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Introduction to aging : a positive, interdisciplinary approach / Judith A. Sugar, Ph. D., Robert J. Riekse, Ed. D., Henry Holstege, Ph. D., Michael A. Faber, M.A.

Sugar, Judith. (Author).

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  • ISBN: 9780826108807
  • ISBN: 0826108806
  • ISBN: 0826108849
  • ISBN: 9780826108845
  • Physical Description: xvi, 317 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
  • Publisher: New York, NY : Springer Publishing Company, [2014]

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Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-307) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Part I Growing older in the 21st century -- 1. We are growing older -- 2. The evolution of aging -- Section A Aging in a new century -- Section B Historical social theories of aging -- Practical application I -- Part II The realities of growing older -- 3. Physical changes and the aging process -- 4. Health, wellness, and normal aging -- 5. Mental health and mental abilities -- 6. Sexuality and aging -- 7. Death, dying, and bereavement -- Practical application II -- Part III The diverse living conditions of older people -- 8. Living environments of older people -- 9. Housing options for older people -- 10. Economics of aging: work and older persons.
11. Retirement: a changing American Institution -- Practical application III -- Part IV Support systems -- 12. Primary support systems -- Section A The family -- Nuclear and extended -- Section B Other support systems -- 13. Formal support systems -- 14. Medical care, Medicare, and medications -- 15. Assisted living/long-term care -- Practical application IV -- Part V Older people at risk -- 16. Elders at risk: older women and older minority group members -- 17. Elder abuse: crimes/scams/cons -- Practical application V -- Part VI Public policy issues -- 18. The policies and politics of aging: a new paradigm -- Practical application VI.
Subject: Gerontology.
Aging.
Older people.
Aging.
Aged.
Aged, 80 and over.

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Introduction to Aging : A Positive, Interdisciplinary Approach
Introduction to Aging : A Positive, Interdisciplinary Approach
by Sugar, Judith
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Introduction to Aging : A Positive, Interdisciplinary Approach


This new textbook creates a paradigm shift with a very practical approach to problem solving. Aging is an asset. Its focus on well care rather than just sick care by understanding physical fitness, sexual fitness, consumer fitness, nutritional fitness and social fitness among others, all point to aging as an asset leading to civic fitness and the potential for intergenerational support. This text may help springboard Gerontology into the 21st Century as the field creating excitement and hope for students and teachers alike. Cullen T. Hayashida , Ph.D. Director, Kupuna (Elder) Education Center Kapi'olani Community College University of Hawaii This research-based yet highly engaging textbook for undergraduate and masters-level college students ushers in a new paradigm of aging-that of aging as a positive stage of life. It offers an interdisciplinary perspective on the broad range of topics that comprise gerontology, using theoretical and research-based information while providing engrossing narratives and real examples of new trends, surprising findings, and controversial topics. The volume dispels many of the myths about aging through careful reporting of facts, issues, and trends. It sheds a positive light on getting older by viewing the elderly and near old as a diverse, capable subset of our population. A discussion of roles in the family, workplace, and greater society along with physical changes, health, sexuality, living environment, work, retirement, and cultural considerations reveal the challenges and opportunities faced by our rapidly aging population. This text comes with access to PowerPoint slides and an instructor's manual including learning objectives, key terms, test questions, suggested topics for essays and discussion, and suggested classroom activities and homework assignments. Key Features: Conceptualizes aging in America as a positive social revolution with far-reaching consequences Dispels negative myths about aging Engages the reader with vivid narratives Includes practical applications of knowledge throughout the text Includes instructor's manual, PowerPoint slides, and resources for additional learning opportunities Targeted to the needs of undergraduate and masters-level gerontology students

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