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Community care for an aging society: issues, policy, and services

Part of the Springer series on lifestyles and issues in aging series
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Most older persons desire to remain living in the community, but those requiring care are often at risk of not having their needs met.

Families may find themselves unable to care for their older relatives, while formal services are often unavailable or inaccessible.

Policies and services are beginning to focus on the community rather than institutions as the primary axis for care.

This book examines the many factors contributing to needs for care among older persons, as well as the ways in which impairments are defined and responded to by both the individual and society.

Focusing on practice and policy issues, Dr. Cox describes many of the early stage community care innovations that hold the promise of making contributions to the well-being and independence of the older population.

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Product Details
Springer
082612805X / 9780826128058
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
23/11/2004
English
175 pages
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