- Broschiertes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
The topics of aging and disabilities are multifaceted and therefore may be approached in many ways. This work chooses to focus on four systems and areas of common ground (aging, developmental disabilities, independent living movement, and rehabilitation), to investigate the emerging "intersection" of the two fields.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Aging in Place119,99 €
- Matthew P. Janicki (ed.)Dementia and Aging Adults with Intellectual Disabilities73,99 €
- Philip Davidson / Matthew Janicki / Vee Prasher (eds.)Mental Health, Intellectual Disabilities and the Aging Process84,99 €
- Ted ClarkToward a Radical Therapy51,99 €
- Hazel Johns (ed.)Balancing Acts63,99 €
- The Handbook of Career and Workforce Development175,99 €
- Katharine BethellAn Essential Guide to Aging Well184,99 €
-
-
-
The topics of aging and disabilities are multifaceted and therefore may be approached in many ways. This work chooses to focus on four systems and areas of common ground (aging, developmental disabilities, independent living movement, and rehabilitation), to investigate the emerging "intersection" of the two fields.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 1992
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 281g
- ISBN-13: 9780895031082
- ISBN-10: 0895031086
- Artikelnr.: 57051590
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 1992
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 281g
- ISBN-13: 9780895031082
- ISBN-10: 0895031086
- Artikelnr.: 57051590
James Callahan
A Common Stake? Investigating the Emerging 'Intersection' of Aging and
Disabilities Edward F. Ansello and Nancy N. Eustis
SEEKING COMMON GROUND
Seeking Common Ground Between Aging and Developmental Disabilities Edward
F. Ansello Common Needs, Different Solutions? Younger and Older Homecare
Clients Nancy N. Eustis and Lucy Rose Fischer
REHABILITATION SERVICES FOR ELDERS
Aging and Rehabilitation: Beyond the Medical Model Stanley J. Brody and
Malcolm H. Morrison Geriatric Rehabilitation Kenneth Brummel-Smith
Availability of Rehabilitation Services for Elders: A Study of Critical
Policy and Financing Issues Linda A. Wray and Fernando M. Torres-Gil
What Are We Trying to Restore? A Case for Habilitation Paul A. Raia
The Kona Adult Day Center: Rehabilitation in Adult Daycare Karen L. Klemme
INDEPENDENT LIVING IN THE COMMUNITYIndependent Living and Community Life:
Building Coalitions Among Elders, People with Disabilities, and Our Allies
Julie Ann Racino and Judith E. Heumann What Is Independence? Elias S. Cohen
Consumer-Directed Homecare: What Makes It Possible? Charles P. Sabatino and
Simi Litvak
Adjusting to Early- and Late-Onset Disability: A Personal Perspective Jean
B. Zink
Planning for the Transfer of Care Joan B. Wood and Laura Lopater Skiles
`Retirement' for Older Persons with Developmental Disabilities Evelyn
Sutton, Harvey L. Sterns, and Ruth S. Roberts
EDUCATION AND TRAINING FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING
Training Families to Be Case Managers for Elders with Developmental
Disabilities Marsha Mailick Seltzer The Training of a Specialist in
Developmental Disabilities and Aging Evelyn Sutton, Harvey L. Sterns, Lisa
Schwartz, and Ruth Roberts
Aging with a Disability: Educating Myself June Isaacson Kailes
A UNIFIED POLITICAL AGENDA?
Autonomy as a Policy Goal for Disability and Aging Laurel Beedon Aging,
Disability, and Long-Term Care: The Politics of Common Ground Robert H.
Binstock
The Independent Living Model of Personal Assistance in National
Long-Term-Care Policy Gerben DeJong, Andrew I. Batavia, and Louise
Bouscaren McKnew
Changing Complex Long-Term-Care Systems Kay Charron
Disabilities Edward F. Ansello and Nancy N. Eustis
SEEKING COMMON GROUND
Seeking Common Ground Between Aging and Developmental Disabilities Edward
F. Ansello Common Needs, Different Solutions? Younger and Older Homecare
Clients Nancy N. Eustis and Lucy Rose Fischer
REHABILITATION SERVICES FOR ELDERS
Aging and Rehabilitation: Beyond the Medical Model Stanley J. Brody and
Malcolm H. Morrison Geriatric Rehabilitation Kenneth Brummel-Smith
Availability of Rehabilitation Services for Elders: A Study of Critical
Policy and Financing Issues Linda A. Wray and Fernando M. Torres-Gil
What Are We Trying to Restore? A Case for Habilitation Paul A. Raia
The Kona Adult Day Center: Rehabilitation in Adult Daycare Karen L. Klemme
INDEPENDENT LIVING IN THE COMMUNITYIndependent Living and Community Life:
Building Coalitions Among Elders, People with Disabilities, and Our Allies
Julie Ann Racino and Judith E. Heumann What Is Independence? Elias S. Cohen
Consumer-Directed Homecare: What Makes It Possible? Charles P. Sabatino and
Simi Litvak
Adjusting to Early- and Late-Onset Disability: A Personal Perspective Jean
B. Zink
Planning for the Transfer of Care Joan B. Wood and Laura Lopater Skiles
`Retirement' for Older Persons with Developmental Disabilities Evelyn
Sutton, Harvey L. Sterns, and Ruth S. Roberts
EDUCATION AND TRAINING FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING
Training Families to Be Case Managers for Elders with Developmental
Disabilities Marsha Mailick Seltzer The Training of a Specialist in
Developmental Disabilities and Aging Evelyn Sutton, Harvey L. Sterns, Lisa
Schwartz, and Ruth Roberts
Aging with a Disability: Educating Myself June Isaacson Kailes
A UNIFIED POLITICAL AGENDA?
Autonomy as a Policy Goal for Disability and Aging Laurel Beedon Aging,
Disability, and Long-Term Care: The Politics of Common Ground Robert H.
Binstock
The Independent Living Model of Personal Assistance in National
Long-Term-Care Policy Gerben DeJong, Andrew I. Batavia, and Louise
Bouscaren McKnew
Changing Complex Long-Term-Care Systems Kay Charron
A Common Stake? Investigating the Emerging 'Intersection' of Aging and
Disabilities Edward F. Ansello and Nancy N. Eustis
SEEKING COMMON GROUND
Seeking Common Ground Between Aging and Developmental Disabilities Edward
F. Ansello Common Needs, Different Solutions? Younger and Older Homecare
Clients Nancy N. Eustis and Lucy Rose Fischer
REHABILITATION SERVICES FOR ELDERS
Aging and Rehabilitation: Beyond the Medical Model Stanley J. Brody and
Malcolm H. Morrison Geriatric Rehabilitation Kenneth Brummel-Smith
Availability of Rehabilitation Services for Elders: A Study of Critical
Policy and Financing Issues Linda A. Wray and Fernando M. Torres-Gil
What Are We Trying to Restore? A Case for Habilitation Paul A. Raia
The Kona Adult Day Center: Rehabilitation in Adult Daycare Karen L. Klemme
INDEPENDENT LIVING IN THE COMMUNITYIndependent Living and Community Life:
Building Coalitions Among Elders, People with Disabilities, and Our Allies
Julie Ann Racino and Judith E. Heumann What Is Independence? Elias S. Cohen
Consumer-Directed Homecare: What Makes It Possible? Charles P. Sabatino and
Simi Litvak
Adjusting to Early- and Late-Onset Disability: A Personal Perspective Jean
B. Zink
Planning for the Transfer of Care Joan B. Wood and Laura Lopater Skiles
`Retirement' for Older Persons with Developmental Disabilities Evelyn
Sutton, Harvey L. Sterns, and Ruth S. Roberts
EDUCATION AND TRAINING FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING
Training Families to Be Case Managers for Elders with Developmental
Disabilities Marsha Mailick Seltzer The Training of a Specialist in
Developmental Disabilities and Aging Evelyn Sutton, Harvey L. Sterns, Lisa
Schwartz, and Ruth Roberts
Aging with a Disability: Educating Myself June Isaacson Kailes
A UNIFIED POLITICAL AGENDA?
Autonomy as a Policy Goal for Disability and Aging Laurel Beedon Aging,
Disability, and Long-Term Care: The Politics of Common Ground Robert H.
Binstock
The Independent Living Model of Personal Assistance in National
Long-Term-Care Policy Gerben DeJong, Andrew I. Batavia, and Louise
Bouscaren McKnew
Changing Complex Long-Term-Care Systems Kay Charron
Disabilities Edward F. Ansello and Nancy N. Eustis
SEEKING COMMON GROUND
Seeking Common Ground Between Aging and Developmental Disabilities Edward
F. Ansello Common Needs, Different Solutions? Younger and Older Homecare
Clients Nancy N. Eustis and Lucy Rose Fischer
REHABILITATION SERVICES FOR ELDERS
Aging and Rehabilitation: Beyond the Medical Model Stanley J. Brody and
Malcolm H. Morrison Geriatric Rehabilitation Kenneth Brummel-Smith
Availability of Rehabilitation Services for Elders: A Study of Critical
Policy and Financing Issues Linda A. Wray and Fernando M. Torres-Gil
What Are We Trying to Restore? A Case for Habilitation Paul A. Raia
The Kona Adult Day Center: Rehabilitation in Adult Daycare Karen L. Klemme
INDEPENDENT LIVING IN THE COMMUNITYIndependent Living and Community Life:
Building Coalitions Among Elders, People with Disabilities, and Our Allies
Julie Ann Racino and Judith E. Heumann What Is Independence? Elias S. Cohen
Consumer-Directed Homecare: What Makes It Possible? Charles P. Sabatino and
Simi Litvak
Adjusting to Early- and Late-Onset Disability: A Personal Perspective Jean
B. Zink
Planning for the Transfer of Care Joan B. Wood and Laura Lopater Skiles
`Retirement' for Older Persons with Developmental Disabilities Evelyn
Sutton, Harvey L. Sterns, and Ruth S. Roberts
EDUCATION AND TRAINING FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING
Training Families to Be Case Managers for Elders with Developmental
Disabilities Marsha Mailick Seltzer The Training of a Specialist in
Developmental Disabilities and Aging Evelyn Sutton, Harvey L. Sterns, Lisa
Schwartz, and Ruth Roberts
Aging with a Disability: Educating Myself June Isaacson Kailes
A UNIFIED POLITICAL AGENDA?
Autonomy as a Policy Goal for Disability and Aging Laurel Beedon Aging,
Disability, and Long-Term Care: The Politics of Common Ground Robert H.
Binstock
The Independent Living Model of Personal Assistance in National
Long-Term-Care Policy Gerben DeJong, Andrew I. Batavia, and Louise
Bouscaren McKnew
Changing Complex Long-Term-Care Systems Kay Charron