Reconnecting With the Community Maggie is a 75-year-old woman whose husband, Warren, died of cancer three years ago. Maggie and Warren were a close couple.
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Examples of the Targeted Model are the Yu-Ai Kai Japanese American Community Senior Service in San Jose, California; the Hispanic Senior Center in Cleveland, Ohio; and the Korean American Senior Center in Chicago.
This new collection, with six volumes organized by themes, provides readers with a representative sample of the best articles in mixed-methods research that have appeared in SAGE journals.
Persons interested in the Eden Alternative can complete an Associate Training class to learn about the process. One empirical study that compared resident outcomes of an Eden Alternative and a non–Eden Alternative nursing home found no ...
Kemper, P., Komisar, H. L., & Alecxih, L. (2005). Longterm care over an uncertain future: What can current retirees expect? Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing, 42,335–350.
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Community Resources for Older Adults provides descriptions of public and private programs and services available to older adults and discusses the theories for predicting service use.
Following these discussions, the book focuses on interventions that increase resilience. The intervention chapters include case studies and are intended to be useful at the clinical level.
This volume includes a select citation list of 150 articles that focus on older persons and cancer pain. It suggests the use of both aggressive and holistic treatments to treat pain in the elderly.
Informed by theory, research and their own experience working with older adults, the authors provide realistic case studies of individuals and communities and describe model programmes and services for working...
Bringing together the empirical work of researchers from a variety of disciplines, this volume provides insight into the physical, psychological and social needs of the growing number of elderly people caring for adults with developmental ...
Caring for Adults with Developmental Disabilities Karen A. Roberto. show changes in gross motor abilities and independent living skills after age 50, whereas a decline in personal activities of daily living (e.g., toileting, dressing, ...
With regard to emotion socialization, a fundamental question in extant research has to do with the consequences of emotion socialization practices for children' s development of emotional skills, based on children's age or maturation ...
The critical insights in this volume are concluded with a discussion of future directions on optimizing resilience and the importance of a lifespan approach to the critical component of aging.