‘Mind the gap’: tensions, transitions and tactics in Canadian and Norwegian community services for older adults
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/36526Date
2024-09-23Type
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This article compares community services provided to older adults living in Bergen, Norway, and Toronto, Canada. We investigate the gaps that are left unattended in the respective jurisdictions and consequently maintained by the organizations. Our findings reveal the importance of community organizations in positively influencing the initial transition from independence to needing more supports. Our findings show differences between the jurisdictions in the experiences of care gaps for diverse groups of providers and clients, while the overall importance of community organizations for older adults is shared in both jurisdictions, particularly by filling gaps between the formal and informal care systems.
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Bristol University PressCitation
Ågotnes, Daly, Choiniere, Blix. ‘Mind the gap’: tensions, transitions and tactics in Canadian and Norwegian community services for older adults. International Journal of Care and Caring. 2024Metadata
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