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Area of Science:

  • Gerontology
  • Public Policy
  • Sociology

Background:

  • Home care policy literature requires a more nuanced discussion of ongoing family caregiving.
  • Existing policies may not adequately address the diverse needs of caregivers for older adults.
  • Alternative care models and international best practices warrant further exploration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To critically evaluate current home care policy arguments.
  • To identify gaps in the literature regarding family caregiving for older adults.
  • To suggest areas for improvement in government support and policy development.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and critical analysis of existing home care policy research.
  • Comparative analysis of caregiving models.
  • Examination of policy trends and their underlying rationales.

Main Results:

  • The authors' arguments lack a comprehensive discussion of continued family caregiving despite services.
  • Alternative future care models, such as peer support among older adults, are underexplored.
  • The rationale behind policy shifts towards high-needs patients is not definitively established as a 'wait and see' approach.

Conclusions:

  • Home care policy requires a more inclusive approach, acknowledging diverse caregiving forms and international examples.
  • Further research is needed on the specific needs of caregivers for older adults, distinct from those caring for children.
  • Policy recommendations should include concrete government action items to enhance support for caregivers.