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Handbook of social work in health and aging [electronic resource] / Barbara Berkman, editor ; Sarah D'Ambruoso, associate editor.
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/Created
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2006.
Description
xl, 1127 p. : ill.
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Medical social work
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Social work with older people
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POPULATIONS SOCIAL WORKERS SERVEPart I: Social Work Practice and Other Adults with Chronic Physical ConditionsSection Editor: Amy Horowitz1. Older Adults with Cancer, Peter Maramaldi and Joghyun Lee2. Older Adults with Age-Related Cardiovascular Disease, Amy Ai and Lynn Carrigan3. Older Adults with Diabetes and Complications, Richard Francoeur and Jennifer Elkin4. Older Adults with Orthopedic and Mobility Conditions, Helen Miltaedis and Lenard Kaye5. Older Adults with Developmental Disabilities, Elizabeth Lightfoot6. Older Adults with Age-Related Sensory Loss, Cynthia Stuen7. Aging and Functional Disability, Michelle Putnam8. HIV-Infected and HIV-Affected Older Adults, Cynthia Poindexter and Charles EmletPart II: Social Work Practice and Older Adults with Mental Health ProblemsSection Editor: Deborah Padgett9. Older Adults with Neurological Disorders without Significant Dementia, Gladys Gonzalez-Ramos10. Older Adults Suffering from Significant Dementia, Ron Toseland and Michael Parker11. Older Adults with Mental and Emotional Problems, Zvi Gellis12. Older Adults with Substance/Alcohol Abuse Problems, Tazuko Shibusawa13. Older Adults at Risk for Suicide, Margaret Adamek and Greta M. Yoder-SlaterPart III: Social Work Practice and Special Populations of Older Adults and CaregiversSection Editor: David Biegel14. Elders Living in Poverty, David Biegel and Sylvia Liebbrandt15. Older Adults and Work in the 21st Century, Shelly Akabas and Lauren Gates16. The Oldest Old, Ruth Dunkle and Hae-Sook Jeon17. Immigrant and Refugee Elders, Ailee Moon and Siyon Rhee18. Mistreated and Neglected Elders, Susan Tomita19. Aging Prisoners, Ron AdayPart IV: Cultural Diversity and Social Work Practice with Older AdultsSection Editor: Letha Chadiha20. Older African Americans and Other Black Populations, Letha Chadiha, Edna Brown, and Maria Aranda21. Older Asian Americans,
Jong Won and Ailee Moon22. Older Gays, Lesbians, Bisexuals, and Transgender Persons, Sandra Butler23. Older Latinos: A Mental Health Perspective, Maria Aranda24. Native American Elders: Unique Histories and Special Needs, Amanda Barusch25. Older Adults in Other Minority Groups, Collette Browne and Virginia RichardsonPart V: Social Work Practice in Palliative and End of Life CareSection Editor: Judy Howe26. Roles of Social Workers in Palliative and End of Life Care, Judy Howe and Louise Daratsos27. Psychosocial Services at the End of Life, Irene Gutheil and Margaret SouzaPart VI: Family and Intergenerational Social Work Practice in Special Caregiving SituationsSection Editor: Marsha Seltzer28. Caregivers to Older Adults, Jan Greenberg, Marsha Seltzer, and Eva Brewer29. Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Who Are They?, Nancy Kropf and Eunkyung Yoon30. Older Adults as Caregivers to Persons with Developmental and/or Physical Disabilities, Philip McCallion31. Older Latino Family Caregivers, Sandra Magana32. Rural African American Caregiving, Iris Carlton-LaNey33. Caregiving at a Distance, Michael Parker, Wesley Church, and Ronald ToselandWHERE SOCIAL WORKERS PRACTICEPart VII: Social Work Practice in the Community with Older Adults and their Families/CaregiversSection Editor: Amanda BaruschA. Settings for Practice:34. Generalized and Specialized Hospitals, Patricia Volland and David Keepnews35. Home Care Settings, Ted Benjamin and Edna Naito-Chan36. Department of Public Welfare or Social Services, Patricia Brownwell37. Geriatric Care Management Settings, Carmen Morano and Barbara Morano38. Hospices, Deborah Waldrop39. Community Mental Health Centers, Sherry Cummings40. Senior Centers, Philip Rozario41. Health Maintenance Organizations and Managed Care Companies, W. June Simmons and Susan Enguidanos42. Social Service and Health Planning Agencies, Rob
Hudson43. The Workplace, Shelly Akabas and Lauren Gates44. Substance Abuse Networks, Connie Corley, Muriel Gray, and R. YakimoSocial Service Resources Available Through Community Settings:45. Case Management Services, Matthias Naleppa46. Counse.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Intro
Contents
Contributors
Introduction: Our Aging Society
Part A: Populations Social Workers Serve
SECTION I: SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE AND OLDER ADULTS WITH CHRONIC PHYSICAL AND HEALTH CONDITIONS
Overview
1. Older Adults With Cancer
2. Older Adults With Age-Related Cardiovascular Disease
3. Older Adults With Diabetes and Complications
4. Older Adults With Orthopedic and Mobility Limitations
5. Older Adults With Developmental Disabilities
6. Older Adults With Age-Related Sensory Loss
7. Aging and Functional Disability
8. HIV-Infected and HIV-Affected Older Adults
SECTION II: SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE WITH OLDER ADULTS WITH MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS
9. Older Adults With Neurological Problems Without Significant Dementia
10. Older Adults Suffering From Significant Dementia
11. Older Adults With Mental and Emotional Problems
12. Older Adults With Substance/ Alcohol Abuse Problems
13. Older Adults at Risk for Suicide
SECTION III: SPECIAL POPULATIONS
14. Elders Living in Poverty
15. Older Adults and Work in the 21st Century
16. The Oldest Old
17. Immigrant and Refugee Elders
18. Mistreated and Neglected Elders
19. Aging Prisoners
SECTION IV: CULTURAL DIVERSITY AND SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE WITH OLDER ADULTS
20. Older African Americans and Other Black Populations
21. Older Asian Americans
22. Older Gays, Lesbians, Bisexuals, and Transgender Persons
23. Older Latinos: A Mental Health Perspective
24. Native American Elders: Unique Histories and Special Needs
25. Older Adults in Other Minority Groups
SECTION V: SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE IN PALLIATIVE AND END-OF-LIFE CARE
26. Roles of Social Workers in Palliative and End-of-Life Care
27. Psychosocial Services at the End of Life.
SECTION VI: FAMILY AND INTERGENERATIONAL SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE IN SPECIAL CAREGIVING SITUATIONS
28. Caregivers to Older Adults
29. Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Who Are They?
30. Older Adults as Caregivers to Persons With Developmental Disabilities
31. Older Latino Family Caregivers
32. Rural African American Caregiving
33. Caregiving at a Distance
Part B: Where Social Workers Practice
SECTION IA: PRACTICE IN THE COMMUNITY: SETTINGS FOR PRACTICE
34. Generalized and Specialized Hospitals
35. Home Care Settings
36. Departments of Public Welfare or Social Services
37. Geriatric Care Management Settings
38. Hospices
39. Community Mental Health Centers
40. Senior Centers
41. Health Maintenance Organizations and Managed Care Companies
42. Social Service and Health Planning Agencies
43. The Workplace
44. Substance Abuse Networks
SECTION IB: SOCIAL SERVICE RESOURCES AVAILABLE THROUGH COMMUNITY SETTINGS
45. Case Management Services
46. Counseling Services and Support Groups
47. Services to Support Caregivers of Older Adults
48. Advocacy and Protection of Older Adults
49. Housing, Health, and Quality of Life
50. Services for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Older Adults
51. Services for HIV-Infected or HIV-Affected Older Adults
SECTION II: SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE WITH OLDER ADULTS AND THEIR FAMILIES IN LONG-TERM RESIDENTIAL CARE
52. A Social Worker's Historical and Future Perspective on Residential Care
53. Nursing Homes
54. Residential Care Settings for Veterans
55. The Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program
56. Long-Term Residential Settings for Older Persons With Severe and Persistent Mental Illness
57. Culture Change in Long-Term Care
58. Dementia Special Care Units in Residential Care.
59. Transitions From Nursing Homes to Community Settings
60. Continuing Care Retirement Communities
61. Assisted Living Settings
62. Adult Foster Care and Adult Family Care
63. Congregate Housing
64. Residential-Based Care: New York's NORC-Supportive Services Program Model
Part C: How Social Workers Practice
SECTION I: ASSESSMENT AND INTERVENTIONS WITH OLDER ADULTS AND THEIR FAMILIES/CAREGIVERS
A. ASSESSMENT
65. Comprehensive and Multidimensional Geriatric Assessment
66. Abbreviated and Targeted Geriatric Assessment
67. Standardized Measures Commonly Used in Geriatric Assessment
B. THEORIES AND MODES OF PRACTICE INTERVENTION WITH OLDER ADULTS AND THEIR FAMILIES/CAREGIVERS
68. Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions
69. Family and Group Interventions
70. Interdisciplinary Team Practices
71. Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
72. Reminiscence and Life Review
73. Strengths-Based and Solutions-Focused Approaches to Practice
74. Spirituality in Professional Helping Interventions
C. ADVOCACY AND EMPOWERMENT MODELS
75. Approaches to Empowering Individuals and Communities
76. National Advocacy Groups for Older Adults
Part D: Local, State, and Federal Policies/Regulations Affecting Older Adults
77. Federal Income Maintenance Policies and Programs
78. Private Retirement Benefits
79. Policies Affecting Health, Mental Health, and Caregiving: Medicare
80. Policies Affecting Health, Mental Health, and Caregiving: Medicaid
81. Policies Affecting Long-Term Care and Long-Term Care Institutions
82. Policies Affecting Community-Based Social Services, Housing, and Transportation
83. Policies Related to Competency and Proxy Issues
84. Policies Related to End-of-Life Care
85. Policies Affecting Families of Older Adults With Care Needs.
86. Policies to Protect the Rights of Older Adults
Part E: International Social Work and Care of Older Adults
87. World Population Aging
88. Older Adults in Australia
89. Older Adults in China
90. Older Adults in Europe
91. Older Adults in Developing Nations
92. Long-Term Care Insurance in Japan
Part F: Social Work Research in Aging
93. Issues in Conducting Social Work Research in Aging
94. Using Large Datasets for Research on Older Adults and Families
95. Measuring Client Satisfaction Among Older Adults and Families
96. Current Status of Social Work Research in Aging and Future Directions
Part G: Social Work Education and Careers in Aging
97. Strategies for Implementing and Sustaining Gerontological Curricular Change in Social Work Education
98. Educating Social Workers for an Aging Society: Needs and Approaches
99. Moving Forward: Developing Geriatric Social Work Competencies
100. Credentialing Opportunities for Social Workers in Aging
Index
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Social work in health and aging
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9780198038733
0198038739
OCLC
466425327
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