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In this fascinating book, leading international experts in
gerontology and social work examine the conditions of older people
in their respective native lands--Australia, Canada, West Germany,
Great Britain, Israel, Japan, the Netherlands, and Sweden. In
response to the need for world-wide sharing of information and
research on one of the most dramatic developments of the twentieth
century in the United States and throughout the western world--the
aging of the populations--these professionals offer an
international dimension and cross-cultural knowledge to social
gerontology and gerontological social work. Emphasis is placed on
the social service delivery system in each country together with an
analysis of social work roles and activities. The informative
articles include demographic notes, the socioeconomic
characteristics of older people in each country, and the author s
forecast of trends, issues, and future directions. These timely
reviews of what has worked elsewhere may spark greater creativity
among educators and practitioners in social work and gerontology in
finding alternative solutions to the many problems professionals
face as advocates and service providers for older adults. Social
work practitioners and educators examine social services for
seniors in eight different industrialized countries. Each
chapter--focusing on a different country--features: a review of the
social service delivery system, providing information about its
historical evolution and current organization a look at home care
programs, as well as community based and institutionally based
services a review of service availability and accesibility with
consideration of how social services are coordinated with health
care and other human services special attention is given to social
work roles within the social service system, including an
examination of direct service and planning/management roles a
consideration of the importance and usefulness of social work in
service provision for each country a brief analysis of current
trends and furture directions for gerontological social work and
social services for the elderly. The cross-national perspectives
will highlight global trends in the industrial world and illuminate
distinctions among countries, based upon a particular historical,
political, and cultural context. Gerontological Social Work
provides a wider base for understanding and evaluating policies and
programs in one s own country. Each analysis suggests new and
different ways of solving problems and providing services. Social
work professionals worldwide will learn successful methods of
enabling the elderly to maintain maximum self-sufficiency and
participate actively in society, thus insuring improved quality of
life.
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