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Connecting with Socially Isolated Seniors

  • ISBN-13: 9781932529739
  • Publisher: HEALTH PROFESSIONS PRESS
    Imprint: HEALTH PROFESSIONS PRESS
  • By Patricia Osage
  • Price: AUD $86.99
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  • Availability: This book is temporarily out of stock, order will be despatched as soon as fresh stock is received.
  • Local release date: 14/01/2013
  • Format: Paperback 120 pages Weight: 0g
  • Categories: Health systems & services [MBP]
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Nothing causes seniors to experience a greater decline in health and emotional well-being than social isolation. Producing more than just feelings of loneliness and hopelessness, social isolation makes seniors less safe, puts them at greater risk for financial, emotional, or physical abuse, and may contribute to rapid deterioration. This book offers service providers valuable tools for combating these negative outcomes. Written in concise, easy-to-understand language, this resource will help you identify seniors in the community and in residential care whose health and well-being are in jeopardy. Learn to recognise the symptoms of social isolation and find concrete suggestions for reaching out to those living in your community - but not thriving in it. Based on decades of experience with individuals living in senior housing, the book focuses on ways to address 10 factors that lead to social isolation, including: Physical health problems and disabilities Behavioural and cognitive health issues Gender disparities Loss of partner, friends, and pets Minority sexual orientation Language barriers Validated by research, Connecting with Socially Isolated Seniors includes findings from a large survey of older adults living in independent senior housing communities and from focus groups conducted with senior caregivers, service coordinators, and activities directors. This resulting guide highlights the role of empathy and an inclusive attitude when exploring seniors' needs - and the importance of getting to know each older adult as a unique human being - to be effective in supporting those who live alone. Facts, checklists, and a quiz help to easily identify individuals who are at risk for social isolation. Additionally, practical ""How to Help"" sections show how to intervene with specific, actionable suggestions. Community-based senior housing providers, assisted living communities, area agencies on aging, and other state and regional aging services organisations will find Connecting with Socially Isolated Seniors to be an invaluable addition to their staff resources. 2013 National Mature Media Award (Bronze Award Winner)
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