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CHAPTER E-1
Privatization and COVID-19: A Deadly
Combination for Nursing Homes
Pat Armstrong,* Hugh Armstrong,** and Ivy Bourgeault***
Abstract
In this chapter, we make visible the different forms of privatization
of nursing homes to help understand how it has made residents and
workers so highly susceptible to the deadliest aspects of the COVID-19
pandemic. Privatization includes the move to private (often for-profit)
delivery of services, managerial practices, and responsibilization of
individuals and their families. All these forms are evident in nursing
homes, exacerbated by austerity measures. The conditions of work in
nursing homes intensified with increasing privatization, decreased
staffing, and increased resident acuity before the pandemic, but dete-
riorated dramatically when it began to hit home after home. The extent
to which this deterioration can be directly linked to privatization is
difficult to determine, but there are clear indications that privatization
set the stage. Bold responses are needed to correct this course, not just
during the current emergency, but going forward, to ensure that the
many deaths in this sector have come with important lessons learned.
* Distinguished Research Professor in Sociology at Toronto’s York University and
a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.
** Distinguished Research Professor and Professor Emeritus of Social Work,
Political Economy, and Sociology at Carleton University.
*** Professor in the School of Sociological and Anthropological Studies at the
University of Ottawa, and holder of a University Research Chair in Gender,
Diversity and the Professions.
VULNERABLE
The Law, Policy and Ethics of COVID-19
- Titel
- VULNERABLE
- Untertitel
- The Law, Policy and Ethics of COVID-19
- Autoren
- Vanessa MacDonnell
- Jane Philpott
- Sophie Thériault
- Sridhar Venkatapuram
- Verlag
- Ottawa Press
- Datum
- 2020
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
- ISBN
- 9780776636429
- Abmessungen
- 15.2 x 22.8 cm
- Seiten
- 648
- Kategorien
- Coronavirus
- International