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Deconstructing Housework: Cuts to Home Support Services and the Implications for Hospital Discharge Planning
Authors:Jasmyne Rockwell
Institution:1. University of British Columbia , Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada jvrockwell@hotmail.com
Abstract:Over the last decade, the home support resources in British Columbia have decreased. Specifically, nonmedical tasks such as housekeeping and meal preparation have been severely restricted and are no longer available for hospital discharge planning with elders who are returning to the community. This paper applies analytical deconstruction to three aspects of a case example of an elderly couple: the technical and bureaucratic aspects of who gets home support and what kind, the socially constructed aspects of gender roles and the performance of unpaid labor, and the personally informed aspects that involve an elder's life experiences, social supports, and personal values. The paper then employs a feminist poststructuralist framework to suggest discharge planning implications for social work, using the case as an example.
Keywords:women  elders  home support  housekeeping  discharge planning
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