An in-depth review of policy and programs for the "aging network"
How have programs for older adults evolved? Who uses these resources? How are they delivered? And what challenges do service providers face in meeting the needs of the aging baby-boom generation? Community Resources for Older Adults: Programs and Services in an Era of Change, Third Edition, answers these and other critical questions by providing a theoretical framework for understanding the forces that shape older adults′ likelihood to seek assistance.
New to the Third Edition
This instructor′s manual provides you with supplemental teaching materials that we hope you find helpful. We have included test questions, teaching resources, and chapter PowerPoint slides that can be used to guide lectures.
Essay Questions. These questions have been drawn directly from each chapter. The questions require student to understand, compare and analyze text material. Teaching Resources. This next section contains annotated bibliographies, reports, and an annotated media listing (full-length and video-clips) to supplement classroom activities for each chapter. Lecture Outlines. Lecture outlines drawn from each chapter have been created using Microsoft PowerPoint. The slides are saved in both PowerPoint versions 2007 and 2003.We welcome your comments and suggestions about the text or the instructor′s manual CD. Please e-mail either robbyn.wacker@unco.edu or kroberto@vt.edu.
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