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Changing Families, Changing Care
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Degree Introduction to health and social care (Block 1) Mind Map on Changing Families, Changing Care, created by Charlie_eeyore on 16/05/2013.
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Changing Families, Changing Care
Change in family structures has changed care
More divorce
Smaller families
High number of people living alone
families more spread out Country/world)
More women in paid work
Bethnal Green (peter townsend (1957)
to find out what has going on in commmunities as a bais for meeting needs of old age
Mrs Bliss
husband attends to personal needs
5 Children organised a rota to sleep over
jointly ensured shopping and cleaning were done
family brought food, flowers, sheets and blankets
Shared news via telephone on a constant basis
46% of older people lived with a younger relative
Most had relatives living near by
frequent contact
until seriously ill, older women reciprocate the care they recieve
essential feature
Those with no relatives were in worst postition
The new east end ( Geoff Dench et al (2005)
lot of lonely old people who not see a soul
Families members moved away
More children buyng there own homes as they ger older
changes associalted with changes in economy, housing policy and individuals wealth
Practicalties of managing care have become more challenging
Family more scattered around
Falls to fewer relatives
Highlights the need for more supprt
matter of public interest since late 20yh century
younger family member still feel that they have a responsibility to care for other older family member
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