Into the House of Old, Volume 14 - A History of Residential Care in British Columbia (Hardcover, New)


Spanning the period from the 1890s to the 1960s, this publication details the lives and survival strategies of elderly people as they struggle to remain independent. Megan Davies opens the door to the institutional world of the old age home, demonstrating how the legacy of the poor law and the demands of the emerging welfare state worked together to shape residential care facilities for seniors. She looks at the experiences of elderly people on British Columbia's economic and social margins both before and after the advent of old age pensions, analysing the myriad strategies used by the elderly poor to stay out of institutions and the role of family, community, and state support in this process. Davies' study of institutional life is multi-textured, informed by social and architectural theory while telling us much about daily life in these facilities. We learn about angry rebellion and harsh discipline, fun and festivals, death and compassion. And we see how the 20th century witnessed the gradual withdrawal of these institutions from the life of the community, further enhancing the marginal place of the old age home in our society.

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Spanning the period from the 1890s to the 1960s, this publication details the lives and survival strategies of elderly people as they struggle to remain independent. Megan Davies opens the door to the institutional world of the old age home, demonstrating how the legacy of the poor law and the demands of the emerging welfare state worked together to shape residential care facilities for seniors. She looks at the experiences of elderly people on British Columbia's economic and social margins both before and after the advent of old age pensions, analysing the myriad strategies used by the elderly poor to stay out of institutions and the role of family, community, and state support in this process. Davies' study of institutional life is multi-textured, informed by social and architectural theory while telling us much about daily life in these facilities. We learn about angry rebellion and harsh discipline, fun and festivals, death and compassion. And we see how the 20th century witnessed the gradual withdrawal of these institutions from the life of the community, further enhancing the marginal place of the old age home in our society.

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Imprint

McGill-Queen's University Press

Country of origin

Canada

Series

McGill-Queen’s/Associated Medical Servic

Release date

May 2003

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First published

May 2003

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Dimensions

229 x 152mm (L x W)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

224

Edition

New

ISBN-13

978-0-7735-2502-3

Barcode

9780773525023

Categories

LSN

0-7735-2502-5



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