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Jeffery, Inez C. – Educational Horizons, 1978
The author discusses the valuable contributions the elderly can make to our society and suggests means by which educators can assist in this endeavor. (Editor)
Descriptors: Children, Educational Gerontology, Human Services, Older Adults
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Zischka, Pauline C.; Jones, Irene – Gerontologist, 1984
Describes an age-integrated program serving residents in long-term care facilities in New York State. Describes the program's inception, the nature of recruitment efforts, and the content of the training program. A number of illustrations of volunteer ombudsmen interventions are presented for the purpose of providing an overview of services.…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Gerontology, Human Services, Nursing Homes
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Waters, Elinor; And Others – Educational Gerontology, 1976
Psychological services are largely unavailable for older people who want help in coping with their interpersonal problems. The Continuum Center of Oakland University selects, trains, and supervises older men and women, who serve as paraprofessional group leaders in a self-exploration program offered in a variety of community centers. Paper…
Descriptors: Counseling, Geriatrics, Group Counseling, Guidance
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Goodman, Catherine Chase – Social Work, 1984
Describes a hypothetical program called the Helper Bank, which uses time instead of money as the medium of exchange for services. The reciprocal relationship allows older persons to volunteer to help others as well as provide for future needs such as shopping, transportation or housekeeping. (JAC)
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Helping Relationship, Human Services, Older Adults
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Rathbone-McCuan, Eloise – Gerontologist, 1976
This paper develops the idea that the family of the aged participant is also a day-care client and should be considered as such in planning and delivering services. Ways of involving the family at the point of intake and in on-going treatment are suggested. (Author)
Descriptors: Day Care, Family (Sociological Unit), Family Involvement, Geriatrics
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Kowalski, N. Claire – Social Work, 1976
Two concepts--"Smother Love" and "Tough Love"--were used successfully in a training program for senior citizens preparing to become companions to hospital patients. This dependent versus interdependent framework enables the helpers to establish constructive relationships with patients. (SJL)
Descriptors: Attendants, Educational Programs, Helping Relationship, Human Services
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Meyers, Allan R.; And Others – Gerontologist, 1983
A review of 85 patients who received home care for terminal illness showed that a small proportion of patients use a relatively high volume of both in-patient and home care services. Data suggest that there are two dimensions of service utilization: a medical dimension and a social dimension. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Adult Day Care, Human Services, Older Adults, Participant Characteristics
Morris, Robert; And Others – 1971
This paper is presented in three parts. Part One considers the nature of the need for facilities, programs, and services for older people, sets forth long-range goals, reviews available information with respect to this area of action, and identifies major shortcomings of present approaches. Part Two is devoted to consideration of needs, goals,…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Consumer Education, Facility Improvement, Government Role
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Zawadski, Rick T.; Ansak, Marie-Louise – Gerontologist, 1983
Describes On Lok, a long-term care approach which has assumed responsibility for providing all services needed by a functionally dependent adult population. Based on the first two years of operation, descriptive data on the service system, its development, participants served, services given, and costs are presented and interpreted. (JAC)
Descriptors: Community Health Services, Delivery Systems, Gerontology, Human Services
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Kosberg, Jordan I.; And Others – Journal of Education for Social Work, 1981
A program that combines management skill development and applied gerontology is described. It includes five components: core courses, management courses, electives, gerontology courses, and fieldwork. A survey of graduates shows that job opportunities exist and that training has proven successful. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Aging (Individuals), Employment Opportunities, Gerontology
Strayhorn, Louise; Skinner, Jan – Worklife, 1979
Describes outreach services to isolated elderly residents in several rural areas of Colorado through the Senior Aide Program, funded by Comprehensive Employment and Training Act and other federal aid. What began as a project for seniors has in some areas become a general social services program. (MF)
Descriptors: Community Services, Federal Aid, Human Services, Low Income Groups
Ervin, Evon H., Ed. – Challenge!, 1980
This issue of the official magazine of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is written to stimulate nationwide interest in solving housing and urban problems by dealing with housing alternatives available to the elderly, e.g., shared housing and small group homes. HUD policies which help the elderly to maintain or upgrade…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Economic Development, Environmental Influences, Housing
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Woerner, Louise – Journal of Home Economics, 1977
A private-sector solution to the problems of the elderly is HomeCall, Inc. Using the home management approach, the corporation allows the aging to remain in their homes and buy needed services for home maintenance from high school and college age persons who arained and supervised by a managing home economist. (TA)
Descriptors: College Students, Federal Programs, High School Students, Home Economics
Duggar, Margaret Lynn; And Others – 1993
This publication spotlights the success and diversity of Florida's many intergenerational programs. It describes what intergenerational programming is and the three community needs that intergenerational programs address. Statistics on older persons as well as youth and families in Florida are followed by a listing of what intergenerational…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Age Differences, Age Groups, Community Programs
Smith, Bert Kruger – 1976
This pamphlet describes a multi-purpose day-care center for the elderly in Abilene, Texas which is intended to fill the "extended family" role of offering companionship, medical attention, and other aspects of concern to older persons in the community. The goals of the program are as follows: (1) to keep individuals out of institutions…
Descriptors: Adult Day Care, Adult Foster Care, Community Centers, Community Programs
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