Caring contexts of rural seniors : a case study of diversity among older adults in rural communities : phase III : technical report / by Jacquie Eales, Norah Keating, Julia Rozanova, Angela Bardick, Jennifer...: V32-430/3-2006E-PDF

"This report presents findings from Phase III of a three-year research program funded by Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC), to investigate the question, “Is rural Canada a good place to grow old?” There has been limited research that has considered diversity among older people and rural communities and the interplay among individual and community factors in supporting them. This phase of the program was a case study designed to explore the nature of diversity among rural older adults and the ways in which contexts matter to their experiences of supportiveness"--Executive summary, page 1.

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Department/Agency Canada. Veterans Affairs Canada, issuing body.
University of Alberta, issuing body.
Mount Saint Vincent University, issuing body.
Title Caring contexts of rural seniors : a case study of diversity among older adults in rural communities : phase III : technical report / by Jacquie Eales, Norah Keating, Julia Rozanova, Angela Bardick, Jennifer Swindle, Roy T. Bowles, Janice Keefe, and Bonnie Dobbs.
Variant title Rural seniors phase 3 report, June 2006
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) "Submitted to Veterans Affairs Canada In partial fulfillment of PWGSC Contract #51019- 017032/001/HAL."
"With contributions from: Joe Allin [and eight others]."
Includes bibliographical references (pages 92-98).
Publishing information [Charlottetown, Prince Edward island] : [Veterans Affairs Canada], June 19, 2006.
Author / Contributor Eales, Jacquie, author.
Description 1 online resource (100 pages)
Catalogue number
  • V32-430/3-2006E-PDF
Subject terms Rural elderly -- Research -- Canada.
Rural elderly -- Social aspects -- Canada.
Personnes âgées en milieu rural -- Recherche -- Canada.
Personnes âgées en milieu rural -- Aspect social -- Canada.
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