Social Isolation of Older Adults -

Social Isolation of Older Adults

Strategies to Bolster Health and Well-Being

Lenard W. Kaye, Cliff Singer (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
305 Seiten
2018
Springer Publishing Co Inc (Verlag)
978-0-8261-4698-4 (ISBN)
95,15 inkl. MwSt
With contributions from scholars, clinicians, and elder-policy activists, this book documents the interrelated issues of social relationships and health in late life. It describes creative programs and intervention techniques that help maintain the integrity of an older adult's relations, communication pathways, and a sense of belonging.
Critical strategies for confronting a dire, yet under-addressed societal epidemic—the risky and potentially deadly consequences for older adults living a socially isolated life, are the focus for this book. By documenting our current understanding of the complex and multi-dimensional nature of social isolation among elders, the authors highlight innovative and alternative forms of community and later-life relationships that can serve to forestall or prevent social isolation and loneliness.

With contributions from recognized scholars, clinicians, and elder-policy activists, as well as from multiple practice perspectives (direct service providers, administrators, researchers, and educators) the book documents the interrelated issues of social relationships and health in late life. It describes creative programs and intervention techniques that help maintain the integrity of an older adult’s individual, group, and community relations, communication pathways, and a sense of belonging. The book also illuminates multidisciplinary and integrated best practices for minimizing the risk of late life social isolation. Case studies showcase the issues that arise in clinical practice and service delivery and demonstrate proven methods for effectively addressing them.

Key Features:



Delivers best-practice strategies and interventions for bolstering older adult social health and community engagement
Written by top scholars in the gerontology community
Explores the life-threatening risks and consequences of social isolation for older adults and their families
Describes the wide range of social relationships that can determine the extent to which older adults will be at risk of becoming socially isolated
Considers the role that older adult diversity and difference plays in determining quality of life and the integrity of relationships
Highlights physical, behavioral, environmental, social, and economic forces that can influence the quality of late life relationships

Lenard W. Kaye, DSW, PhD, is professor of social work at the University of Maine School of Social Work and Director of the University of Maine Center on Aging. Clifford M. Singer, MD, serves as chief of geriatric mental health and neuropsychiatry at Acadia Hospital and Eastern Maine Medical Center (EMMC) in Bangor, Maine and an adjunct professor at the University of Maine.

Contributors


Preface


PART I. Setting the Context


1. The Scourge of Social Isolation and Its Threat to Older Adult Health


Lenard W. Kaye and Clifford M. Singer


2. Historical Perspectives on the Research of Social Isolation, Loneliness, and Social Support


Mary Lou Ciolfi


3. Making the Case: The Clinical Value of Assessing Older Adults’ Social Isolation, Loneliness, and Social Relationships


Sarah Pillemer, Chelsea Schoen, and Sloane Sheldon


4. International Perspectives on Social Relationships, Social Isolation, and Well-Being Among Older Adults


Howard Litwin


PART II. Proven Strategies and Programs for Promoting Social Integration and Health


5. Friend Power—A View From the Front Lines:


The Importance of Relationships in the Lives of the Disabled, People With Dementia, and Older Adults


Hope Reiner


6. Physical Activity for Older Adults: Supporting Social Integration


Marilyn R. Gugliucci, Erica Robertson, Susan Wehry, and Shirley A. Weaver


7. Designing Age Friendly Communities as a Strategy for Enhancing Social Connectedness


Patricia Huffman Oh


8. Healthy Places and the Social Life of Older Adults


Keith Diaz Moore, Ivis Garcia, and Ja Young Kim


9. Volunteering as a Strategy for Combatting Social Isolation


Jennifer A. Crittenden


10. Using Technology to Advance Social Health


Hiroko H. Dodge


11. Spirituality and Religion in the Lives of Elders


Kenneth J. Doka


12. Involving Our Pets in Relationship Building—Pets and Elder Well-Being


Aubrey H. Fine and Erika Friedmann


PART III. Special Challenges Influencing Social Connectedness in Later Life


13. Social Networks and Social Isolation Among LGBT Older Adults


Sandra S. Butler


14. Family and Intergenerational Relationships


Donna M. Butts and Kristin Bodiford


15. Rethinking Love, Intimacy, and Sexual Relationships in the Later Years


Nicholas Velotta and Pepper Schwartz


16. The Gendered Nature of Later Life Relationships


Edward H. Thompson, Jr. and Kate de Medeiros


17. The Social Implications of Growing Old in Small Towns and Rural Communities


Kristina M. Hash, Deana F. Morrow, and Mandana R. Weirich


Appendix: Resources on Older Adult Social Isolation and Relationships


Lisa Dezso


Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Pflege Altenpflege
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Erwachsenenbildung
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Sozialpädagogik
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-8261-4698-8 / 0826146988
ISBN-13 978-0-8261-4698-4 / 9780826146984
Zustand Neuware
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