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Caregiver Education And Service Utilization In African American Families Dealing With Dementia, Constance L. Coogle
Caregiver Education And Service Utilization In African American Families Dealing With Dementia, Constance L. Coogle
Virginia Center on Aging Publications
For more than a decade attention has been focused on Alzheimer’s family caregivers in African American communities. The Fourth Report of the Advisory Panel on Alzheimer’s Disease to the U. S. Congress and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services calls for “…public education and outreach efforts specifically targeted to ethnic elders and their families and communities through the development and dissemination of culturally relevant materials emphasizing both the established facts about [Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders] and the efficacy of seeking treatment.” (Advisory Panel on Alzheimer’s Disease, 1993, p. 50). While federal financing and state initiatives have addressed …
Meeting The Challenges And Opportunities Of Aging With Lifelong Disabilities: The Area Planning And Services Committee, Allison Wilder, Edward F. Ansello
Meeting The Challenges And Opportunities Of Aging With Lifelong Disabilities: The Area Planning And Services Committee, Allison Wilder, Edward F. Ansello
Case Studies from Age in Action
Educational Objectives
1. To generate awareness of needs and capacities of aging adults with lifelong disabilities and their effect upon human services
2. To understand the challenges and opportunities facing aging adults with lifelong disabilities in accessing appropriate community supports and services.
3. To illustrate the benefits of intersystem collaboration among human services providers through the vehicle of an Area Planning and Services Committee.
Mental Fitness And The Lifelong Learning Movement, Jane F. Stephan, Debbie Leidheiser, Edward F. Ansello
Mental Fitness And The Lifelong Learning Movement, Jane F. Stephan, Debbie Leidheiser, Edward F. Ansello
Case Studies from Age in Action
Educational Objectives
1. To identify the functional benefits of continued mental activity
2. To examine the role of Lifelong Learning Institutes in later life
3. To describe the motivations of participants in lifelong learning
Law Enforcement And Adult Protective Services Working Together: A Team Approach To Elder Abuse Cases, Anne Douglas Palmer
Law Enforcement And Adult Protective Services Working Together: A Team Approach To Elder Abuse Cases, Anne Douglas Palmer
Case Studies from Age in Action
Educational Objectives
1. Familiarize readers with the different roles and responsibilities of Adult Protective Services and law enforcement in elder abuse cases.
2. Demonstrate the benefits of working collaboratively to resolve complex elder abuse and domestic violence cases.
Congregate Nutrition Programs Can Alleviate Loneliness And Isolation, Carol Cooper Driskill
Congregate Nutrition Programs Can Alleviate Loneliness And Isolation, Carol Cooper Driskill
Case Studies from Age in Action
Educational Objectives
1. Familiarize readers with the Older Americans Act congregate nutrition services provided to community-residing older adults.
2. Demonstrate how congregate nutrition services can alleviate isolation and loneliness in community-residing older adults.
Social Interaction And The Health Insurance Choices Of The Elderly, Eldar Beiseitov, Jeffrey D. Kubik, John R. Moran
Social Interaction And The Health Insurance Choices Of The Elderly, Eldar Beiseitov, Jeffrey D. Kubik, John R. Moran
Center for Policy Research
Using data from the 1998 wave of the Health and Retirement Study, we examine the effect of social interactions on the health insurance choices of the elderly. We find that having more social interactions, as measured by contacts with friends and neighbors, reduces the likelihood of enrolling in a Medicare managed care plan relative to purchasing a medigap policy or having coverage through Medicare alone. Our estimates indicate that social networks are an important determinant of the health insurance choices of the elderly and provide suggestive evidence that "word-of-mouth" information sharing may have played a role in the preference of …
Social Integration Of Older Immigrants In 21st Century America, Janet Wilmoth
Social Integration Of Older Immigrants In 21st Century America, Janet Wilmoth
Center for Policy Research
There are various reasons for the burgeoning interest in detailed research into the determinants of social well-being among older immigrants in this country. As a result of shifting federal government policies, the total volume of immigrants has increased significantly, the countries from which they migrate have changed, and more immigrant families have brought their parents into the United States than ever before. Consequently, the older adult population is becoming more diverse due in part to the aging-in-place of younger immigrants and an increasing number of immigrants who are older upon arrival in the United States. These trends create challenges for …
Income And The Use Of Prescription Drugs By The Elderly: Evidence From The Notch Cohorts, John R. Moran, Kosali Ilayperuma Simon
Income And The Use Of Prescription Drugs By The Elderly: Evidence From The Notch Cohorts, John R. Moran, Kosali Ilayperuma Simon
Center for Policy Research
We use exogenous variation in Social Security payments created by the Social Security benefits notch to estimate how retirees' use of prescription medications responds to changes in their incomes. In contrast to estimates obtained using ordinary least squares, instrumental variables estimates based on the notch suggest that lower-income retirees exhibit considerable income sensitivity in their use of prescription drugs. Our estimates are potentially useful for thinking about the health implications of changes in transfer payments to the elderly and for evaluating the benefits of the recently enacted Medicare prescription drug benefit.