DECONSTRUCTING THE SOCIAL BATH - HELP WITH BATHING AT HOME FOR OLDER AND DISABLED PEOPLE

Authors
Citation
J. Twigg, DECONSTRUCTING THE SOCIAL BATH - HELP WITH BATHING AT HOME FOR OLDER AND DISABLED PEOPLE, Journal of social policy, 26, 1997, pp. 211-232
Citations number
75
Categorie Soggetti
Public Administration","Social Work","Social Issues
Journal title
ISSN journal
00472794
Volume
26
Year of publication
1997
Part
2
Pages
211 - 232
Database
ISI
SICI code
0047-2794(1997)26:<211:DTSB-H>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
Assistance with bathing at home for older and disabled people has long been an area of service tension and ambiguity, Lying across the princ ipal faultline of community care, that of the medical/social divide, i t is at the heart of current debates over welfare provision, But explo ring the meaning of the 'social bath', as it is termed in the field, a lso challenges some of the traditional ways in which community care ha s been described and analysed particularly within the discipline of so cial policy, Bathing involves the negotiation of intimacy and the mana gement of the body, and as such entails aspects of being and of social exchange that have not traditionally been part of the standard, rathe r rationalistic and disembodied account of social policy, Part of the aim of the paper is to redress this omission. The article explores and deconstructs the three axes within which the 'social bath' is defined , The first is the boundary between the medical and the social; and th e article outlines the complex and shifting ways, both institutional a nd ideological, in which this boundary is constructed, The second axis concerns the social meaning of the tasks themselves; and the paper ex plores recent historical and sociological literature concerning the bo dy, washing, touching and nakedness. The third axis relates to the sit e where these practices take place: the home, The article explores the significance of home and the power that resides in private and domest ic space as opposed to the public medical space of the ward or nursing home.