Affiliation:
1. University of Southern Denmark
Abstract
Abstract
This EMCA (Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis) study concerns carers’ multimodal methods for including
residents living with dementia in social activities in remote locations. It illustrates how groups of residents are pre-arranged
and how the residents are subsequently singled out one by one through requests to come along. Though the request may be the second
one, it may be designed as a first request. Subsequently, carers employ multimodal methods to solicit moving and to escort the
singled-out residents.
The paper concludes that carers’ methods are employed with a view to difficulties resulting from dementia and to
pre-empt confusion in the residents. However, the methods may lead to exclusion. Except for one instance, this is not
problematized by the residents. The paper argues that some residents may understand they will be included next or in a while. For
other residents, forthcoming activities are not relevant unless extra efforts are made to reintroduce their relevance to them.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company