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Improving Life Satisfaction for the Elderly Living Independently in the Community: Care Recipients' Perspective of Volunteers

With an aging population who wish to remain living in the community, this article explores the experiences and benefits of receiving volunteer services from a home support program established to assist people with increasing needs to remain living independently. Face to face interviews explored how the services of informal carers (volunteers) provided through the program made a difference to the daily lives of 16 recipients. Improved life satisfaction was identified through the themes of being helped with daily activities, positive human contact, and fear of a poorer quality of life. It was found that addressing recipients' social, emotional, and mobility needs supported them to remain living at home.

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Additional Titles
Social Work in Health Care

Key Information

Type of Reference
Jour
ISBN/ISSN
0098-1389
Resource Database
Web of science - exported 12/7/2016
Publication Year
2012
Issue Number
2
Volume Number
51
Start Page
125-139