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This book explores the implications and significant ethical, social, economic and health challenges that an ageing world population presents. It provides valuable insights on concerns related to providing, organizing, planning and managing care of older persons in both formal and informal settings.
List of contents
List of Figures x List of Tables xiv Contributors xvi Foreword xxiii Acknowledgements xxvi PART I Care perspectives 1 1 Care of older persons: A discourse analysis 3
Mala Kapur Shankardass 2 Ethical challenges in the care of aging population: Experience from the United States of America 17
Letha M. Joseph 3 Seniors' poverty in British Columbia, Canada: A social justice issue 32
Karen Lok Yi Wong 4 End of life care and the ageing population: Asian perspectives 44
Jagriti Gangopadhyay 5 Why restructuring residential care matters: A global perspective 59
Sumana Das 6 Developing a model for caregiver's training and support 73
Ruchika Kuba and G. Mythili 7 Emerging challenges of care of elderly: Need for newer strategies for nurses in India 93
Sandhya Gupta PART II Family care, community care and long-term care 109 8 Sense of belonging in community-based care among South African older persons: A rapid review 111
Keshenaa Fakir, Erika Hitge, and Jaco Hoffman 9 Population ageing and care arrangements in later life in the Netherlands 140
Louise Meijering and Tobias Vogt 10 Aged people care in Poland 157
Artur Fabi¿ and Joanna K. Wawrzyniak 11 Care for the elderly in Singapore: Policies, delivery systems, and paradigms 173
Ho Mun Wai 12 From policy to practice: A comparative Anglo-German view of long-term care provision for older people 201
Ingrid Eyers, Kimberly Stoeckel, and Laura Allen 13 Canadian experience in providing care in long-term care homes 218
Suraj Laxman Gopinathbirla and Kanwal Shankardass 14 Expanding policies for hiring foreign long-term care workers in Japan: Current status, challenges, and responses 230
Noriko Tsukada PART III Dementia care 263 15 Formal community-based care: Older adults' experiences of home-based and day care services in South Africa 265
Maryna Rankin and Jaco R Hoffman 16 Caring for older people with dementia: A global perspective 280
Frances J. Morris 17 Caring for people with dementia in Australia 299
Claire Morrisby and Barbara Blundell 18 Care services for older adults with dementia in Türkiye 325
Isil Kalayci 19 Dementia care: Management and challenges in India 337
Esha Arora, Rhea Wason, and Ashish Goel 20 The San Lawrenz Dementia Friendly Community Pilot Project 347
Pauline Refalo and Maria Aurora Fenech 21 Epilogue on Care of Older Persons: What the future holds 374
Mala Kapur Shankardass Index 377
About the author
Mala Kapur Shankardass, an international consultant, is an academician, researcher, writer and an activist with higher educational qualifications inclusive of doctoral and post-doctoral specialization in sociology, health social sciences, and gerontology. Now retired, she has 38 years of teaching experience and has held important positions as a senior faculty member at the University of Delhi, India. She continues to lecture at different academic departments in both Indian and foreign universities and is also involved with prestigious assignments with various institutions, including the United Nations.
Summary
This book explores the implications and significant ethical, social, economic and health challenges that an ageing world population presents. It provides valuable insights on concerns related to providing, organizing, planning and managing care of older persons in both formal and informal settings.