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Geriatric Competency, Training, And Services: Surveying A Local Aging Access Point, Toni Aiduk Jan 2010

Geriatric Competency, Training, And Services: Surveying A Local Aging Access Point, Toni Aiduk

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By the year 2030, 61 million baby boomers will be between the ages of 66 and 84. Add to that cohort the nine million “oldest old,” or those born before 1946, and significant numbers of 70 million individuals will need access to aging related services. Researchers and policy makers predict huge shortfalls in services and resources for the elderly, and document - that even now – there are too few social workers in the geriatric field. Many of those currently in the field lack professional geriatric training and may not be adequately prepared to help aging clients. However, these studies …