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Temporary relocation

Temporary relocation Feature Patricia Duff, Cynthia Wild, Kate Davidson and Sara Arber Centre for Research on Ageing and Gender (CRAG), Surrey University • the period of resettling on residents’ return to their permanent location. Temporary Anchor Trust commissioned the Centre for Research on Ageing and Gender (CRAG) at relocation the University of Surrey to evaluate their strategy for managing the project, Challenges for resident- focusing particularly on the effects of relocation centred care on the residents so that any lessons learnt could inform future What is the impact on older care home programmes. This article examines some of the residents, if they are temporarily moved whilst issues and challenges in sustaining resident-centred the premises are refurbished? Patricia Duff, care during the inevitable turmoil of re-locating. It Cynthia Wild, Dr Kate Davidson and Professor draws on data collected from residents, relatives, Sara Arber from the Centre for Research on staff and local managers, as well as the field note Ageing and Gender (CRAG) at Surrey University, observations of the researchers, during the first two report findings from their work with temporarily phases of the programme in five of the care homes. re-located older care home residents in Surrey. Moving house – being http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Working with Older People Emerald Publishing

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Emerald Publishing
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Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN
1366-3666
DOI
10.1108/13663666200200021
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Abstract

Feature Patricia Duff, Cynthia Wild, Kate Davidson and Sara Arber Centre for Research on Ageing and Gender (CRAG), Surrey University • the period of resettling on residents’ return to their permanent location. Temporary Anchor Trust commissioned the Centre for Research on Ageing and Gender (CRAG) at relocation the University of Surrey to evaluate their strategy for managing the project, Challenges for resident- focusing particularly on the effects of relocation centred care on the residents so that any lessons learnt could inform future What is the impact on older care home programmes. This article examines some of the residents, if they are temporarily moved whilst issues and challenges in sustaining resident-centred the premises are refurbished? Patricia Duff, care during the inevitable turmoil of re-locating. It Cynthia Wild, Dr Kate Davidson and Professor draws on data collected from residents, relatives, Sara Arber from the Centre for Research on staff and local managers, as well as the field note Ageing and Gender (CRAG) at Surrey University, observations of the researchers, during the first two report findings from their work with temporarily phases of the programme in five of the care homes. re-located older care home residents in Surrey. Moving house – being

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Working with Older PeopleEmerald Publishing

Published: Jun 1, 2002

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