Although the older population as a whole is increasing faster than any other age group, the most dramatic growth is in the oldest old. Centenarians, those individuals who have survived 100 or more years, have increased ten times in size over the past forty years. This population trajectory is expected to accelerate even more into the next century. Unfomately, social work with the older population rarely includes practice issues related to work with these older adults who have survived well past the average lie expectancy. This article provides a description of the current cohort of centenarians from a biopsychosocial framework and presents an agenda for social work practice, policy and research
The challenges of increasing longevity in the world’s population are fairly known. What is less reco...
The number of centenarians is increasing in most countries (including the developing countries). The...
The increase in life expectancy has highlighted the value of group work interventions as a cost-effe...
Although the older population as a whole is increasing faster than any other age group, the most dra...
Practice in the field of social gerontology is one of the developing frontiers in social work. Now a...
A centenarian is an individual who has survived to the age of 100, approximately 20 years longer tha...
Human populations around the world are growing older at the most astounding rate in the history of h...
Used a population-based sample (Georgia Centenarian Study, GCS), to determine proportions of centena...
Living into older ages is changing from an exceptional to an expected part of the life course experi...
The article concerns itself with those members of North Dakota population who entered their second c...
Living a long life is desired by many individuals, and this dream is likely to become reality in mor...
The challenges of increasing longevity in the world’s population are fairly known. What is less reco...
This article was published originally by the Current Gerontology and Geriatrics ResearchThis study e...
Due to changing demographics, all social workers will have experience working with older clients and...
Due to the impending elder boom the need for gerontological social workers is increasing. This stu...
The challenges of increasing longevity in the world’s population are fairly known. What is less reco...
The number of centenarians is increasing in most countries (including the developing countries). The...
The increase in life expectancy has highlighted the value of group work interventions as a cost-effe...
Although the older population as a whole is increasing faster than any other age group, the most dra...
Practice in the field of social gerontology is one of the developing frontiers in social work. Now a...
A centenarian is an individual who has survived to the age of 100, approximately 20 years longer tha...
Human populations around the world are growing older at the most astounding rate in the history of h...
Used a population-based sample (Georgia Centenarian Study, GCS), to determine proportions of centena...
Living into older ages is changing from an exceptional to an expected part of the life course experi...
The article concerns itself with those members of North Dakota population who entered their second c...
Living a long life is desired by many individuals, and this dream is likely to become reality in mor...
The challenges of increasing longevity in the world’s population are fairly known. What is less reco...
This article was published originally by the Current Gerontology and Geriatrics ResearchThis study e...
Due to changing demographics, all social workers will have experience working with older clients and...
Due to the impending elder boom the need for gerontological social workers is increasing. This stu...
The challenges of increasing longevity in the world’s population are fairly known. What is less reco...
The number of centenarians is increasing in most countries (including the developing countries). The...
The increase in life expectancy has highlighted the value of group work interventions as a cost-effe...