Abstract

This article is a reflection of the experiences of a British researcher. It focuses on the ways in which British and Canadian care homes differ and on the characteristics that they share. It looks at factors in the context of care home life, as well as what was observed within facilities. Significantly, the promising practices were frequently those that were shared by particular facilities in both countries, which stood out from the mainstream provision in both jurisdictions.

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