Older migrants’ perceptions of places to meet: Insights for social work practice

Author:

Mac Innes HannaORCID,Dunér Anna,Gustafsson SusanneORCID,Lindahl Lisbet

Abstract

This study aimed to explore the experiences of older migrants’ (70+) access to and participation in different meeting places. Qualitative interviews were conducted with participants originating from Finland and four countries in the Western Balkans: Bosnia- Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, and Serbia. The participants used everyday places in the neighborhood, which were not primarily meant to be meeting places, to create and uphold social contacts. These meeting places contributed to experiences of community and trust. Both everyday meeting places and organized meeting places were used to establish and develop relationships that could result in an exchange of both practical and emotional support. Perceptions of “not belonging”, limited proficiency in Swedish, and a strained financial situation created barriers to accessing some meeting places. The results of this study demonstrate the significance of meeting places that are not purposefully aimed at older people in general or older people from a specific country.

Funder

Swedish Research council for Health, Working life and Welfare

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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