
The Eden Alternative(trademark) is a philosophy of personal, organisational and environmental transformation founded by Dr. William Thomas, a Harvard trained geriatrician. He wanted to create a living environment in existing aged care institutions to eliminate loneliness, helplessness and boredom from the lives of residents, which he argued were the plagues of ageing that account for the bulk of their suffering. The Eden Alternative(trademark) is a contemporary approach to long-term care, designed to combat these plagues of ageing, by incorporating companionship, a sense of purpose, variety and spontaneity into the day-to-day experience of aged care residents. Creating a warm, loving and caring 'home' that enriches the lives of all who live and work in it, is the overarching goal of The Eden Alternative(trademark). The locus of decision-making is with the resident, which ensures the right of each resident to a life worth living. This exemplar outlines the inception and growth of The Eden Alternative(trademark) in Australia and New Zealand.
360, residential aged care facilities, Medicine and Health Sciences, Culture change, The Eden Alternative (TM)
360, residential aged care facilities, Medicine and Health Sciences, Culture change, The Eden Alternative (TM)
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