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  • Social Gerontology
  • Qualitative Health Research

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  • Older adults' wellbeing is complex and influenced by home care service continuity.
  • Understanding service trajectories is crucial for effective elder care.
  • The COVID-19 pandemic significantly disrupted home care services.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the wellbeing and home care service experiences of older adults.
  • To analyze how service changes impact clients and their families over time.
  • To investigate the role of social, emotional, and relational factors in care needs.

Main Methods:

  • Longitudinal qualitative temporal case study design.
  • Analysis of 136 interviews with 12 older home care clients and 53 network actors.
  • Data collected over three time points in Manitoba and Nova Scotia.

Main Results:

  • Clients and families frequently experienced daily service adjustments, despite official stability.
  • The pandemic exacerbated disruptions to clients' lives, wellbeing, and relationships.
  • Changes in wellbeing and care needs were often subtle and not always recognized by case coordinators.

Conclusions:

  • Theorizing change for older adults in home care requires considering multifaceted wellbeing and integration.
  • Policy and practice should be informed by equity considerations to address complex client needs.
  • Longitudinal qualitative research offers deep insights into home care trajectories.