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Rachel Barken
Rachel Barken
Postdoctoral Fellow, York University
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A literature review of homelessness and aging: Suggestions for a policy and practice-relevant research agenda
A Grenier, R Barken, T Sussman, D Rothwell, V Bourgeois-Guérin, ...
Canadian Journal on aging/La Revue canadienne du vieillissement 35 (1), 28-41, 2016
1002016
Supporting family involvement in long-term residential care: Promising practices for relational care
R Barken, R Lowndes
Qualitative health research 28 (1), 60-72, 2018
852018
Task shifting in the provision of home and social care in O ntario, C anada: implications for quality of care
M Denton, C Brookman, I Zeytinoglu, J Plenderleith, R Barken
Health & social care in the community 23 (5), 485-492, 2015
582015
‘Growing old’in shelters and ‘on the street’: Experiences of older homeless people
A Grenier, T Sussman, R Barken, V Bourgeois-Guérin, D Rothwell
Journal of gerontological social work 59 (6), 458-477, 2016
492016
Homelessness and aging: The contradictory ordering of ‘house’and ‘home’
A Grenier, R Barken, C McGrath
Journal of Aging Studies 39, 73-80, 2016
422016
Family matters: The work and skills of family/friend carers in long-term residential care
R Barken, TJ Daly, P Armstrong
Journal of Canadian Studies 50 (2), 321-347, 2017
402017
Caregivers’ interpretations of time and biography: The experiences of caring for a spouse with Parkinson’s disease
R Barken
Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 43 (6), 695-719, 2014
372014
The influence of autonomy on personal support workers’ job satisfaction, capacity to care, and intention to stay
R Barken, M Denton, FK Sayin, C Brookman, S Davies, IU Zeytinoglu
Home health care services quarterly 37 (4), 294-312, 2018
332018
Utilization of formal and informal home care: How do older Canadians’ experiences vary by care arrangements?
Y Lee, R Barken, E Gonzales
Journal of Applied Gerontology 39 (2), 129-140, 2020
322020
Reconciling tensions: needing formal and family/friend care but feeling like a burden
R Barken
Canadian Journal on Aging/La Revue canadienne du vieillissement 36 (1), 81-96, 2017
312017
Home care workers’ skills in the context of task shifting: complexities in care work
R Barken, M Denton, J Plenderleith, IU Zeytinoglu, C Brookman
Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie 52 (3), 289-309, 2015
282015
‘Independence’among older people receiving support at home: the meaning of daily care practices
R Barken
Ageing & Society 39 (3), 518-540, 2019
242019
Skills of workers in long-term residential care: Exploring complexities, challenges, and opportunities
R Barken, P Armstrong
Ageing International 43, 110-122, 2018
242018
Homelessness among older people
A Grenier, R Barken, T Sussman, DW Rothwell, V Bourgeois-Guérin
Canadian review of social policy, 1-39, 2016
242016
A place to call home: Intellectual disabilities and residential services in Nova Scotia
R Barken
202011
“Old age” as a social location: Theorizing institutional processes, cultural expectations, and interactional practices
R Barken
Sociology Compass 13 (4), e12673, 2019
192019
Supporting older homeless persons’ positive relocations to long-term care: Service provider views
T Sussman, R Barken, A Grenier
The Gerontologist 60 (6), 1149-1158, 2020
92020
Home support workers and older men: The implications of masculinity for later life care
R Barken, J Sims-Gould
Men and Masculinities 23 (3-4), 618-635, 2020
82020
Shifting responsibilities for care: The experiences of staff and families in long-term residential care
R Barken, P Armstrong
The Privatization of Care, 209-224, 2019
82019
The temporal aspects of mobility intentions: Older people's reflections on present and future support arrangements
R Barken
Ageing & Society 41 (3), 561-581, 2021
62021
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