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Long-term Care An Aging Society: Theory And Practice
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Long-term Care An Aging Society: Theory And Practice in Vernon, BC
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Long-term Care An Aging Society: Theory And Practice in Vernon, BC
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"The authors' knowledge of long-term care is obvious and they provide professional perspectives of the challenges and choices long-term care stakeholders face... Score: 92 - 4 Stars!" -- Nicky Martin, BS, LNHA, MU Sinclair School of Nursing, Doody's Reviews This is a comprehensive graduate textbook focusing on the full spectrum of long-term care settings ranging from family and community-based care through supportive housing options to a variety of institutional long-term care alternatives. Integrating theory and practice, the book features the perspectives of diverse fields regarding current long-term care options and new directions for the future. Prominent scholars from history, environmental design, family caregiving, social service delivery, clinical care, health service delivery, public policy, finance, law, and ethics explore such themes as:
Relationships among independence, dependence, and interdependence
Ethical considerations woven into the provision of long-term care
Decision making in long-term care
Fluidity in long-term care
The lived experience of long-term care
A micro--macro perspective ranging from the individual to societal institutions
The book examines future directions for long-term care, considering such factors as the interface of technology and long-term care, cultural diversity, and relationships between voluntary and paid services. Each chapter includes case examples, study questions, exercises, additional resources, and website links. An extensive glossary of terms is also provided, and instructors' resources are available. KEY FEATURES:
Focuses on the full array of long-term care options
Integrates theory and practice
Incorporates the perspectives of diverse fields including history, environmental design, family caregiving, social services, public policy, and more
Includes numerous case examples, study questions, exercises, and additional resources
Considers new approaches to long-term care, incorporating technology and considering cultural diversity and voluntary versus paid services
"The authors' knowledge of long-term care is obvious and they provide professional perspectives of the challenges and choices long-term care stakeholders face... Score: 92 - 4 Stars!" -- Nicky Martin, BS, LNHA, MU Sinclair School of Nursing, Doody's Reviews This is a comprehensive graduate textbook focusing on the full spectrum of long-term care settings ranging from family and community-based care through supportive housing options to a variety of institutional long-term care alternatives. Integrating theory and practice, the book features the perspectives of diverse fields regarding current long-term care options and new directions for the future. Prominent scholars from history, environmental design, family caregiving, social service delivery, clinical care, health service delivery, public policy, finance, law, and ethics explore such themes as:
Relationships among independence, dependence, and interdependence
Ethical considerations woven into the provision of long-term care
Decision making in long-term care
Fluidity in long-term care
The lived experience of long-term care
A micro--macro perspective ranging from the individual to societal institutions
The book examines future directions for long-term care, considering such factors as the interface of technology and long-term care, cultural diversity, and relationships between voluntary and paid services. Each chapter includes case examples, study questions, exercises, additional resources, and website links. An extensive glossary of terms is also provided, and instructors' resources are available. KEY FEATURES:
Focuses on the full array of long-term care options
Integrates theory and practice
Incorporates the perspectives of diverse fields including history, environmental design, family caregiving, social services, public policy, and more
Includes numerous case examples, study questions, exercises, and additional resources
Considers new approaches to long-term care, incorporating technology and considering cultural diversity and voluntary versus paid services



















