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[Aging and receiving home care: when home is no longer a given]
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When the home becomes a place of care, it can lose its function as a refuge and anchor of identity. The intervention of professionals and the changes imposed weaken the attachment to home. In order for older people to continue to feel at home, those around them play an essential role in supporting the reappropriation of the space and promoting continuity of meaning in the living environment. In the absence of available relatives, the role of caregivers in achieving this is questioned.
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