ORAL PRESENTATIONS [pdf] - Oxford Institute of Ageing
ORAL PRESENTATIONS [pdf] - Oxford Institute of Ageing
ORAL PRESENTATIONS [pdf] - Oxford Institute of Ageing
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Eva Martinez Cruz (University <strong>of</strong> Surrey): “Pension income differences between <br />
retired men and women. Evidence from Spain and the UK” <br />
7.5 HC KB Seminar 1: Symposium in Health & Care <br />
Reforming Long-‐Term Care Assessment & Eligibility Processes <br />
Chair: Laurel Hixon (University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Oxford</strong>) <br />
Melanie Henwood (Melanie Henwood Associates): “Reforming long term care: <br />
assessment, eligibility, capped costs and practical implications.” <br />
Raphael Wittenberg (Centre for Health Service Economics and Organisation): <br />
“International Review <strong>of</strong> Assessment and Eligibility for Long-‐term Care” [Chris <br />
Eleftheriades] <br />
Jose Luis Fernandez (London School <strong>of</strong> Economics and Political Science): “Interpreting <br />
the Fair Access to Care Service (FACS) eligibility framework in England” <br />
7.6 HC KB Seminar 2: Open Session in Health & Care <br />
Home Care — Part 2 <br />
Chair: Patricia O'Neill (University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Oxford</strong>) <br />
Mayumi Hayashi (King's College London): “Home care and the voluntary sector: <br />
Lessons from Japan” <br />
Patricia O'Neill (University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Oxford</strong>): “Chinese Daughters’ Employment Of Foreign <br />
Helpers As Surrogate Caregivers For <strong>Ageing</strong> Parents: Implications for parent-daughter<br />
relations” <br />
Utae Mori (Osaka University <strong>of</strong> Economics): “The voluntary sector and support for <br />
family carers in Japan: The situation and challenges” <br />
7.7 HC KB Pusey: Linked Symposium in Health & Care <br />
The Role <strong>of</strong> Technology in Promoting Wellbeing and Independence in Later Life (Link A) <br />
Chair: Sue Yeandle (University <strong>of</strong> Leeds) <br />
Katie Brittain (Newcastle University): “Remote monitoring within the homes <strong>of</strong> older <br />
people, can this be conceptualised as an extension <strong>of</strong> bodywork? “Keeping an <br />
eye on” [Mabel Li, Patrick Olivier (Newcastle); Stephen Lindsay (Swansea <br />
University)] <br />
Louise McCabe (University <strong>of</strong> Stirling): “Evaluation <strong>of</strong> tele-‐psychiatry as part <strong>of</strong> a <br />
memory service for people with dementia living in Grampian and the Shetland <br />
Islands” [Anthea Innes (Bournemouth University); Alan Murdoch (NHS Shetland); <br />
Sridhar Vaitheswaran (NHS Grampian)] <br />
Clare Cutler (Bournemouth University): “Using technology to engage people with <br />
dementia” [Anthea Innes, Ben Hicks] <br />
7.8 HC KB Gibbs: Linked Symposium in Health & Care <br />
When Two Worlds Collide? Policy and practice for housing with care <br />
Chair: Anthea Tinker (King's College London) <br />
Alan Lewis (University <strong>of</strong> Manchester): “Daylighting in Extra-‐Care Housing” <br />
Marcela Pizzi (University <strong>of</strong> Chile): “Risks and Barriers in State Senior Housing in Chile, <br />
the need <strong>of</strong> a new approach” <br />
Johanna de Almeida Mello (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven): “The determinants <strong>of</strong> <br />
informal caregivers’ perceived burden in the home care setting: relevant