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OverviewAssisted living is the fastest-growing alternative to skilled nursing care for frail older persons in the United States. The expectations, settings, and missions of these residences are varied, making it difficult for prospective residents and their families to anticipate what it would be like to live in them. This book is a unique portal into the real world of assisted living and the key issues facing consumers, providers, and policy makers. Drawing on in-depth interviews with residents, their family members, staffers, and administrators, ""Inside Assisted Living"" opens the window on day-to-day life in six different types of assisted living residence. From 'Miss Helen at Valley Glen Home' to 'Mr. Sidney at Laurel Ridge', the detailed profiles of individuals show the commonalities among the residences while highlighting the positive and negative aspects of each. The voices of those living, visiting, and working in the homes clarify the important local (social relations, staff dynamics, leadership) and national (funding, regulation, aging-in-place) challenges presented by assisted living. Introductory and concluding chapters synthesize new findings that cross the six settings and reflect issues vital to all participants. The book also features an appendix detailing the research process involved in creating the profiles. Full Product DetailsAuthor: J. Kevin Eckert, PhD (Dean and Professor, University of Maryland, Baltimore County) , Paula C. Carder, PhD (Assistant Professor, Portland State University) , Leslie A. Morgan, PhD (Professor, University of Maryland Baltimore County) , Ann Christine Frankowski, PhD (Senior Research Associate, University of Maryland Baltimore County)Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press Imprint: Johns Hopkins University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9780801892592ISBN 10: 0801892597 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 10 August 2009 Recommended Age: From 17 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsList of Contributors Foreword, by Bill Thomas, M.D. Preface 1. Introduction 2. Miss Helen at Valley Glen Home 3. Opal at Franciscan House 4. Karen at Huntington Inn 5. Mrs. Koehler at Middlebury Manor 6. Dr. Catherine at the Chesapeake 7. Mr. Sidney at Laurel Ridge 8. Everyday Life in Assisted Living 9. Aging in Places 10. Aging in Places Appendix: Technical Description of the Research Project Notes References IndexReviewsOne of the most important books written about assisted living communities and the people who live in them. The authors succeed in unveiling the unknown dimension of dwelling in assisted living by bringing home to us the poignant reality and earnestness of living in a long-term care setting that strives to substitute for home. - Benyamin Schwarz, Ph.D., coeditor of Aging, Autonomy, and Architecture: Advances in Assisted Living ""One of the most important books written about assisted living communities and the people who live in them. The authors succeed in unveiling the unknown dimension of dwelling in assisted living by bringing home to us the poignant reality and earnestness of living in a long-term care setting that strives to substitute for home."" - Benyamin Schwarz, Ph.D., coeditor of Aging, Autonomy, and Architecture: Advances in Assisted Living"" Author InformationThis book is a collaborative effort undertaken by researchers and professors affiliated with the Center for Aging Studies at the Erickson School, University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC). J. Kevin Eckert is director of the center and dean of and professor at the school. Paula C. Carder, formerly associate director of the center, is an assistant professor at the Institute on Aging, Portland State University. Leslie A. Morgan is a professor in the department of sociology and anthropology, UMBC, and a senior research associate with the center. Ann Christine Frankowski is a senior research associate with the center and an adjunct assistant professor in the department of sociology and anthropology, UMBC. Erin G. Roth is a senior research analyst and ethnographer with the center. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |