The Aging Networks book cover

FROM THE PUBLISHER:

 
Revised and updated to include the most current information concerning later-life care, this seventh edition provides students and practitioners with a detailed overview of federal, state, and local programs and services for older people with cognitive, physical, and social needs. It also examines new and emerging needs and interests of older adults and what measures are being taken tot address them, including civic engagement, religion and spirituality, and arts and humanities programs. 
 
An ideal source for students and educators in a variety of disciplines – from gerontology to nursing to public health – this guide offers a historical perspective on the evolution of programs and services for older Americans. It also cites a wealth of important changes in legislation, health care, lifestyle, and other areas concerning older adults that have occurred since the publication of the previous edition.
 
This guide covers various aspects of each program or service including:
  • HIstorical evolution of the Aging Network
  • Both enacted and proposed relevant legislation
  • Essays by experts in the field
  • Challenges faced by older adults, professionals, and policymakers
  • New sources and relevant websites
  • Discussion questions for classroom use

FROM THE PGC TEAM:

While we do not have the most recent edition, this book contains some good information.

There are 3 copies AVAILABLE to borrow at the PGC Library.

 

The PGC Library is in the Pruett Gerontology Center, Sherrod Building room 129. Feel free to stop by or contact us for on-campus delivery!