describes how both health professionals and elderly citizens negotiate the political discourses about health and ageing that frame their relational encounter. By elucidating some of the conflicts, paradoxes, and negotiations that occur, she provides important insights into the contemporary organisation of eldercare.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9783839452110
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DOI:10.1515/9783839452110?locatt=mode:legacy
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Amy Clotworthy.