A Comprehensive Guide to Safety and Aging
Minimizing Risk, Maximizing Security
Herausgeber: Ehrlich, Amy R.; Wolf, Robert; S. Eckert, Barry
A Comprehensive Guide to Safety and Aging
Minimizing Risk, Maximizing Security
Herausgeber: Ehrlich, Amy R.; Wolf, Robert; S. Eckert, Barry
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This book provides comprehensive coverage on aging and safety aspects including fire safety, food safety, and occupational safety in a single volume. It will an ideal text for professionals and graduate students in the fields of ergonomics, human factors, occupational health, and safety.
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This book provides comprehensive coverage on aging and safety aspects including fire safety, food safety, and occupational safety in a single volume. It will an ideal text for professionals and graduate students in the fields of ergonomics, human factors, occupational health, and safety.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9781032055053
- ISBN-10: 1032055057
- Artikelnr.: 66700058
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9781032055053
- ISBN-10: 1032055057
- Artikelnr.: 66700058
Robert J. Wolf, JD, MuP, has a distinguished career in aging, health, law, and philanthropy. He has held leadership roles in t important organizations focusing on older adults, including AARP, New York Academy of Medicine, National Council on Aging and Weill Cornell Medical Center, and continues to advise one of the largest foundations in this field. Bob is a pioneer in the field of elder law, at the Brookdale Center on Aging at Hunter College and at Strauss and Wolf, the nation's first law firm devoted to eldercare. He has authored publications on aging policy, law, and the rights of caregivers. Bob has a J.D. degree from Brooklyn Law School, an MUP from Hunter College, and a post-graduate certificate in not-for-profit management from the Columbia School of Business. Barry S. Eckert, PhD, is currently the Provost at Salus University, a graduate school of health sciences that offers professional and graduate degree and certificate programs to more than 1,200 students, both on-campus and around the globe, with more than 14,000 alumni worldwide. Prior to that Dr. Eckert was Dean at two different universities: The College of Health Professions of Armstrong at Atlantic State University in Savannah, Ga., and Long Island University in Brooklyn, N.Y. In addition to his previous roles, Dr. Eckert has written or contributed to several peer-review research publications in cell biology and anatomy. Amy Ehrlich, MD, is the Associate Chief of the Division of Geriatrics at Montefiore Medical Center and College of Medicine and is board certified in Internal Medicine, Geriatrics, and Hospice and Palliative Care. Dr. Ehrlich has been involved in program design and development in geriatrics education for medical students, residents and fellows at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Dr. Ehrlich's research interests include screening for mild cognitive impairment and dementia in ethnically and racially diverse primary care settings and the prevention of burns and fires in older adults. In her role as Medical Director of Montefiore Home Care, she works with the interdisciplinary home care team to develop innovative disease specific programs which help address challenges in transitions of care in the Montefiore network.
1. Introduction. 2. Hazards of Hospitalization. 3 Atypical Presentations of
Common Diseases. 4. Hip Fractures in Older Adults. 5. Functional Fitness
for Optimal Aging. 6.Care Transitions. 7. Medication Management Issues in
the Older Adult Patient. 8. Oral Health and Older Adults. 9. Preventing
Falls and Fall-related Injuries among Older Adults. 10. Home Modifications.
11. Advancements in Technology to Promote Safety and Support Aging in
Place. 12. Supporting Community Engagement with Assistive Technology as a
Means of Health Promotion for Older Adults. 13. Older Adult Driver Safety.
14. Travel and Seasonal Safety for Older Adults. 15. Emergency Preparedness
and Fire Safety. 16. Safety Considerations for Older Workers. 17. Mental
Health - Depression, Anxiety and Social Isolation. 18. Suicide Prevention.
19. Social Isolation and Loneliness. 20. Caregiver Safety and Self-Care.
21. Opioid Use and Abuse in Older Adults. 22. Reducing Harm Related to
Substance Use by Older Adults. 23. Hearing and Aging. 24. Common Eye
Diseases, Their Visual Outcomes and Strategies for Enhancing Use of
Remaining Vision. 25. Blindness and Low Vision Rehabilitation Services. 26.
Safety Considerations in Older Adults with Cognitive Impairment Including
Dementia. 27. Legal Safety Tools. 28. Older Adults and Scams. 29. Elder
Abuse and Financial Exploitation. 30. Financing Care: How Clinicians Can
Support and Prepare Their Patients. 31. Health Inequities: Closing the
Disparities Gap in the Aging Population. 32. The Value of Age-Friendly
Public Health Systems to Older Adult Health and Well-Being. 33. The Impact
of Aging on Healthy Eyes.
Common Diseases. 4. Hip Fractures in Older Adults. 5. Functional Fitness
for Optimal Aging. 6.Care Transitions. 7. Medication Management Issues in
the Older Adult Patient. 8. Oral Health and Older Adults. 9. Preventing
Falls and Fall-related Injuries among Older Adults. 10. Home Modifications.
11. Advancements in Technology to Promote Safety and Support Aging in
Place. 12. Supporting Community Engagement with Assistive Technology as a
Means of Health Promotion for Older Adults. 13. Older Adult Driver Safety.
14. Travel and Seasonal Safety for Older Adults. 15. Emergency Preparedness
and Fire Safety. 16. Safety Considerations for Older Workers. 17. Mental
Health - Depression, Anxiety and Social Isolation. 18. Suicide Prevention.
19. Social Isolation and Loneliness. 20. Caregiver Safety and Self-Care.
21. Opioid Use and Abuse in Older Adults. 22. Reducing Harm Related to
Substance Use by Older Adults. 23. Hearing and Aging. 24. Common Eye
Diseases, Their Visual Outcomes and Strategies for Enhancing Use of
Remaining Vision. 25. Blindness and Low Vision Rehabilitation Services. 26.
Safety Considerations in Older Adults with Cognitive Impairment Including
Dementia. 27. Legal Safety Tools. 28. Older Adults and Scams. 29. Elder
Abuse and Financial Exploitation. 30. Financing Care: How Clinicians Can
Support and Prepare Their Patients. 31. Health Inequities: Closing the
Disparities Gap in the Aging Population. 32. The Value of Age-Friendly
Public Health Systems to Older Adult Health and Well-Being. 33. The Impact
of Aging on Healthy Eyes.
1. Introduction. 2. Hazards of Hospitalization. 3 Atypical Presentations of
Common Diseases. 4. Hip Fractures in Older Adults. 5. Functional Fitness
for Optimal Aging. 6.Care Transitions. 7. Medication Management Issues in
the Older Adult Patient. 8. Oral Health and Older Adults. 9. Preventing
Falls and Fall-related Injuries among Older Adults. 10. Home Modifications.
11. Advancements in Technology to Promote Safety and Support Aging in
Place. 12. Supporting Community Engagement with Assistive Technology as a
Means of Health Promotion for Older Adults. 13. Older Adult Driver Safety.
14. Travel and Seasonal Safety for Older Adults. 15. Emergency Preparedness
and Fire Safety. 16. Safety Considerations for Older Workers. 17. Mental
Health - Depression, Anxiety and Social Isolation. 18. Suicide Prevention.
19. Social Isolation and Loneliness. 20. Caregiver Safety and Self-Care.
21. Opioid Use and Abuse in Older Adults. 22. Reducing Harm Related to
Substance Use by Older Adults. 23. Hearing and Aging. 24. Common Eye
Diseases, Their Visual Outcomes and Strategies for Enhancing Use of
Remaining Vision. 25. Blindness and Low Vision Rehabilitation Services. 26.
Safety Considerations in Older Adults with Cognitive Impairment Including
Dementia. 27. Legal Safety Tools. 28. Older Adults and Scams. 29. Elder
Abuse and Financial Exploitation. 30. Financing Care: How Clinicians Can
Support and Prepare Their Patients. 31. Health Inequities: Closing the
Disparities Gap in the Aging Population. 32. The Value of Age-Friendly
Public Health Systems to Older Adult Health and Well-Being. 33. The Impact
of Aging on Healthy Eyes.
Common Diseases. 4. Hip Fractures in Older Adults. 5. Functional Fitness
for Optimal Aging. 6.Care Transitions. 7. Medication Management Issues in
the Older Adult Patient. 8. Oral Health and Older Adults. 9. Preventing
Falls and Fall-related Injuries among Older Adults. 10. Home Modifications.
11. Advancements in Technology to Promote Safety and Support Aging in
Place. 12. Supporting Community Engagement with Assistive Technology as a
Means of Health Promotion for Older Adults. 13. Older Adult Driver Safety.
14. Travel and Seasonal Safety for Older Adults. 15. Emergency Preparedness
and Fire Safety. 16. Safety Considerations for Older Workers. 17. Mental
Health - Depression, Anxiety and Social Isolation. 18. Suicide Prevention.
19. Social Isolation and Loneliness. 20. Caregiver Safety and Self-Care.
21. Opioid Use and Abuse in Older Adults. 22. Reducing Harm Related to
Substance Use by Older Adults. 23. Hearing and Aging. 24. Common Eye
Diseases, Their Visual Outcomes and Strategies for Enhancing Use of
Remaining Vision. 25. Blindness and Low Vision Rehabilitation Services. 26.
Safety Considerations in Older Adults with Cognitive Impairment Including
Dementia. 27. Legal Safety Tools. 28. Older Adults and Scams. 29. Elder
Abuse and Financial Exploitation. 30. Financing Care: How Clinicians Can
Support and Prepare Their Patients. 31. Health Inequities: Closing the
Disparities Gap in the Aging Population. 32. The Value of Age-Friendly
Public Health Systems to Older Adult Health and Well-Being. 33. The Impact
of Aging on Healthy Eyes.