Is extra care housing in England care-neutral?

R. Mayagoitia, E. V. Boxstael, H. Wojgani, Fay D. Wright, J. Hanson, A. Tinker
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Purpose – Extra care housing (ECH) is housing for older people that aims to provide flexible care while fostering independence. The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact that some of the successes and failures in improving accessibility during remodelling had on care provision, in order to offer advice to social housing providers planning to remodel existing properties into ECH. Design/methodology/approach – The data consisted of an inventory of accessibility features and assistive technology (AT) items in flats and common areas. The data were drawn from ten ECH schemes in different regions of England. Findings – Most of the AT found was low-technology supporting independence, such as grabbers; some was specific to care provision, such as hoists. Even after remodelling, the design and layout of most buildings did not fully comply with accessibility standards, leading to increased provision of care for some tenants: a care-negative situation. Research limitations/implications – This multidisciplin...
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英国的额外护理住房是护理中性的吗?
目的-额外照顾住房(ECH)是为老年人提供的住房,旨在提供灵活的照顾,同时培养他们的独立性。本文的目的是研究在改造过程中改善可达性的一些成功和失败对护理提供的影响,以便为计划将现有物业改造为ECH的社会住房提供者提供建议。设计/方法/方法-数据包括公寓和公共区域的无障碍功能和辅助技术(AT)项目的清单。这些数据来自英格兰不同地区的10个ECH计划。发现-大多数发现的AT是低技术支持的独立性,如抓取器;有些是专门为护理提供的,比如起重机。即使在改造之后,大多数建筑的设计和布局也没有完全符合无障碍标准,导致对一些租户的照顾增加:一种照顾消极的情况。研究局限/启示-这个多学科…
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