Community Resources for Older Adults (eBook)
616 Seiten
Sage Publications (Verlag)
978-1-5063-8397-2 (ISBN)
The Authors’ Purpose
Acknowledgments
PART I THE SOCIAL CONTEXT OF COMMUNITY RESOURCE DELIVERY
Chapter 1 On the Threshold of a New Era
Growth of the Older Population
Growth of the Older Population of Racial and Ethnic Minorities
Growth in the Number of Older Adults Living Alone
Growth in the Number of LGBT Older Adults
Implications of Demographic Characteristics for Community Resources
A Text About Programs and Services in an Era of Change
Organization of the Book
Chapter 2 Legislative Foundations for Programs, Services, and Benefits Supporting Older Adults
Legislative Foundations of Social Programs and Services
Emergence of the Aging Network
Titles of the Older Americans Act
Funding for the Older Americans Act
Outcomes of the Older Americans Act
Chapter 3 Patterns of Service Use and Theories of Help-Seeking Behavior
Social Support and Care for Older Adults
Informal and Formal Interaction
Psychosocial Theories of Service Use
The Psychology of Help-Seeking Behavior
Application of Theory in Practice
PART II THE CONTINUUM OF SERVICES
Chapter 4 Information and Assistance
Policy Background
Across the Globe: I&R/A in Scotland: The Age Scotland’s Helpline
Users and Programs
Characteristics of Programs
Developing and Maintaining a Resource Database
Promotion of Information and Referral/Assistance Services
Information and Referral/Assistance Process
Information and Referral/Assistance Services With a National Scope
Challenges for Information and Referral Services
Chapter 5 Volunteer and Intergenerational Programs
Policy Background
Users and Programs
Intergenerational Programs
Challenges for Volunteer and Intergenerational Programs
Chapter 6 Education Programs
Educational Level of Older Adults
Lifelong Education
Policy Background
Users and Programs
Challenges for Educational Programs
Chapter 7 Senior Centers and Recreation
Policy Background
Users and Programs
Barriers to Senior Center Participation
Models of Senior Centers
Programs Offered at Senior Centers
Addressing Diversity
Challenges for Senior Centers
Chapter 8 Employment Programs
Policy Background
Users and Programs
Challenges for Older Workers and Employment Programs
Chapter 9 Income Programs
Policy Background
Users and Programs
Challenges for Income Programs
Chapter 10 Nutrition and Meal Programs
Nutritional Status Among Older Adults
Physical and Psychosocial Factors That Influence Nutritional Status
Policy Background
Users and Programs
Challenges for Nutrition Programs
Chapter 11 Health Care and Wellness
Health Status of Older Adults
Federal Health Care Policy
Health Promotion and Wellness
Challenges for Health Care and Health Promotion Programs
Chapter 12 Mental Health Services
Policy Background
Users and Programs
Geriatric Mental Health Workforce
Challenges for Mental Health Programs
Chapter 13 Legal Services
Policy Background
Users: Legal Problems of Older Adults
Legal Assistance Programs
Challenges for Legal Programs and Services
Chapter 14 Transportation
Policy Background
Users and Programs
Challenges for Transportation Programs
Chapter 15 Housing
The Person–Environment Fit Model
Users and Programs: Independent Living Environments
Challenges for Independent Living Programs
Supportive Living Environments
Challenges for Supportive Living Environments
Chapter 16 Caregiver Support Services
Policy Background
Users and Programs
Challenges for Caregiver Support Programs and Services
Chapter 17 Care Management
Policy Background
Users and Programs
Care Management Programs
Challenges for Care Management Programs
Chapter 18 Home Care Services
Home Care
Challenges for Home Health Care
Hospice
Challenges for Hospice
Chapter 19 Long-Term Care Services
Policy Background
Payment for Nursing Home Care
Users and Programs
Long-Term Care Facilities
Staffing Patterns
Activity Programs
Improving Quality of Life in Nursing Homes
Challenges for Nursing Homes in the Future
PART III PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE
Chapter 20 Programs and Services in an Era of Change
Social and Political Influences on Aging Policies and Programs
Challenges for the Older Americans Act
Serving a New Generation of Older Adults: Planning for 21st-Century Aging
References
Index
About the Authors
Verlagsort | Thousand Oaks |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie ► Entwicklungspsychologie |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Pflege ► Altenpflege | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Pädagogik ► Didaktik | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Pädagogik ► Sozialpädagogik | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie | |
Schlagworte | Community Services • elderly • Gerontology • Older adults • Social work practice |
ISBN-10 | 1-5063-8397-1 / 1506383971 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-5063-8397-2 / 9781506383972 |
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