Author:
Publisher: Canadian Centre Policy Alternatives
ISBN: 0886274133
Category : Community health nursing
Languages : en
Pages : 54
Book Description
It reviews the actual changes in the number of beds and services available to seniors and people with disabilities using sources from the Ministry of Health, the Canadian Institute for Health Information, other provinces, and the regional health authorities themselves. [...] The commission argued that by shifting resources from institutional and acute care to the community, and by focusing on health promotion and early intervention strategies, individual health status could be improved and health care costs controlled.2 The reality of the closer to home strategy has not, however, always kept pace with the government's rhetoric and the funding has rarely "followed the [...] The first section examines the overall context in which the restructuring of residential and home health care services is occurring: that is, the reduction in the availability of acute care beds and changes in population demographics. [...] Access to available long-term care beds is lower than the provincial average when measured relative to population and access to available home support, From 2001 to December 2004, and home care is the lowest in the province."15 there was a net closure of 26 Similarly, the undersupply of residential care and assisted living units residential care facilities, in the Capital Regional District (i.e. [...] However, the provincial government's decision to promote the substitution of assisted living beds for residential care beds was based on another assumption: that the costs of assisted living to the health authorities would be about half as much as Although the discussion is residential care.20 In The Picture of Health (2002) the provincial government framed in terms of the benefits states that its.
Continuing Care Renewal or Retreat? BC Residential and Home Health Restructuring 2001-2004
Author:
Publisher: Canadian Centre Policy Alternatives
ISBN: 0886274133
Category : Community health nursing
Languages : en
Pages : 54
Book Description
It reviews the actual changes in the number of beds and services available to seniors and people with disabilities using sources from the Ministry of Health, the Canadian Institute for Health Information, other provinces, and the regional health authorities themselves. [...] The commission argued that by shifting resources from institutional and acute care to the community, and by focusing on health promotion and early intervention strategies, individual health status could be improved and health care costs controlled.2 The reality of the closer to home strategy has not, however, always kept pace with the government's rhetoric and the funding has rarely "followed the [...] The first section examines the overall context in which the restructuring of residential and home health care services is occurring: that is, the reduction in the availability of acute care beds and changes in population demographics. [...] Access to available long-term care beds is lower than the provincial average when measured relative to population and access to available home support, From 2001 to December 2004, and home care is the lowest in the province."15 there was a net closure of 26 Similarly, the undersupply of residential care and assisted living units residential care facilities, in the Capital Regional District (i.e. [...] However, the provincial government's decision to promote the substitution of assisted living beds for residential care beds was based on another assumption: that the costs of assisted living to the health authorities would be about half as much as Although the discussion is residential care.20 In The Picture of Health (2002) the provincial government framed in terms of the benefits states that its.
Publisher: Canadian Centre Policy Alternatives
ISBN: 0886274133
Category : Community health nursing
Languages : en
Pages : 54
Book Description
It reviews the actual changes in the number of beds and services available to seniors and people with disabilities using sources from the Ministry of Health, the Canadian Institute for Health Information, other provinces, and the regional health authorities themselves. [...] The commission argued that by shifting resources from institutional and acute care to the community, and by focusing on health promotion and early intervention strategies, individual health status could be improved and health care costs controlled.2 The reality of the closer to home strategy has not, however, always kept pace with the government's rhetoric and the funding has rarely "followed the [...] The first section examines the overall context in which the restructuring of residential and home health care services is occurring: that is, the reduction in the availability of acute care beds and changes in population demographics. [...] Access to available long-term care beds is lower than the provincial average when measured relative to population and access to available home support, From 2001 to December 2004, and home care is the lowest in the province."15 there was a net closure of 26 Similarly, the undersupply of residential care and assisted living units residential care facilities, in the Capital Regional District (i.e. [...] However, the provincial government's decision to promote the substitution of assisted living beds for residential care beds was based on another assumption: that the costs of assisted living to the health authorities would be about half as much as Although the discussion is residential care.20 In The Picture of Health (2002) the provincial government framed in terms of the benefits states that its.
The Privatization of Care
Author: Pat Armstrong
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 100065060X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
Nursing homes are where some of the most vulnerable live and work. In too many homes, the conditions of work make it difficult to make care as good as it can be. For the last eight years an international team from Germany, Sweden, Norway, the UK, the US and Canada have been searching for promising practices that treat residents, families and staff with dignity and respect in ways that can also bring joy. While we did find ideas worth sharing, we also saw a disturbing trend toward privatization. Privatization is the process of moving away not only from public delivery and public payment for health services but also from a commitment to shared responsibility, democratic decision-making, and the idea that the public sector operates according to a logic of service to all. This book documents moves toward privatization in the six countries and their consequences for families, staff, residents, and, eventually, us all. None of the countries has escaped pressure from powerful forces in and outside government pushing for privatization in all its forms. However, the wide variations in the extent and nature of privatization indicate privatization is not inevitable and our research shows there are alternatives.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 100065060X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
Nursing homes are where some of the most vulnerable live and work. In too many homes, the conditions of work make it difficult to make care as good as it can be. For the last eight years an international team from Germany, Sweden, Norway, the UK, the US and Canada have been searching for promising practices that treat residents, families and staff with dignity and respect in ways that can also bring joy. While we did find ideas worth sharing, we also saw a disturbing trend toward privatization. Privatization is the process of moving away not only from public delivery and public payment for health services but also from a commitment to shared responsibility, democratic decision-making, and the idea that the public sector operates according to a logic of service to all. This book documents moves toward privatization in the six countries and their consequences for families, staff, residents, and, eventually, us all. None of the countries has escaped pressure from powerful forces in and outside government pushing for privatization in all its forms. However, the wide variations in the extent and nature of privatization indicate privatization is not inevitable and our research shows there are alternatives.
The Hidden Costs of Health Care Wage Cuts in BC
Author: Marc Lee
Publisher: Canadian Centre Policy Alternatives
ISBN: 088627415X
Category : Collective labor agreements
Languages : en
Pages : 35
Book Description
Introduction; Prelude to a Wage Cut; The Sample of HEU Workers; Individual and Family Impacts of the Wage Cuts; Organizational Impacts of the Wage Cuts; Conclusion; Appendix A: Survey Questions; Appendix B: Recruitment and Retention of Care Aides; Notes; References.
Publisher: Canadian Centre Policy Alternatives
ISBN: 088627415X
Category : Collective labor agreements
Languages : en
Pages : 35
Book Description
Introduction; Prelude to a Wage Cut; The Sample of HEU Workers; Individual and Family Impacts of the Wage Cuts; Organizational Impacts of the Wage Cuts; Conclusion; Appendix A: Survey Questions; Appendix B: Recruitment and Retention of Care Aides; Notes; References.
BC's Regional Divide: How Tax and Spending Policies Affect BC Communities
Author: Marc Lee
Publisher: Canadian Centre Policy Alternatives
ISBN: 0886274168
Category : Budget
Languages : en
Pages : 61
Book Description
Health care cuts affect Williams Lake hospital, 2004. Community Health Councils and their replacement with a limited number of Health Authorities. Changes in Residential Care (RC), Assisted Living (AL) and Acute Care (AC) Beds by Region, 2001-2004. "When rural hospitals close, and access to maternity care and other services is lost, lost, it sets in motion a domino effect. Rural communities will find it more difficult to recruit and retain physicians (who rightly want to practice the full spectrum of care, which requires hospital support). And patients have even more limited alternatives in terms of access to care.", pg 36 of report.
Publisher: Canadian Centre Policy Alternatives
ISBN: 0886274168
Category : Budget
Languages : en
Pages : 61
Book Description
Health care cuts affect Williams Lake hospital, 2004. Community Health Councils and their replacement with a limited number of Health Authorities. Changes in Residential Care (RC), Assisted Living (AL) and Acute Care (AC) Beds by Region, 2001-2004. "When rural hospitals close, and access to maternity care and other services is lost, lost, it sets in motion a domino effect. Rural communities will find it more difficult to recruit and retain physicians (who rightly want to practice the full spectrum of care, which requires hospital support). And patients have even more limited alternatives in terms of access to care.", pg 36 of report.
Rural Women's Health
Author: Beverly D. Leipert
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
ISBN: 1442613483
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 473
Book Description
The well-being of rural communities affects the well-being of those who reside in towns and cities because of rural-urban connections through food, drinking water, infectious disease, extreme environmental events, recreation, and for many, retirement residence. In rural areas themselves, women play a critical role in the health of their families and communities, yet women's health is often marginalized or ignored. There have been limited studies to date about rural women and health in Canada. Filling an important gap in scholarship, this collection identifies priority issues that must be addressed to ensure these women's well-being and offers innovative theoretical and methodological ideas for improvement. Rural Women's Health integrates perspectives from rural practitioners, residents, and scholars in a variety of fields, including nursing, sociology, anthropology, and geography, to tackle issues relevant to diverse settings across the country. As such, it presents a national perspective on the nature of women's health while respecting internal and regional diversity, as well as viewpoints from international scholarship.
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
ISBN: 1442613483
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 473
Book Description
The well-being of rural communities affects the well-being of those who reside in towns and cities because of rural-urban connections through food, drinking water, infectious disease, extreme environmental events, recreation, and for many, retirement residence. In rural areas themselves, women play a critical role in the health of their families and communities, yet women's health is often marginalized or ignored. There have been limited studies to date about rural women and health in Canada. Filling an important gap in scholarship, this collection identifies priority issues that must be addressed to ensure these women's well-being and offers innovative theoretical and methodological ideas for improvement. Rural Women's Health integrates perspectives from rural practitioners, residents, and scholars in a variety of fields, including nursing, sociology, anthropology, and geography, to tackle issues relevant to diverse settings across the country. As such, it presents a national perspective on the nature of women's health while respecting internal and regional diversity, as well as viewpoints from international scholarship.
Gender, Health and Information Technology in Context
Author: E. Balka
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 0230245390
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 238
Book Description
This volume breaks new ground by asking how our understandings of gender can be informed by exploring the socio-technical relations of ICTs in health care, and how far an appreciation of the ways in which gender works can inform and improve our understanding of how ICTs are being developed, implemented, and used in health care contexts.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 0230245390
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 238
Book Description
This volume breaks new ground by asking how our understandings of gender can be informed by exploring the socio-technical relations of ICTs in health care, and how far an appreciation of the ways in which gender works can inform and improve our understanding of how ICTs are being developed, implemented, and used in health care contexts.
Change and Continuity
Author: Mark P. Thomas
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 0773558454
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 413
Book Description
In a period characterized by growing social inequality, precarious work, the legacies of settler colonialism, and the emergence of new social movements, Change and Continuity presents innovative interdisciplinary research as a guide to understanding Canada's political economy and a contribution to progressive social change. Assessing the legacy of the Canadian political economy tradition – a broad body of social science research on power, inequality, and change in society – the essays in this volume offer insight into contemporary issues and chart new directions for future study. Chapters from both emerging and established scholars expand the boundaries of Canadian political economy research, seeking new understandings of the forces that shape society, the ensuing conflicts and contradictions, and the potential for social justice. Engaging with interconnected topics that include shifts in immigration policy, labour market restructuring, settler colonialism, the experiences of people with disabilities, and the revitalization of workers' movements, this collection builds upon and deepens critical analysis of Canadian society and considers its application to contexts beyond Canada. The latest in a series of related volumes on Canadian political economy, Change and Continuity explores the past, present, and potential futures of the discipline in a global context, offering insight into some of the most pressing issues of our time.
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 0773558454
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 413
Book Description
In a period characterized by growing social inequality, precarious work, the legacies of settler colonialism, and the emergence of new social movements, Change and Continuity presents innovative interdisciplinary research as a guide to understanding Canada's political economy and a contribution to progressive social change. Assessing the legacy of the Canadian political economy tradition – a broad body of social science research on power, inequality, and change in society – the essays in this volume offer insight into contemporary issues and chart new directions for future study. Chapters from both emerging and established scholars expand the boundaries of Canadian political economy research, seeking new understandings of the forces that shape society, the ensuing conflicts and contradictions, and the potential for social justice. Engaging with interconnected topics that include shifts in immigration policy, labour market restructuring, settler colonialism, the experiences of people with disabilities, and the revitalization of workers' movements, this collection builds upon and deepens critical analysis of Canadian society and considers its application to contexts beyond Canada. The latest in a series of related volumes on Canadian political economy, Change and Continuity explores the past, present, and potential futures of the discipline in a global context, offering insight into some of the most pressing issues of our time.
The Geography of Aging
Author: Gerald Hodge
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 0773574751
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
Canada's baby boom generation is about to turn sixty-five. In barely a decade, the number of senior citizens in every city, town, and village will double - and most communities are largely unprepared to deal with the consequences for housing, transportation, and community services.
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 0773574751
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
Canada's baby boom generation is about to turn sixty-five. In barely a decade, the number of senior citizens in every city, town, and village will double - and most communities are largely unprepared to deal with the consequences for housing, transportation, and community services.
A Place to Call Home
Author: Pat Armstrong
Publisher: Fernwood Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
This examination of long-term care in Canada seeks to bring the subject out of the shadows and into the forefront of people's thoughts. The contributors look, from a female gender point of view, at developing alternative forms of long-term residential care, which treat both residents and workers with dignity and respect.
Publisher: Fernwood Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
This examination of long-term care in Canada seeks to bring the subject out of the shadows and into the forefront of people's thoughts. The contributors look, from a female gender point of view, at developing alternative forms of long-term residential care, which treat both residents and workers with dignity and respect.
Investing in Place
Author: Sean Markey
Publisher: UBC Press
ISBN: 0774822945
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 354
Book Description
The future of northern British Columbia, a vast, resource-rich region of vibrant cultures and diverse communities, could be either driven by a narrow economic agenda or guided by innovative, place-based solutions that seek to build viable communities and resilient local and regional economies. Investing in Place is about creating the foundations for renewing northern British Columbia’s rural and small-town economies. Markey, Halseth, and Manson argue that renewal is not about nostalgic reliance on the policies and economic strategies of the past – rather, it is about building a pragmatic and innovative vision for development, one that acknowledges both the opportunities and the challenges posed by resource development and global and technological change. For policy-makers and residents alike the path to renewal lies in place-based development, which consists of people working together at all levels of the community and region to take advantage of local opportunities in a sustainable, responsible way.
Publisher: UBC Press
ISBN: 0774822945
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 354
Book Description
The future of northern British Columbia, a vast, resource-rich region of vibrant cultures and diverse communities, could be either driven by a narrow economic agenda or guided by innovative, place-based solutions that seek to build viable communities and resilient local and regional economies. Investing in Place is about creating the foundations for renewing northern British Columbia’s rural and small-town economies. Markey, Halseth, and Manson argue that renewal is not about nostalgic reliance on the policies and economic strategies of the past – rather, it is about building a pragmatic and innovative vision for development, one that acknowledges both the opportunities and the challenges posed by resource development and global and technological change. For policy-makers and residents alike the path to renewal lies in place-based development, which consists of people working together at all levels of the community and region to take advantage of local opportunities in a sustainable, responsible way.