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E-raamat: Introduction to Senior Transportation: Enhancing Community Mobility and Transportation Services

(University of Massachusetts Boston, USA), (National Volunteer Transportation Center, USA)
  • Formaat: 212 pages
  • Sari: Textbooks in Aging
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Jan-2018
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317282426
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  • Formaat: 212 pages
  • Sari: Textbooks in Aging
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Jan-2018
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317282426

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Introduction to Senior Transportation focuses on an issue that is a growing concern -- the community mobility needs of older adults. Surpassing the coverage available in existing gerontology textbooks, it enables the reader to understand and appreciate the challenges faced by older adults as they make the transition from driving to using transportation options (many of which were not designed to meet their particular needs). It considers the physical and cognitive limitations of older adult passengers, the family of transportation services, the challenges providers face in meeting the assistance and support needs of senior passengers, and the transportation methods that do and do not currently meet the needs and wants of senior passengers.

This textbook addresses the educational and professional development needs of faculty, students, and practitioners working in the fields of aging, aging services, and transportation. The book has been class-tested and features innovative, practical learning tools that appeal to students and practitioners. It complements any introductory course in gerontology, human development and aging, or human factors, and will enhance the curriculum of programs in the social behavioral sciences as well as traffic safety, transit engineering, and community planning.

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"As the societies of many countries continue to age, there will be an increasing need to better understand the transportation needs of older adults and to apply this knowledge to develop and provide better community mobility options. Written by two of the top experts in the field of senior mobility, this book provides a detailed curriculum to help train the individuals who will be the future leaders in helping older adults stay safely mobile." - David W. Eby, University of Michigan, USA

"A comprehensive textbook on an often overlooked, but crucial, gerontology/geriatrics topic - transportation. The authors provide a combination of wide-ranging information, relevant classroom-based questions, and group and individual activities. Educational use of this book by students and professionals could enable countless older people to maintain their mobility." Michelle M. Porter, University of Manitoba, Canada

About the Authors vii
Guest Contributors viii
Series Editor Foreword ix
Foreword xii
Dale J. Marsico
Acknowledgments xiv
1 Welcome to the Study of Senior Transportation: Getting the Most Out of Your Journey
1(14)
2 An Introduction to Senior Transportation
15(14)
3 Transitions to Transportation Options
29(10)
4 The Transportation Family
39(11)
5 Special Transportation Needs of Older Passengers
50(8)
6 Strategies for Passengers and Their Caregivers in Using Transportation Options
58(10)
7 Provider Strategies and Tactics
68(16)
8 Senior Friendliness in America
84(11)
9 Volunteer Driver Programs
95(17)
10 Volunteering and Volunteer Drivers
112(13)
11 Transportation Service Practices (and Their Older Adult Passengers)
125(18)
12 Technology and Transportation for Older Adults: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
143(11)
13 Data-Driven Senior Transportation
154(20)
14 Transportation and Aging Policy: Who Should Care and Why It Matters
174(9)
15 The Road Ahead
183(8)
Appendix 191(3)
Index 194
Helen K. Kerschner has more than thirty-five years of experience in health, aging, transportation, and international development. Her career has included positions in university settings, corporate America, the federal government, and nonprofits. She is Director of the National Volunteer Transportation Center of the Community Transportation Association of America, Washington, DC. Formerly, she was President and CEO of the Beverly Foundation, which conducted research, demonstration, and education to foster new ideas and options for enhancing mobility and transportation for todays and tomorrows older population.

Nina M. Silverstein is Professor of Gerontology, University of Massachusetts Boston. She is a Fellow of the Gerontological Society of America and has held leadership roles in that organization, the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, and the Alzheimers Association. She has published on the impact of dementia on home, community, institutional and acute care settings and on a broad range of issues in gerontology. Her primary research interests relate to transportation and aging with a special focus on dementia.