Today, nearly one of every eight Americans is 65 or older, and by
2030, over 20% of the population will be in this age group. Are you
prepared to work with this vastly diverse and rapidly growing
population This single source is designed to help social service
professionals provide effective services to America's vastly
diverse and rapidly growing elderly population. Diversity and Aging
in the Social Environment explores the impact of race/ethnicity,
gender, sexual orientation, and geographic location on elders'
strengths, challenges, needs, and resources to provide you with a
more complete understanding of the issues elders face. In order to
be more responsive to older adults, social workers and other human
service professionals need to enhance their knowledge of the aging
population and the factors that impact the way seniors interact
with society, organizations, community resources, neighborhoods,
support networks, kinship groups, family, and friends.Diversity and
Aging in the Social Environment examines differences in race,
ethnicity, geographical location, sexual orientation, religion, and
health status to help current and future human service
professionals provide culturally competent services to the diverse
range of elderly people they serve. In addition, it addresses the
wide disparity that exists for older Americans in terms of income
and assets, number of chronic conditions, functional and cognitive
impairment, housing arrangements, and access to health care. This
book provides a context for the examination of diversity issues
among older adults by describing and discussing several theoretical
perspectives on aging that highlight important aspects of
diversity.Next, you'll find thoughtful examinations of: issues and
challenges faced by lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender elders
and the strengths they bring into later life the impact of gender,
race, and sexual orientation on prevalence rates, risk factors,
methods of disease contraction, and mortality rates among older
adults with HIV/AIDS along with a discussion of the psychosocial
issues they face diverse characteristics of custodial grandparents
and the influence of the caregivers' gender, race, age, and
geographic location on methods of care and available caregiver
support differences in caregiver characteristics, service
utilization, caregiver strain, and coping mechanisms among several
racial/ethnic groups of adults who care for elderly, disabled, and
ill persons cultural/religious factors that influence interactions
between health care personnel and Japanese-American elders the
relationship between acculturation and depressive symptoms among
Mexican-American couples life challenges facing Jewish and
African-American elders with a look at each group's coping
mechanisms differences in religious/spiritual coping skills among
Native American, African-American, and white elders psychological
well-being and religiosity among a diverse group of rural elders
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