Residential Care In The 80’s – Skeagh House

A film looking at a Fourty person residential home in Northern Ireland in 1985 where the residents were encouraged to be responsible for themselves as much as possible to give them as much freedom as possible with in the care setting.

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Producer: Ulster University
Year Produced: 1985
Running time: 30 minutes
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Description

Fourty people live in this purpose-built house in Northern Ireland. The residents are encouraged to be responsible for themselves and their own lives as much as possible. The subjects of pensions, pets, medication, contact with the community and loss, death and grief are considered, and there is Residents’ Committee which meets once a month. Issues in the film are raised for discussion. Made by Faith Gibson of Ulster University.

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