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Long-Term Care in an Aging Society : Choices and Challenges for the '90s

Bayly, Rich(Edited by)Larue, Gerald A.(Edited by)
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This thoughtful collection based on a highly successful conference held in Calgary, Alberta, combines the views of professional gerontologists, educators, health-care specialists, and policy makers to confront the issues affecting health care for older adults in both Canada and the United States.

The contributors seek not only to inform but to inspire innovative responses from the private as well as the public sector.

Experts in government, ageing, medicine, public administration, social service, counselling, and consulting focus their attention on vital areas of concern to elders who are in need of assistance, to the providers of these services, and to a public who seeks assurance that its resources are cost-effectively allocated to meet present and future demand.Included are essays on the current status of health-care policy in the United States and Canada, daily money management, caring for the non-compliant elder, long-term care as an emerging women's issue, lobbying government agencies and political leaders, the role of gerontology in resolving the crisis of long-term care, and "geroethics".

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Product Details
Prometheus Books
0879756950 / 9780879756956
Hardback
01/01/1992
United States
English
170 pages
155 x 230 mm, 431 grams
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