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Author: MORDINI Emilio; MANNARI Stacey;
Title: Including seniors in the information society: 28 world leading expert talks on privacy, ethics, technology and aging
Publisher: Rome: CIC Edizioni Internazionali, 2008. 187p.
Format: book;
Topics: ageing; assistive technology; ethics; European Union; health care; information and communications technology; older people; policy; privacy; Europe; Add comment Select:
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Author: WILLIAMS Veronika; MCCRINDLE Rachel; VICTOR Christina;
Title: Older people’s perceptions of assistive technology – an exploratory pan-European study.
Reference: Journal of Integrated Care, 18(1), February 2010, pp.38-44.
Format: article;
Topics: alarm systems; assistive technology; falls; independence; older people; privacy; user views; research; Belgium; Czech Republic; Greece; United Kingdom; Add comment Select:
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Author: GREAT BRITAIN. Department of Health;
Title: With respect: dignity in homecare and residential care
Publisher: London: Great Britain. Department of Health, 2009. CD ROM, booklet
Format: audio/visual material;
Topics: confidentiality; disabled people; empowerment; home care; older people; privacy; residential care; social care staff; training material; United Kingdom; Add comment Select:
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Author: MAGEE Helen; PARSONS Suzanne; ASKHAM Janet;
Title: Measuring dignity in care for older people
Full Text: Click here for the full text or resource
Publisher: London: Help the Aged, 2008. 86p., bibliog.
Format: book;
Topics: attitudes; care homes; choice; communication; older people; performance indicators; privacy; quality of life; social inclusion; research; United Kingdom;
Key resources on: dignity in care; Add comment Select:
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Author: SALE Anabel Unity;
Title: We now understand what dignity means.
Reference: Community Care, 12.3.09, pp.24-25.
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Format: article;
Topics: older people; privacy; quality of life; rights; practice; United Kingdom;
Key resources on: dignity in care; Add comment Select:
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Author: CANTOR Michael D.;
Title: No information about me without me: technology, privacy, and home monitoring.
Reference: Generations, 30(2), Summer 2006, pp.49-53.
Format: article;
Topics: alarm systems; assistive technology; information and communications technology; older people; privacy; United States; Add comment Select:
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Author: MELANDER-WIKMAN Anita; FALTHOLM Ylva; GARD Gunvor;
Title: Safety vs. privacy: elderly persons' experiences of a mobile safety alarm.
Reference: Health and Social Care in the Community, 16(4), July 2008, pp.337-346.
Format: article;
Topics: alarm systems; information and communications technology; mobility; older people; privacy; research; Sweden; Add comment Select:
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Author: CASH Marilyn;
Title: At home with AT (assistive technology): an evaluation of the practical and ethical implications of assistive technology and devices to support people with dementia and their carers
Full Text: Click here for the full text or resource
Publisher: Bristol: Dementia Voice, 2004. 44p.
Format: book;
Topics: assistive technology; carers; choice; dementia; ethics; interpersonal relationships; older people; privacy; self-determination; social inclusion; research; United Kingdom; Add comment Select:
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Author: CARE SERVICES IMPROVEMENT PARTNERSHIP. Health and Social Care Change Agent Team;
Title: Survey on telecare from local authority CSCI performance reports 2006
Full Text: Click here for the full text or resource
Publisher: London: Care Services Improvement Partnership. Health and Social Care Change Agent Team, 2007. 84p.
Format: book;
Topics: assistive technology; carers; choice; grants; information and communications technology; interpersonal relationships; older people; privacy; self-determination; social inclusion; government publication; Add comment Select:
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Author: PERCIVAL John; HANSON Julienne;
Title: Big brother or brave new world? Telecare and its implications for older people’s independence and social inclusion.
Reference: Critical Social Policy, 26(4), November 2006, pp.888-909.
Format: article;
Topics: assistive technology; carers; choice; interpersonal relationships; older people; privacy; self-determination; social inclusion; research; United Kingdom; Add comment Select:
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Author: McKINLEY Kathryn; ADLER Geri;
Title: Quality of life in nursing homes: involving elders in policy making for their own care and life satisfaction.
Reference: Social Policy Journal, 4(3/4), 2005, pp.37-51.
Format: article;
Topics: nursing homes; older people; privacy; quality of life; residents; spirituality; user views; research; United States; Add comment Select:
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Author: HOWARD Helen;
Title: Cross cultural care: a training pack to use with care assistants working in all care settings
Publisher: London: Age Concern, 2003. 74p.
Format: book;
Topics: anti-discriminatory practice; anti-racist practice; black and minority ethnic people; cultural identity; discrimination; older people; privacy; teaching methods; training; training materials; training material; Add comment Select:
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Author: LOWE Timothy J.; et al.;
Title: Consumer satisfaction in long-term care: state initiatives in nursing homes and assisted living facilities .
Reference: Gerontologist, 43(6), December 2003, pp.883-896.
Format: article;
Topics: dementia; human rights; long stay care; nursing homes; older people; older peoples homes; privacy; quality assurance; registration; United States; Add comment Select:
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Author: HAWES Catherine; et al.;
Title: A national survey of assisted living facilities .
Reference: Gerontologist, 43(6), December 2003, pp.875-882.
Format: article;
Topics: dementia; human rights; long stay care; nursing homes; older people; older peoples homes; privacy; quality assurance; survey methods; United States; Add comment Select:
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Author: MEANS Robin;
Title: Home, independence and community care: time for a wider vision?
Reference: Policy and Politics, 25(4), October 1997, pp.409-419.
Format: article;
Topics: community care; independence; local authorities; older people; policy; privacy; social policy; Add comment Select:
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Author: CAMPOS Guy;
Title: Alert to danger.
Reference: Community Care, 11.9.97, p.12.
Format: article;
Topics: community care; computers; home care; home help; information and communications technology; monitoring; older people; physical disabilities; privacy; quality of life; social care provision; Add comment Select:
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Author: PERCIVAL John;
Title: Behind closed doors: inside views of sheltered housing.
Reference: Generations Review, 6(4), December 1996, pp.5-7.
Format: article;
Topics: housing; older people; privacy; sheltered housing; social skills; tenants; wardens; research; Add comment Select:
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Author: WISEMAN V.; POTTER P.;
Title: Net curtains and flowers.
Reference: Social Work Today, 22.6.89, pp.15-16.
Format: article;
Topics: change management; management; older people; older peoples homes; privacy; residential care; residents; rights; service users; user participation; Add comment Select:
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Author: TWIGG Julia;
Title: Carework as a form of bodywork.
Reference: Ageing and Society, 20(4), July 2000, pp.389-411.
Format: article;
Topics: ageing; community care; gender; home care; older people; privacy; staff; Add comment Select:
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Author: COUNSEL AND CARE;
Title: Not such private places: a study of privacy and the lack of privacy for residents in private and voluntary nursing homes in Greater London
Publisher: London: Counsel and Care, 1991. 31p.,tables,bibliog.
Format: book;
Topics: older people; older peoples homes; privacy; private sector; residential care; residents; rights; voluntary sector; research; Add comment Select:
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