Issues of urban redevelopment confronted by the elderly people in Hong Kong : case study : Ma Tau Kok/Hung Hom Districts

2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
So-yin Ng
2020 ◽  
pp. 241-252
Author(s):  
Laurence G. Branch ◽  
Daniel J. Friedman ◽  
Marc A. Cohen ◽  
Nancy Smith ◽  
Elinor Socholitzky

Author(s):  
Micheal J. MacLean ◽  
Nancy Siew ◽  
Dawn Fowler ◽  
Ian Graham

ABSTRACTThis paper presents an analysis of access to social and health services of elderly people at three community and social service centres (CLSCs) in Montreal. Workers at the CLSCs were interviewed about service accessibility for elderly people in their neighbourhood. The elderly clientele of one CLSC, located in the centre of Montreal, primarily consists of French-Canadians and English-Canadians; the second CLSC is in a neighbourhood with many elderly Portuguese and the third CLSC is in a neighbourhood where a large concentration of elderly Chinese people live. No problems of access to services were perceived for elderly French-Canadian, English-Canadian or Portuguese people while serious problems of access were perceived for elderly Chinese people. Services provided for elderly people of the dominant cultures and elderly Portuguese are limited or unavailable to elderly Chinese people of Montreal. This suggests institutional racism against elderly Chinese people.


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