Taking an incisive look at assisted living for the elderly, Assisted Living: Sobering Realities is an important book for the professionals who work with aging Americans and their families. This vital book provides a multidisciplinary overview of the world of assisted living for older Americans. With unique insight and a keen clinical perspective, Assisted Living examines a variety of topics: the dilemma of aging in place, the realities of end-of-life care, and the ins and outs of residential care supply. Easy-to-read graphs and charts make the data user-friendly.
This book delivers current information on:
the housing needs of elderly renters, with case studies of 109 residents in two facilities
the need for improved housing and services for low-income elderly, providing an overview of how successful facilities take a comprehensive approach in linking low-income elders with community-based services
the advantages and disadvantages of residential care facilities
research about aging in place from providers and residents’ perspectives
the unmet needs of the elderly who qualify for housing assistance
how visitation patterns affect the overall satisfaction and quality of life of assisted living residents
By:
Benyamin Schwarz (University of Missouri USA) Imprint: Routledge Country of Publication: United States Dimensions:
Height: 229mm,
Width: 152mm,
Spine: 222mm
Weight: 430g ISBN:9780789014436 ISBN 10: 0789014432 Pages: 148 Publication Date:18 December 2001 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Hardback Publisher's Status: Active