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    http://hdl.handle.net/11375/13680| Title: | The Role of Health Care Services in the Isolation of the Elders of Moose Factory | 
| Authors: | Azzarello, Mary Ann | 
| Advisor: | Preston, Richard | 
| Department: | Anthropology | 
| Keywords: | Anthropology;Anthropology | 
| Publication Date: | May-1997 | 
| Abstract: | <p>This thesis explores how formal health care services contribute to the isolation of some elders in the community. In Moose Factory 3 main aspects of the service system are identified as barriers to integrating the elders: Co-ordination of services, continuity of care and cross-cultural sensitivity. This formal system is examined in conjunction with the informal system of care which struggles to meet the elders' needs. The building of a long term care facility, while a practical solution may further isolate elders from the community and younger generations, enhancing the gap between generations. The model of cultural continuity is a framework that depicts elders as the conveyors of culture and points to the importance of maintaining cross-generational relationships. The profile of an elders liaison to the community is a tool that in future studies could be useful in identifying elders who are at risk of becoming isolated.</p> | 
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11375/13680 | 
| Identifier: | opendissertations/8515 9591 4833290 | 
| Appears in Collections: | Open Access Dissertations and Theses | 
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