Arrangements of wash toilets and ageing bodies - an exploratory study.
Anne Marie DahlerPernille Tanggaard AndersenFinn OlesenPublished in: Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology (2022)
The wash toilet systems are woven into several different arrangements of the ageing body, wheelchairs, walkers, care personnel, spouses, diapers, etc. being situated in differently spaced bathrooms in different homes and different municipalities. We propose that the abandonment of focus on abstract policy values in favour of an emphasis on the actual arrangements of technology and the human body in old age will, in fact, be beneficial to our understanding of how welfare technology can contribute to enhanced citizenship.Implications for rehabilitationAn implication of this study for rehabilitation is not to take for granted how a wash toilet system will interact in arrangements with older adults, but attend to the potentially various/many ways the system can create value for the user in the actual arrangement it is part of.Another implication of the study is that it is always an empirical question whether self-reliance - which is often an aim of implementing assistive technologies - is an effect of a specific arrangement of a wash toilet system and the human body in old age.