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Community Eldercare Ecology In China 1st Ed Lin Chen Minzhi Ye

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Community Eldercare Ecology In China 1st Ed Lin Chen Minzhi Ye
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Publisher: Springer Singapore;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.42 MB
Author: Lin Chen, Minzhi Ye
ISBN: 9789811549595, 9789811549601, 9811549591, 9811549605
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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Community Eldercare Ecology In China 1st Ed Lin Chen Minzhi Ye by Lin Chen, Minzhi Ye 9789811549595, 9789811549601, 9811549591, 9811549605 instant download after payment.

Informed by the social-ecological framework, this book focuses on the development of Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) in urban China. Bringing a timely discussion around HCBS development in Shanghai, it presents an interplay of formal caregiving relationships, evolving caregiving culture, and the trajectory of long-term care in China. Drawing on surveys, in-depth interviews, and government archives, this book explores the emergence of one of the most developed HCBS programs in Shanghai, its development over the past decade, its administration and services, resource allocation, staff members’ work experiences, older adults’ service experiences, as well as service evaluation and improvements. Offering fresh insight into new forms of caregiving in community settings, and shaping a new discourse on caregiving policy, this book is a key read for both students and practitioners in the fields of long-term care, gerontology, geriatrics, health care, and health policy.


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