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Opting out while fitting in: How residents make sense of assisted living and cope with community life

机译:在拟合时选择:居民如何理解辅助生活和应对社区生活

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This paper explores how assisted living residents construct personal understandings of congregate settings through the stories they tell. Using the narratives of Dorothy and Estelle, two 91-year-old participants, we examine how linkages between past experiences and present conditions enable residents to make sense of assisted living and cope with membership in a community comprised of diverse interests, backgrounds, and impairments. Our narrative analysis focuses on how individuals strive for continuity or new meaning in the face of chaos or disruption. Both participants characterize life in the facility in terms of prior personal and professional experiences that then inform their current behavior and feelings toward fellow residents. Although they profess to have little in common with these residents, both constitute assisted living in ways that enable them to enjoy their lives within the facility. Implications for studies using narrative analysis to examine transition into and satisfaction with congregate living are examined.
机译:本文探讨了辅助生活居民如何通过他们所辨别的故事构建对聚集环境的个人理解。使用多萝西和Estelle的叙述,两个91岁的参与者,我们研究过去经验与现在的条件之间的联系如何使居民能够在一个由各种利益,背景和损伤组成的社区中辅助生活和应对会员。我们的叙述分析侧重于个人在混乱或中断面前努力实现连续性或新含义。两位参与者在先前的个人和专业经验方面表征了该设施的生活,然后将目前的行为和感情通报对同胞。虽然他们自称与这些居民不满,但两者都构成了辅助生活,使他们能够在设施内享受生活。研究了对使用叙事分析来检查过渡到和满足居民的转型和满足的研究的影响。

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