Home- and Community-Based Services for Older Adults: Aging in Context

Author:   Keith Anderson ,  Holly Dabelko-Schoeny ,  Noelle Fields
Publisher:   Columbia University Press
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9780231177696


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   01 May 2018
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As older adults and their families opt out of nursing homes, a range of home and community-based services (HCBS) have risen up to provide care. HCBS span platforms and approaches, from home health care to assisted living to community-based hospice to adult day services. These models are, for most, preferable to nursing homes and allow older adults to ""age in place""-live longer in their own homes and communities. Home- and Community-Based Services for Older Adults examines the existing and emerging models of HCBS, including the history, theory, research, policy, and practices across care settings. Emphasizing the multidisciplinary and interprofessional practice approaches used to deliver care, this book is an essential learning tool for students interested in medicine, nursing, social work, allied health professions, case management, health care administration, and gerontology. As the population of older adults grows, the authors ask, how can we best meet the needs of older adults and their families in the most effective, cost-conscious way while honoring their care choices?

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Author:   Keith Anderson ,  Holly Dabelko-Schoeny ,  Noelle Fields
Publisher:   Columbia University Press
Imprint:   Columbia University Press
ISBN:  

9780231177696


ISBN 10:   0231177690
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   01 May 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Language:   English

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 1. Introduction 2. Policies Related to Home- and Community-Based Services, by Amanda J. Lehning 3. The Older Americans Act and the Aging Network 4. Multidisciplinary and Interdisciplinary Practice Skills Across Home- and Community-Based Services Settings 5. Family Caregiving 6. Home Health Care 7. The Village Concept and Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities 8. Home-Based Primary Care 9. Assisted Living and Housing with Services 10. Adult Day Services 11. Hospice in Community Settings 12. International Perspectives on Home- and Community-Based Services 13. Technology in Home- and Community-Based Services Afterword: A Commentary on the Future of Home- and Community-Based Services, by Joseph E. Gaugler Glossary Index

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This book could fill a gap in student education regarding her or his future professional opportunities and experiences. It is useful to have such depth provided on HBCS, as these are often embedded across content or covered in one to several chapters among other texts. The book is well written and accessible to readers at multiple levels of education.--Marla Berg-Weger and Cara Wallace, St. Louis University


The authors have masterfully integrated information from a broad range of sources and distilled it into a well-researched, well-organized, well-written, and well, swell book that provides sound historical context, contemporary policy and practice implications, and a peek at the future.--Mercedes Bern-Klug, University of Iowa This book could fill a gap in student education regarding her or his future professional opportunities and experiences. It is useful to have such depth provided on HCBS, as these are often embedded across content or covered in one to several chapters among other texts. The book is well written and accessible to readers at multiple levels of education.--Marla Berg-Weger and Cara Wallace, St. Louis University Presenting a welcomed and needed comprehensive examination of home and community services--which has received insufficient attention until now--Anderson, Dabelko-Schoeny, and Fields offer a historical and contemporary understanding of this critical life space. Students, practitioners, policy makers, and other stakeholders in the health professions will learn fundamentals and gain new passion for assuring that health and care come home.--Laura N. Gitlin, Drexel University Americans overwhelmingly desire to live at home in their communities as they grow older, especially those with chronic health conditions and daily living challenges who often fear ending up in institutions away from loved ones and friends. Home- and Community-Based Services for Older Adults is an essential primer for those working across the care continuum and seek to deliver person-centered support so that all of us can live well in the place we call home. --Gretchen Alkema, The SCAN Foundation


Presenting a welcomed and needed comprehensive examination of home and community services-which has received insufficient attention until now-Anderson, Dabelko-Schoeny, and Fields offer a historical and contemporary understanding of this critical life space. Students, practitioners, policy makers, and other stakeholders in the health professions will learn fundamentals and gain new passion for assuring that health and care come home. -- Laura N. Gitlin, Drexel University Americans overwhelmingly desire to live at home in their communities as they grow older, especially those with chronic health conditions and daily living challenges who often fear ending up in institutions away from loved ones and friends. Home- and Community-Based Services for Older Adults is an essential primer for those working across the care continuum and seek to deliver person-centered support so that all of us can live well in the place we call home. -- Gretchen Alkema, The SCAN Foundation The authors have masterfully integrated information from a broad range of sources and distilled it into a well-researched, well-organized, well-written, and well, swell book that provides sound historical context, contemporary policy and practice implications, and a peek at the future. -- Mercedes Bern-Klug, University of Iowa This book could fill a gap in student education regarding her or his future professional opportunities and experiences. It is useful to have such depth provided on HCBS, as these are often embedded across content or covered in one to several chapters among other texts. The book is well written and accessible to readers at multiple levels of education. -- Marla Berg-Weger and Cara Wallace, St. Louis University This volume offers a timely treatment of an evolving, complex social phenomenon. * Choice *


The authors have masterfully integrated information from a broad range of sources and distilled it into a well-researched, well-organized, well-written, and well, swell book that provides sound historical context, contemporary policy and practice implications, and a peek at the future.--Mercedes Bern-Klug, University of Iowa This book could fill a gap in student education regarding her or his future professional opportunities and experiences. It is useful to have such depth provided on HCBS, as these are often embedded across content or covered in one to several chapters among other texts. The book is well written and accessible to readers at multiple levels of education.--Marla Berg-Weger and Cara Wallace, St. Louis University Presenting a welcomed and needed comprehensive examination of home and community services--which has received insufficient attention until now--Anderson, Dabelko-Schoeny, and Fields offer a historical and contemporary understanding of this critical life space. Students, practitioners, policy makers, and other stakeholders in the health professions will learn fundamentals and gain new passion for assuring that health and care come home.--Laura N. Gitlin, Drexel University This volume offers a timely treatment of an evolving, complex social phenomenon.--Choice Americans overwhelmingly desire to live at home in their communities as they grow older, especially those with chronic health conditions and daily living challenges who often fear ending up in institutions away from loved ones and friends. Home- and Community-Based Services for Older Adults is an essential primer for those working across the care continuum and seek to deliver person-centered support so that all of us can live well in the place we call home. --Gretchen Alkema, The SCAN Foundation


This volume offers a timely treatment of an evolving, complex social phenomenon. * Choice * This book could fill a gap in student education regarding her or his future professional opportunities and experiences. It is useful to have such depth provided on HCBS, as these are often embedded across content or covered in one to several chapters among other texts. The book is well written and accessible to readers at multiple levels of education. -- Marla Berg-Weger and Cara Wallace, St. Louis University The authors have masterfully integrated information from a broad range of sources and distilled it into a well-researched, well-organized, well-written, and well, swell book that provides sound historical context, contemporary policy and practice implications, and a peek at the future. -- Mercedes Bern-Klug, University of Iowa Americans overwhelmingly desire to live at home in their communities as they grow older, especially those with chronic health conditions and daily living challenges who often fear ending up in institutions away from loved ones and friends. Home- and Community-Based Services for Older Adults is an essential primer for those working across the care continuum and seek to deliver person-centered support so that all of us can live well in the place we call home. -- Gretchen Alkema, The SCAN Foundation Presenting a welcomed and needed comprehensive examination of home and community services-which has received insufficient attention until now-Anderson, Dabelko-Schoeny, and Fields offer a historical and contemporary understanding of this critical life space. Students, practitioners, policy makers, and other stakeholders in the health professions will learn fundamentals and gain new passion for assuring that health and care come home. -- Laura N. Gitlin, Drexel University


Author Information

Keith A. Anderson is associate professor in the School of Social Work at the University of Montana. He is the editor of End-of-Life Care: A Series at Columbia University Press. Holly I. Dabelko-Schoeny is associate professor in the College of Social Work at The Ohio State University. Noelle L. Fields is assistant professor in the School of Social Work at the University of Texas at Arlington.

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