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Action with the Elderly

A Handbook for Relatives and Friends

Book1978

Authors:

KENNETH M.G. KEDDIE

Action with the Elderly

A Handbook for Relatives and Friends

Book1978

 

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Authors:

KENNETH M.G. KEDDIE

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    CHAPTER 1 - Independence in Old Age

    Pages 1-3

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    CHAPTER 2 - Helping in a Personal Way

    Pages 4-22

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    CHAPTER 3 - Helping in a Practical Way

    Pages 23-49

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    CHAPTER 4 - Other Ways of Helping

    Pages 50-63

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    CHAPTER 5 - Health

    Pages 64-85

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    CHAPTER 6 - Communications

    Pages 86-90

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    CHAPTER 7 - Those Responsible for the Elderly

    Pages 91-99

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    CHAPTER 8 - Problems of the Elderly

    Pages 100-111

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    CHAPTER 9 - Serious Mental Disturbances

    Pages 112-122

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    CHAPTER 10 - Visitor's Charter

    Pages 123-124

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    Acknowledgements

    Page 125

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    Chapter Notes

    Pages 126-143

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    Further Reading

    Pages 144-146

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    Useful Local Addresses

    Pages 147-149

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    List of People being Visited

    Page 150

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    Appendix

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    Index

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Action with the Elderly: A Handbook for Relatives and Friends contains practical advice that will help the elderly citizens adjust in this mobile, technological, and rapidly changing society. This handbook describes the services it offers as complementing the qualities of a ""good doctor, the good priest, the good neighbor, and even the qualities of the good parent."" The text addresses the value of independence in old age, with some case studies to drive the point. The book explains rendering help in a personal way through visits, conversation, or reading; the text likewise offers tips on helping in practical ways such as cooking, memory compensation, and offers of appropriate and nourishing food. The book lists and explains other ways of caring such as maintenance of the home, appropriate health concerns, and communications. The text lists organizations and persons responsible for the elderly. The family doctor, voluntary organizations, and churches all contribute to the well-being of the elderly. The book then discusses the problems of the elderly such as psychological changes or bereavement. This handbook also offers advice on how to deal with serious mental disturbances, for example, depression, delirium, paranoia, or senility. This book will prove its worth to relatives, friends, caregivers, voluntary workers, social workers, religious ministers, and administrators of home for the aged institutions.

Action with the Elderly: A Handbook for Relatives and Friends contains practical advice that will help the elderly citizens adjust in this mobile, technological, and rapidly changing society. This handbook describes the services it offers as complementing the qualities of a ""good doctor, the good priest, the good neighbor, and even the qualities of the good parent."" The text addresses the value of independence in old age, with some case studies to drive the point. The book explains rendering help in a personal way through visits, conversation, or reading; the text likewise offers tips on helping in practical ways such as cooking, memory compensation, and offers of appropriate and nourishing food. The book lists and explains other ways of caring such as maintenance of the home, appropriate health concerns, and communications. The text lists organizations and persons responsible for the elderly. The family doctor, voluntary organizations, and churches all contribute to the well-being of the elderly. The book then discusses the problems of the elderly such as psychological changes or bereavement. This handbook also offers advice on how to deal with serious mental disturbances, for example, depression, delirium, paranoia, or senility. This book will prove its worth to relatives, friends, caregivers, voluntary workers, social workers, religious ministers, and administrators of home for the aged institutions.

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ISBN

978-0-08-021442-9

Language

English

Published

1978

Copyright

Copyright © 1978 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Imprint

Pergamon

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Authors

KENNETH M.G. KEDDIE

Consultant Psychiatrist, Montrose, Tayside Health Board