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Caregiving and care sharingCaregiving and care sharing

Caregiving and care sharing

Roberta R. Greene

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"The authors highlight the experience of providing care in several different family situations. This book not only serves as a guide to assist those caring for older adults, but also examines the experiences of older caregivers caring for younger adults, as older parents care for adult children with intellectual and psychiatric conditions, or when grandparents are raising their grandchildren. The caregiving needs of veterans are also addressed. As the number of older adults rises, the diversity of the population will also increase. The concept of care sharing indicates that care provision is not a solitary task. It implies that professionals are part of a caregiving collective - joining with families to promote functioning of those who require care. The chapters in this book identify various experiences of care and provide an opportunity for students and practitioners to develop their own model as professionals who will be part of a caregiving collective"--

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OL Work ID
OL20647763W

Subjects

Cultural DiversityTheoretical ModelsSocial WorkCaregiversHuman servicesFamily RelationsFamily relationshipsOlder peopleCare of the sickCare

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