Independent Living for Physically Disabled People

Independent Living for Physically Disabled People
Author: Nancy M. Crewe
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2001
Genre: People with disabilities
ISBN: 0595177972

Independent Living for Physically Disabled People was the first book to provide a comprehensive picture of the philosophy and services of independent living in the United States. It provided a beacon, usable by rehabilitation professionals and consumers, who were striving to create a path to full community integration. In the years since its publication, the independent living movement has flourished, centers have been built, and many consumers have assumed their right to make decisions regarding their own lives. Still, the foundation provided by the authors of this book continues to be useful and relevant in the new millennium. Authors, including Gerben DeJong, Lex Frieden, Denise Tate, Frank Bowe, Raymond Lifchez, Irving Zola, and Susan Stoddard describe such topics as the independent living paradigm, legislation and community organization, diverse program models, supportive environments, technology, key IL services, program evaluation, and prospects for the future.

Aging and Disability

Aging and Disability
Author: Michelle Putnam
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2007
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0826155650

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Independent Living

Independent Living
Author: Washington (State). Department of Social and Health Services
Publisher:
Total Pages: 22
Release: 1979*
Genre: Older people
ISBN:

Independent Living

Independent Living
Author: Andrew I. Batavia
Publisher: Vandamere Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2003
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

In Independent Living, the author provides readers with a thorough understanding of independent living as a viable option in selecting long-term care. Designed for policy-makers, medical professionals, and knowledgeable consumers, the work offers personal insight into the problems that may be encountered, as well as public policy, legal, and cost considerations in evaluating the option. It also presents a thorough review of all present long-term care options, identifying the advantages and disadvantages of independent living, and laying out the criteria for when it is the appropriate option.

Residence Options for Older and Disabled Clients

Residence Options for Older and Disabled Clients
Author: Lawrence A. Frolik
Publisher: American Bar Association
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2008
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781590319161

Recent census figures report that more than 35 million Americans are age 65 or older. Medical and scientific discoveries have prolonged life expectancy, and this, in turn, has led to needs that are specific to older persons and their caregivers. One of the most pressing of these is the need for appropriate housing. This book is a comprehensive guide to the many different types of housing available for aging and disabled individuals. It starts with the most independent type of living, proceeds through transitional forms of housing and ends with an in-depth discussion of medically assisted housing. With this book you will learn not only about the various types of housing but the pros and cons of each.

The Assisted Living Residence

The Assisted Living Residence
Author: Stephen M. Golant
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2008-07-14
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0801888174

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Assisted Living

Assisted Living
Author: Sheryl Zimmerman
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2001-11-30
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0801877210

With the number of elderly persons needing long-term care expected to double to 14 million over the next two decades, assisted living has become the popular choice for housing or care. Assisted living represents a promising model of long-term care that blurs the sharp distinction between nursing homes and community-based care and reduces the gap between receiving long-term care in one's own home and in an "institution." Assisted Living: Needs, Practices, and Policies in Residential Care for the Elderly examines the evolving field of residential care and focuses on national issues of regulation, reimbursement, and staffing. The book is based on a four-state study of assisted living facilities and describes the facilities, the persons residing in them and their needs, and how the services vary by facility. Because one-third to two-thirds of residents in assisted living facilities have cognitive impairment, special attention is devoted to dementia care. The book also focuses on how today's long-term health care environment evolved, and it examines the future direction and implications of assisted living. Assisted Living: Needs, Practices, and Policies in Residential Care for the Elderly brings together a group of nationally recognized experts to help define the types of residential care that should be encouraged and sets guidelines for selecting an appropriate type of facility.

Independent Living for Persons with Disabilities and Elderly People

Independent Living for Persons with Disabilities and Elderly People
Author: Mounir Mokhtari
Publisher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2003
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 9781586033804

This volume looks at assistive technologies for people who have limited independence, and the concept of the smart home, where a user has several heterogeneous systems, providing multiple and complementary functionalities and forming a whole complex environment.