• Living Before Dying: Imagining and Remembering Home: 41 (New Directions in Anthropology

    Living Before Dying: Imagining and Remembering Home: 41 (New Directions in Anthropology, 41)

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    Discover the profound realities of elder care through an intimate anthropological lens. Janette Davies immerses readers in a nursing home, revealing the daily lives of residents aged 80-100, including those living with dementia. Experience the crucial bond between care assistants and the elderly, understand the pressures faced by staff, and witness the shared stories of navigating aging and communal living. This empathetic study is a must-read for students of anthropology and sociology, social care professionals, and anyone keen to explore human resilience, memory, and the concept of remembering home in the twilight years. An invaluable insight into the human condition.

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