Health and welfare services for elders are changing rapidly, so students and established staff need up-to-date critical appraisals of theories and research on old age relevant to practice; guidance on current studies of ethical issues; and information on the current state of social care practice.
The work reflects recent work in this field which takes the points of view of individual elders into account and emphasises the importance of the views and subjective experience of people in middle and later life. A major theme is the conceptual shift from problem-focused stereotyped old age to the diverse contributions and needs of individual people.
The book looks at interdependency, social living, family conflict, social isolation and social networks, and loss and grieving. It will be of interest to social care and social work staff, nurses, health and social service policymakers and workers in voluntary agencies.
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