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.
Key Features: Fills a vacuum regarding information on health and
social services for rural elders Provides current and comprehensive
knowledge about issues besetting this population and programs and
policies designed to meet their needs Examines and defines specific
competencies required for effective health and social services
Based on a research-driven, competency-based, interdisciplinary
approach to policy and best practice Includes links to Podcast
interviews with scholars and respected professionals in the
field
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