Aging in Rural Places: Programs, Policies, and Professional Practice / Edition 1

Aging in Rural Places: Programs, Policies, and Professional Practice / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0826198090
ISBN-13:
9780826198099
Pub. Date:
09/08/2014
Publisher:
Springer Publishing Company
ISBN-10:
0826198090
ISBN-13:
9780826198099
Pub. Date:
09/08/2014
Publisher:
Springer Publishing Company
Aging in Rural Places: Programs, Policies, and Professional Practice / Edition 1

Aging in Rural Places: Programs, Policies, and Professional Practice / Edition 1

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Overview

Research documents that rural elders are poorer, live in less adequate housing, and have far fewer health and service options available to them than their urban counterparts, yet there is a critical lack of current and detailed information on the problems facing rural elders and on the professional practices that serve this population. This text fills this gap by introducing readers to rural areas and their residents and discussing the issues, programs, and policies designed to meet their needs. Through a multidisciplinary lens, it examines and defines specific competencies required for successful work with older adults and their families in these communities. The text presents a research-driven, competency-based approach for the health and human service professionals who work with older rural residents. It discusses both the problems facing older adults and their families and evidence-based solutions regarding policy and best practices. Key issues examined include health and wellness, transportation, housing, long-term care, income, employment, and retirement, along with the needs of special populations (ethnic minorities, immigrants, and the LGBT population). Case examples reinforce an interdisciplinary model that addresses practice with rural elders that encompasses professional competencies, values and ethics, and the roles of a spectrum of health and human service professionals. The text also examines current policies affecting health and social services to rural elders and recommendations for policy change to build an effective health and human service workforce in rural communities. Links to Podcast interviews with scholars and respected professionals working in the field and "Spotlight" excerpts from the text reinforce information. In addition, the text provides discussion questions, PowerPoint slides, a test question bank, and suggested activities and exercises.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780826198099
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Publication date: 09/08/2014
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Kristina M. Hash, PhD, LICSW, is Professor of Social Work, and Director, Gerontology Certificate Program, West Virginia University.


Elaine Theresa Jurkowski, PhD, MSW, is a professor at Southern Illinois University Carbondale’s School of Social Work, where she teaches courses in health and aging policy, research, and program evaluation and social work practice. Dr. Jurkowski also holds joint appointments with the Department of Public Health and Recreation Professions and SIU’s School of Medicine’s Family Practice Residency Program.


Elaine Theresa Jurkowski, PhD, MSW, is a professor at Southern Illinois University Carbondale’s School of Social Work, where she teaches courses in health and aging policy, research, and program evaluation and social work practice. Dr. Jurkowski also holds joint appointments with the Department of Public Health and Recreation Professions and SIU’s School of Medicine’s Family Practice Residency Program.


John A. Krout, PhD, is Professor of Gerontology and Director of the Gerontology Institute at Ithaca College.

Table of Contents

List of Contributors

Preface

Foreword by Graham Rowles

Acknowledgments

PART I: INTRODUCTION
1. What is Rural?: Introduction to Aging in Rural Places

An Aging World
Definitions of Rural
Spatial Distribution of the Older population
Rural Population Change and Variation
Plan of the Book
Conclusions
Useful Websites

2. Who are Rural Elders?

Case Study

Introduction

Challenges for Rural Elders

Opportunities and Strengths

Diversity among Rural Elders

Conclusions

Useful Websites

PART II: HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICE NEEDS OF RURAL ELDERS
3. Health and Wellness among Rural Elders

Case Study

Introduction

Health Disparities

Behavioral Health

Screening Issues

Access to Health Care

Health Status

Social/Familial Issues

Environment

Stoicism and Survival

International Perspectives

Policies

Conclusions

Useful Websites


4. Housing, Poverty, and Transportation in Rural Places

Case Study

Housing

Poverty

Transportation

Recommendations

Useful Websites


5. Work, Retirement, and Leisure in Rural Places

Case Study

Introduction

Rural America

Employment

Retirement

Leisure and Recreation

Conclusions

Useful Websites

Part III: PROVIDING HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICE NEEDS TO RURAL ELDERS


6 Providing Services to Rural Elders

Case Study
Introduction
Service Needs of Rural Elders
Service and Service Utilization
Barriers to Services for Rural Elders
Conclusions
Useful Websites


7. Providing Services to Well Elders in Rural Areas

Case Study

Introduction

Recreation

Socialization

Education and Lifelong Learning

Work and Employment

Conclusions

Useful Websites


8. Providing Services to Frail Elders in Rural Areas

Case Study

Introduction

Acute Care

Long-term Care

End of Life Care

Conclusions

Useful Websites

Part IV. COMPETENT PRACTICE IN RURAL AREAS


9. Interdisciplinary Teams Caring for Rural Elders

Case Study
Introduction
Models of Teamwork
Health Literacy
Recruitment and Training of Professionals in Rural Areas
Conclusions
Useful Websites


10. Role of the Health Care Professional
Case Study
Introduction
Health Care Practice with Rural Elders
Professional Competency
Conclusions
Useful Websites


11. Role of the Human Service Professional
Case Study
Introduction
Social Work Practice with Rural Elders
Professional Competency
Competency and Evidence-based Practice for
Geriatric Social Work in Small Towns and Rural Areas
Conclusions
Useful Websites

Part V: CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS


12. Policies Impacting Rural Aging

Case Study

Introduction

Older Americans Act

Medicare

Long-term Care

Mental Health

Caregiver Support

Transportation

Social Security Act

Americans with Disabilities Act

Affordable Care Act

Food Subsidies

Competencies to Improve Policies

Conclusion

Useful Websites


13. Conclusion and Future Directions

INDEX

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