Community resources for older adults : programs and services in an era of change
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Community resources for older adults : programs and services in an era of change
Sage, c2014
4th ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 432-496) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This text is intended for courses on community services and programmes for the elderly, typically found in gerontology departments and departments of social work. Rather than simply focusing on building awareness of the various programmes and services available, the authors stress the importance of the theoretical knowledge that will assist in understanding the social and psychological dynamics of help-seeking behaviour. By understanding the social and psychological needs of the elderly and their families, as well as the services available to them, students will be better able to take advantage of resources available to help their clients. This new edition will update the key policy updates affecting older adults as well as the census data offered throughout the text. It will also update the many unique pedagogical features such as the sections titled FYI, best practices, case studies and the web and national resources. Increased attention will be focused on aging and diverse populations and the idea of cultural competency than previous editions, as this area has continued to become a critical part of delivering effective care. Also, international issues, faith-based services, services for LGBT elders, rural elders, immigrants, and other special populations will also be covered or expanded in the new edition.
Table of Contents
PART I THE SOCIAL CONTEXT OF COMMUNITY RESOURCE DELIVERY
1. On the Threshold of a New Era
2. Legislative Foundations for Programs, Services, and Benefits Supporting Older Adults
3. Patterns of Service Use and Theories of Help-Seeking Behavior
PART II THE CONTINUUM OF SERVICES
4. Information and Assistance
5. Volunteer and Intergenerational Programs
6. Education Programs
7. Senior Centers and Recreation
8. Employment Programs
9. Income Programs
10. Nutrition and Meal Programs
11. Health Care and Wellness
12. Mental Health Services
13. Legal Services
14. Transportation
15. Housing
16. Care Management
17. Home Care Services
18. Respite Services
19. Long-Term Care Services
PART III PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE
20. Programs and Services in an Era of Change
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