Approximately 27 percent of America’s aged live in rural areas. Despite similar problems, however, there are substantial differences in the nature of human services designed to meet these needs in cities and rural areas. This chapter examines rural problems and services in health, income, housing and social integration. In addition, unique rural issues of community outreach and professional relationships in rural areas are examined
Besides recognizing that there is a critical unmet and underemphasized need for mental health servic...
This study focuses on characteristics, challenges, and benefits of practicing social work in the Upp...
This presentation addresses a brief history of knowledge around rural social work, the current state...
Approximately 27 percent of America’s aged live in rural areas. Despite similar problems, however, t...
Approximately 27 percent of America’s aged live in rural areas. Despite similar problems, however, t...
There are a variety of problems that affect older people in rural areas. In the first part of this p...
Gerontological Social Work in Rural Towns and Communities provides a range of intervention and commu...
This study focuses on characteristics, challenges, and benefits of practicing social work in the Upp...
Abstract. This study focuses on characteristics, challenges, and benefits of practicing social work ...
Abstract. This study focuses on characteristics, challenges, and benefits of practicing social work ...
As long as social workers have considered rural social work unique from other fields of practice the...
As long as social workers have considered rural social work unique from other fields of practice the...
This presentation addresses a brief history of knowledge around rural social work (including demogra...
A 1989 survey of the State Units on Aging (SUAs) produced five themes that seem to underlie the many...
This study focuses on characteristics, challenges, and benefits of practicing social work in the Upp...
Besides recognizing that there is a critical unmet and underemphasized need for mental health servic...
This study focuses on characteristics, challenges, and benefits of practicing social work in the Upp...
This presentation addresses a brief history of knowledge around rural social work, the current state...
Approximately 27 percent of America’s aged live in rural areas. Despite similar problems, however, t...
Approximately 27 percent of America’s aged live in rural areas. Despite similar problems, however, t...
There are a variety of problems that affect older people in rural areas. In the first part of this p...
Gerontological Social Work in Rural Towns and Communities provides a range of intervention and commu...
This study focuses on characteristics, challenges, and benefits of practicing social work in the Upp...
Abstract. This study focuses on characteristics, challenges, and benefits of practicing social work ...
Abstract. This study focuses on characteristics, challenges, and benefits of practicing social work ...
As long as social workers have considered rural social work unique from other fields of practice the...
As long as social workers have considered rural social work unique from other fields of practice the...
This presentation addresses a brief history of knowledge around rural social work (including demogra...
A 1989 survey of the State Units on Aging (SUAs) produced five themes that seem to underlie the many...
This study focuses on characteristics, challenges, and benefits of practicing social work in the Upp...
Besides recognizing that there is a critical unmet and underemphasized need for mental health servic...
This study focuses on characteristics, challenges, and benefits of practicing social work in the Upp...
This presentation addresses a brief history of knowledge around rural social work, the current state...