| Days in the Lives of Gerontological Social Workers |
DAYS IN THE LIVES OF GERONTOLOGICAL SOCIAL WORKERSEdited by Linda May Grobman, ACSW, LSW, and Dara Bergel Bourassa, Ph.D., MSW, LSW
Table of Contents
About the Editors/Contributors/Photographer 9 Introduction 16 Acknowledgments 19 PART 1—COMMUNITY Chapter 1—The Blessings of Meals on Wheels 23 Chapter 2—Adult Protective Services 27 Chapter 3—Working With Immigrants in a Community Senior Center 31 Chapter 4—When the White Cane Comes in Handy: Helping Older Adults Navigate the Health Care System 37 Chapter 5—Geriatric Community Care Management 41 Chapter 6—Community Senior Services 47 Chapter 7—Best Practices in a Community Setting 53 Chapter 8—A Day in the Life of a NORC 57 Chapter 9—Gas Masks, Self-Affirmation, and War in Israel 61 PART 2—HEALTH CARE—HOSPITALS, HOME HEALTH, AND HOSPICE Chapter 10—Firsts: Mrs. Blue Visits the ER 67 Chapter 11—Social Work in Outpatient Rehabilitation 73 Chapter 12—Hospital Social Work: A Fast-Paced Environment 79 Chapter 13—Welcome to Geriatrics! Life as a VA Social Worker 85 Chapter 14—Do Unto Others: Life Lessons Learned as a Medical Social Worker 93 Chapter 15—A Typical Day: Social Work in Home Health 99 Chapter 16—A Day in the Life of a Hospice Social Worker 105 Chapter 17—The Need for Hospice Social Workers in Skilled Nursing Facilities 111 PART 3—NURSING HOMES Chapter 18—Social Work in a Nursing Home 119 Chapter 19—The Mount 125 Chapter 20—Life as a Nursing Home Administrator 133 Chapter 21—Investigative Social Work: The Nursing Home Surveyor 139 Chapter 22—A Day in the Life of an Ombudsman 145 Chapter 23—Long Term Care Ombudsman: Another Perspective 149 PART 4—SPECIAL POPULATIONS Chapter 24—Working With Geriatric Inpatients in Acute Mental Health 159 Chapter 25—Stella’s Orchestra: Social Work in Rural Geriatric Mental Health 165 Chapter 26—Social Work at the Alzheimer’s Association 171 Chapter 27—Parkinson’s Disease and Social Work Practice 177 Chapter 28—A Social Work Perspective on Geriatric Addictions 183 Chapter 29—Working With Homeless Older Adults 189 PART 5—NONTRADITIONAL METHODS AND SETTINGS Chapter 30—Tapping Into the Creative Parts: Art Therapy With Older Adults 197 Chapter 31—Integrative Touch and the 15-Minute StressOut 201 Chapter 32—A Win-Win Partnership: Intergenerational Social Work 207 Chapter 33—Social Work in a Law Firm 211 Chapter 34—Geriatric Care Management in Private Practice 219 Chapter 35—Caregiver Psychoeducational Support Groups: Gerontological Social Work in Business and Industry 223 PART 6—POLICY AND MACRO PRACTICE Chapter 36—Community Organizing in State Government 233 Chapter 37—Gray and Gay: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Aging 239 PART 7—STUDENT, EDUCATOR, AND RESEARCHER PERSPECTIVES Chapter 38—Field Placement in Geriatric Case Management 247 Chapter 39—A Graduate Student’s Experience in the Hartford Practicum Partnership Program 253 Chapter 40—Learning the Ropes as a BSW Intern 257 Chapter 41—Teaching Aging by Concept and Example 263 Chapter 42—One Day in the Life of a Qualitative Researcher 269 Chapter 43—Racism Oral History 275 Chapter 44—Centenarians in India: Secrets to Long Life 281 APPENDIX A: Organizations and Web Resources of Interest to Social Workers in Gerontology 287 APPENDIX B: Additional Reading and Resources 293 APPENDIX C: Glossary of Terms 311 ISBN: 978-1-929109-21-0
HOW TO ORDERThis book is available now through our secure online store. (Mastercard, Visa, American Express, or Discover required for online orders.) For mail or fax orders, use our printable order form. Credit card orders may also be called to 717-238-3787 or faxed to 717-238-2090. You may also order this book from
Amazon.com For further information about this book and course adoption information, e-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it , or call 717-238-3787, or write White Hat Communications, P.O. Box 5390, Harrisburg, PA 17110-0390. THANK YOU.
|