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Ageing & Society | 2018

Active and non-active agents: residents’ agency in assisted living

Jari Pirhonen; Ilkka Pietilä

ABSTRACT Culturally, institutional care has been seen to strip older people of their status as full adult members of society and turn them into ‘have-nots’ in terms of agency. The substantial emphasis in gerontology of measuring the activity and functional ability of the elderly has unintentionally fostered these stereotypes, as have traditional definitions of agency that emphasise individuals’ choices and capacities. The aim of this paper is to discover what kind of opportunities to feel agentic exist for people who have reduced functional abilities and therefore reside in assisted living. In this paper, agency is approached empirically from the viewpoint of Finnish sheltered housing residents. The data were gathered using participant observation and thematic interviews. This study suggests that even people with substantial declines in their functional abilities may feel more or less agentic depending on their functional and material surroundings and the support they receive from the staff, relatives and other residents. The perception that residents’ agency in assisted living cannot be reduced to measurable activity has methodological implications for gerontological research on agency. Care providers can utilise our findings in reasserting their residents’ quality of life.


Ageing & Society | 2017

Ruptures of affiliation: social isolation in assisted living for older people

Jari Pirhonen; Elisa Tiilikainen; Ilkka Pietilä

ABSTRACT Transfer from a private home to an assisted living facility has been pictured as a major change in an older persons life. Older people themselves tend to perceive the change as something eventual that breaks the bonds and familiarities of previous life. The aim of this article is to shed light on residents’ chances to reach affiliation (as Nussbaum defines it) in their new living surroundings, and thus adjust to that social environment. Based on ethnographical data gathered in a Finnish sheltered home in 2013–14, we studied residents’ affiliations through ruptures, namely residents’ perceived social isolation. Social isolation was found to be connected with two separate social worlds: the one inside the facility and the one outside. Social isolation resulted from different factors connected to the quality of social interaction with co-residents and the staff, daily routines of the institution and residents’ personal life histories. Also, residents’ older friends seemed to avoid visiting care facilities which caused perceived social isolation. This article deepens the insights into the perceived social isolation of assisted living and thus helps care providers to create new strategies to enable due affiliation for their residents.


Journal of Aging Studies | 2015

Patient, resident, or person: Recognition and the continuity of self in long-term care for older people.

Jari Pirhonen; Ilkka Pietilä


Ageing & Society | 2016

‘Old but not that old’: Finnish community-dwelling people aged 90+ negotiating their autonomy

Jari Pirhonen; Hanna Ojala; Kirsi Lumme-Sandt; Ilkka Pietilä


Journal of Aging Studies | 2016

Perceived resident–facility fit and sense of control in assisted living

Jari Pirhonen; Ilkka Pietilä


Nursing Philosophy | 2015

Dignity and the capabilities approach in long‐term care for older people

Jari Pirhonen


Archive | 2017

Robotics in Care Services : A Finnish Roadmap

Lea Hennala; Pertti Koistinen; Ville Kyrki; Joni-Kristian Kamarainen; Arto Laitinen; Marinka Lanne; Hannu Lehtinen; Seppo Leminen; Helinä Melkas; Marketta Niemelä; Jaana Parviainen; Satu Pekkarinen; Roel Pieters; Jari Pirhonen; Ismo Ruohomäki; Tuomo Särkikoski; Outi Tuisku; Katariina Tuominen; Tuuli Turja; Lina Van Aerschot


Archive | 2017

Vulnerable Bodies in Human–Robot Interactions : Embodiment as Ethical Issue in Robot Care for the Elderly

Jaana Parviainen; Jari Pirhonen


Janus Sosiaalipolitiikan ja sosiaalityön tutkimuksen aikakauslehti | 2016

Sosiaali- ja terveydenhuollon perusarvojen jäljillä – avuntarpeen ja riippuvuuden tunnustaminen vanhuspalveluissa

Jari Pirhonen; Jutta Pulkki


Archive | 2015

Tunnustaminen ja sen vastavuoroisuus vanhustyössä

Jari Pirhonen

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Elisa Tiilikainen

University of Eastern Finland

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Helinä Melkas

Lappeenranta University of Technology

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Joni-Kristian Kamarainen

Tampere University of Technology

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Lea Hennala

Lappeenranta University of Technology

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Marketta Niemelä

VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland

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