SOC352H5 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Apophasis, Physical Therapy, Complex Differential Form
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Re/moving care from the ontario direct funding program: altering conversations among disability and feminist scholars by kelly. Attendant services do not include: professional services such as nursing care, physiotherapy, occupatio nal therapy, respite care, physician services, "care" ortaking responsibility for the person with a disability. Cheryl, self- manager scholars note the increasing commodification of care andprivatization of home care in canada and elsewhere, and these processes areespecially pronounced in direct funding arrangements. The first critique highlights the tendency for scholars to overlook what fineterms the "dark side" of ca re, or the potential for abuse and coercion, withinpersonal care interactions. Secondly, disability scholars argue that care research denies the agency ofthose who need support by focusing on the perspectives of care providers. "care" ishaunted by the ongoing legacies of institutionalization, often undertaken in thename of "cari ng for" disabled people.