Abstract

Using data collected in a state-wide study of adult day care (ADC) in Pennsylvania and indices of technicality, routinization and service provision, this study examined the interventive relationship between ADC program staff (n = 59) and participant caregivers, (n = 67). The analysis found the relationship between formal and informal networks to be one of parallel service delivery rather than complementary roles with caregivers providing a wider range of services more frequently than program staff (t = 6.91, p < 601).

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