

An edition of Care of Older People (2013)
England and Japan, a Comparative Study
By Mayumi Hayashi
Publish Date
2013
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group,Pickering & Chatto
Language
eng
Pages
320
Description:
Across the globe, populations are getting older. Britain and Japan are examples of two rapidly ageing societies, and their governments face increasing challenges in how to deal with this situation. Unfortunately, residential care still carries the stigma of the British workhouse or the Japanese obasuteyama (granny-dump mountain) and is often viewed as a last resort. Based on extensive archival research and oral testimony, Hayashi sets policy and practice at the national, regional and local levels in their historical contexts, offering a unique comparison of the evolution of modern residential care in England and Japan.
subjects: Older people, institutional care, Older people, government policy, Older people, great britain, Older people, japan, Aged, Housing for the Elderly, Homes for the Aged, Health Services for the Aged, Older people, Medical care, Services for, Old age homes, Personnes âgées, Soins médicaux, Services, Foyers pour personnes âgées, Logement, Elderly, FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS, Abuse, Elder Abuse, Eldercare, Äldre, Institutionsvård, History, Case studies, Care, Comparative Study