
Societal mechanisms for maintaining competence in old age
About this book
In this interdisciplinary volume, renowned researchers examine how societal mechanisms and social support systems enable individuals to continue leading independent lives within their communities or in an institutional setting.
Integrating sociological, psychological and health perspectives, the distinguished contributors address such topics as active life expectancy, mental health issues, social relationships, housing design, and institutional care. They describe how older adults' decision-making capacity is maintained by a variety of societal mechanisms, including formal support systems, cognitive training, and environmental supports.
Subjects
Old age assistanceAgingSocial work with older peoplePsychologyOlder peopleServices forPsychological aspectsAgedSocial work with the agedOld ageSocial skillsLife StyleMental CompetencyHomes for the AgedNursing HomesSocial Support