This book is contextualised in the recent aged care crisis in Australia, with references to the investigations of the Oakden Aged Persons Mental Health Facility and the Final Report of the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety. This book explores ‘right care’ through bodies and movements. It disrupts and troubles the existing ideas about how aged care ought to be (infrastructurally, quantitatively, politically, financially) improved and points to a new route of providing aged care.
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