- Relationships among independence, dependence, and interdependence
- Ethical considerations in the provision of long-term care
- Decision-making in long-term care
- Fluidity and transitions in long-term care
- The lived experience of long-term care
- A micro-macro perspective ranging from the individual to societal institutions
The book examines future directions for long-term care, considering such factors as the interface of technology and long-term care, cultural diversity, and relationships between voluntary and paid services. Each chapter includes case examples, study questions, and exercises, additional resources, and website links. The appendices provide a glossary and a list of acronyms. Instructorís resources are also available.
Key Features:
- Focuses on the full array of long-term care options
- Integrates theory and practice
- Incorporates the perspectives of diverse fields including history, environmental design, family caregiving, social services and public policy
- Includes numerous case examples, study questions, exercises, and additional resources
- Considers new approaches to long-term care incorporating technology and considering cultural diversity and the relationship between voluntary and paid services
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