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Handbook of Rural Aging [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 446 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 1030 g, 16 Tables, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Mar-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367651890
  • ISBN-13: 9780367651893
  • Formaat: Hardback, 446 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 1030 g, 16 Tables, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Mar-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367651890
  • ISBN-13: 9780367651893

The Handbook of Rural Aging goes beyond the perspective of a narrow range of health professions, disciplines, and community services that serve older adults in rural America to encompass the full range of perspectives and issues impacting the communities in which rural older adults live. Touching on such topics as work and voluntarism, technology, transportation, housing, the environment, social participation, and the delivery of health and community services, this reference work addresses the full breadth and scope of factors impacting the lives of rural elders with contributions from recognized scholars, administrators, and researchers. This Handbook buttresses a widespread movement to garner more attention for rural America in policy matters and decisions, while also elevating awareness of the critical circumstances facing rural elders and those who serve them.
Merging demographic, economic, social, cultural, health, environmental, and political perspectives, it will be an essential reference source for library professionals, researchers, educators, students, program and community administrators, and practitioners with a combined interest in rural issues and aging.

Preface xiv
Lenard W. Kaye
Foreword: The Federal Scene xvi
Susan M. Collins
Angus S. King Jr
A Special Note on COVID-19, Pandemics, and Rural Aging xxi
Lenard W. Kaye
Introduction 1(7)
Lenard W. Kaye
1 Adult Day Services 8(6)
William A. Zagorski
2 Advocacy and Activism 14(5)
Jessica L. Maurer
3 Age-Friendly Communities 19(10)
Patricia A. Huffman-Oh
4 Aging-in-Place 29(6)
Mindy O. Renfro
5 American Indians and Alaska Natives 35(6)
R. Turner Goins
Collette Adamsen
6 Area Agencies on Aging 41(6)
Sandy Markwood
7 Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders 47(4)
Fengyan Tang
Ke Li
8 Bioethics 51(6)
Angeline Bushy
9 Broadband Service 57(6)
Sharon Strover
10 Caregivers 63(5)
Lenard W. Kaye
11 Chronic Disease 68(9)
Shinduk Lee
Matthew Lee Smith
12 Community Development 77(4)
Cornelia Butler Flora
13 Culture 81(4)
E. Helen Berry
14 Dementia 85(5)
Chord M. Singer
15 Dementia Friendly Communities 90(5)
Meredith Hanley
16 Dental and Oral Health 95(5)
R. Constance Wiener
Patricia A. Findley
Chan Shen
17 Direct Care Workers 100(6)
Robert Espinoza
18 Disabilities 106(5)
Stephen Gilson
Elizabeth DePoy
19 Disasters 111(5)
Kim Mosby
Traci Birch
Aimee Moles
Katie E. Cherry
20 Drug and Alcohol Addiction 116(4)
Sarabeth Biermann
Carl Leukefeld
21 Dying, Death, and Bereavement 120(5)
George E. Dickinson
22 Elder Abuse 125(6)
Laura Mosqueda
Julie Schoen
23 Legal Services 131(6)
Kathy Greenlee
Rebecca C. Morgan
24 Entitlements and Benefits 137(5)
Brandy Bauer
Leslie Fried
Ann Kayrish
Genevieve Waterman
25 Evidence-Based Programs 142(7)
Matthew Lee Smith
Shinduk Lee
Samuel D. Towne Jr
Andrew C. Pickett
Scott A. Horel
Kristie P. Kulinski
26 Falls and Injuries 149(7)
Mindy Renfro
27 Family Life 156(4)
Erik Blanco
Roseann Giarrusso
28 Farmers 160(5)
Carl Zulauf
29 Federal Policy 165(5)
Robert Blancato
Meredith Whitmire
30 Food Insecurity 170(6)
Mary Ellen Camire
31 Geographies and Environments 176(4)
Jessica M. Finlay
32 Geriatric Care Managers 180(5)
Cathy J. Cress
33 Geriatrics and Gerontology Education and Training 185(6)
Judith L. Howe
34 Health Disparities 191(5)
Steven A. Cohen
Mary L. Greaney
35 Health Insurance 196(5)
Erika Ziller
Yvonne Jonk
36 Health Promotion and Wellness 201(6)
Kelley A. Strout
37 Higher Education Institutions 207(5)
Melissa L. Cannon
38 Home Health Care 212(5)
Sandy Nesin
39 Homelessness 217(7)
Joy Moses
40 Housing 224(6)
Robyn I. Stone
41 Immigrants 230(4)
Linda Silka
42 Information Sources 234(7)
Kathleen Spencer
Maren Niemeier
Kristine Sande
43 Intergenerational Programs 241(6)
Lyn Holley
44 Isolation 247(5)
James Lubben
Mercedes E. Bern-Klug
45 Kinship Care 252(5)
Sandra J. Bailey
46 Latina/os 257(6)
Rogelio Saenz
47 Leadership 263(3)
Linda Silka
48 LGBTQ Older Adults 266(5)
Sandra S. Butler
49 Long-Term Care 271(4)
Carrie Henning-Smith
50 Meals Programs 275(4)
L. Carter Florence
51 Rural Masculinities 279(5)
Edward H. Thompson Jr
52 Mental and Behavioral Health 284(5)
Jennifer A. Crittenden
53 Mental Health Services 289(5)
Jean A. Talbot
54 Minorities 294(4)
Cassandra D. Ford
Martha R. Crowther
Keri A. Barron
Mary Ann Kelley
Jenna Bennett
55 National Rural Health Association 298(5)
Alan Morgan
56 Nursing Services 303(6)
Barbara Ann Graves
Teresa D. Welch
Foster D. Jones
57 Nutrition 309(5)
Seung Eun Jung
Janice Hermann
58 Philanthropy 314(5)
John N. Feather
59 Physical Activity 319(6)
Erica Robertson
Marilyn R. Gugliucci
60 Politics 325(5)
Ronald Hustedde
61 Poverty 330(6)
Tracey Farrigan
62 Professional Organizations and Associations 336(5)
David C. Wihry
63 Religion and Spirituality 341(6)
Kristine A. Bundschuh
Michele Dillon
64 Research Engagement 347(6)
Jennifer A. Crittenden
Carli W. Hutchison
65 Retirement 353(5)
Helen Dennis
66 Rural Health Clinics 358(4)
Michelle Mills
67 Rural Service Network 362(4)
Mandana R. Weirich
Kristina M. Hash
68 Senior Centers 366(5)
John A. Krout
69 Social Determinants of Health 371(5)
Carrie Henning-Smith
70 Social Work 376(5)
Colleen M. Galambos
71 Strategic Planning 381(7)
Sally Thomas Buck
Debra A. Laine
72 Technology 388(6)
Danielle M. Louder
73 Telehealth 394(5)
Mei Wa Kwong
74 Theory 399(5)
Leah Kravette
75 Transportation 404(6)
Robin Phillips
Cara Marcus
76 Veterans 410(5)
Angeline Bushy
77 Voluntarism 415(5)
Ke Li
Fengyan Tang
78 Older Women 420(5)
Jennifer A. Crittenden
Brittney R. Beaulieu
79 Workforce 425(6)
John Dorrer
List of Contributors 431
Dr. Lenard W. Kaye is Professor of Social Work at the University of Maine School of Social Work and Director of the University of Maine Center on Aging. A prolific writer in the field of health care and aging, he has published more than 175 journal articles and book chapters, and 15 books on specialized topics in aging, including social isolation, home health care, mens health, productive aging, rural practice, family caregiving, support groups for older women, and congregate housing. His recent books include A Mans Guide to Healthy Aging: Stay Smart, Strong, and Active (with Edward Thompson, Jr., 2013) and Social Isolation of Older Adults: Strategies to Bolster Health and Well-Being (with Clifford M. Singer, 2019).

Dr. Kaye is lead evaluator for AgingME, Maines Geriatrics Workforce Enhancement Program and co-director of evaluation of an ACL/DHHS-funded, technology-driven, nutrition enhanced self-management program for older adults with multiple chronic diseases. He is also a co-principal investigator of The Mayer-Rothschild Foundation-supported Designation of Excellence in Person-Centered Long-Term Care initiative. He was the lead organizer of the International Symposium on Safe Medicine and a founding board member of the International Institute for Pharmaceutical Safety; and has managed a series of John Hartford Foundation funded gerontological social work education programs at the University of Maine.

Dr. Kaye was the 2010 recipient of the Career Achievement Award of the Association for Gerontology Education in Social Work (AGESW) and has served on the National Advisory Committee for Rural Health and Human Services of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. He is a research scientist at Northern Light Eastern Maine Medical Center and past president of both the Maine and New York State Gerontological Societies. He is the past chair of the National Association of Social Workers Section on Aging, sits on the editorial boards of the Journal of Gerontological Social Work and Journal of Aging Life Care, and is a fellow of the Gerontological Society of America.