Abstract: This paper uses qualitative methodology to explore the experience of growing old in rural Appalachia. Given the growing population of older adults seeking and utilizing services, it is important to understand the challenges and specific needs related to aging. Within the context of rural Appalachia, these challenges and needs may be different than those in urban areas or areas outside of the region itself. From interviews with 14 geriatric service providers in rural southeast Ohio, the authors were able to identity three prevalent themes associated with aging in rural North Central Appalachia: scarcity of resources, valuing neighbors and family, and the prevalence of drug use. These findings suggest that preparation and ongoing tr...
A primary goal of welfare reform was to overcome welfare dependen-cy through the promotion of work a...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. Major: Social work. Advisor: Jeffrey L. Edleson. Februar...
Older adults continue to live longer, and their desire is to not only live longer but to remain as i...
This paper uses qualitative methodology to explore the experience of growing old in rural Appalachia...
Gerontological Social Work in Rural Towns and Communities provides a range of intervention and commu...
Abstract. Planning for future care is an important aspect of professional practice with older adults...
Most social studies of older people in the United States have focused upon problems and conditions e...
Approximately 27 percent of America’s aged live in rural areas. Despite similar problems, however, t...
A 1989 survey of the State Units on Aging (SUAs) produced five themes that seem to underlie the many...
The proportion of older adults in rural settings continues to increase, with the proportion of older...
The social life of older rural Americans is made up of relationships formed through kinship, their n...
The purpose of this study was to examine disadvantage among rural elderly. Specifically, the intent ...
Recent demographic trends highlight the increased prevalence of older populations in rural America. ...
Growing interest in healthier aging coincides with the comprehensive whole person wellness model, de...
OBJECTIVE: Explore how older adults' talk about accessing rural community health services. METHODS: ...
A primary goal of welfare reform was to overcome welfare dependen-cy through the promotion of work a...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. Major: Social work. Advisor: Jeffrey L. Edleson. Februar...
Older adults continue to live longer, and their desire is to not only live longer but to remain as i...
This paper uses qualitative methodology to explore the experience of growing old in rural Appalachia...
Gerontological Social Work in Rural Towns and Communities provides a range of intervention and commu...
Abstract. Planning for future care is an important aspect of professional practice with older adults...
Most social studies of older people in the United States have focused upon problems and conditions e...
Approximately 27 percent of America’s aged live in rural areas. Despite similar problems, however, t...
A 1989 survey of the State Units on Aging (SUAs) produced five themes that seem to underlie the many...
The proportion of older adults in rural settings continues to increase, with the proportion of older...
The social life of older rural Americans is made up of relationships formed through kinship, their n...
The purpose of this study was to examine disadvantage among rural elderly. Specifically, the intent ...
Recent demographic trends highlight the increased prevalence of older populations in rural America. ...
Growing interest in healthier aging coincides with the comprehensive whole person wellness model, de...
OBJECTIVE: Explore how older adults' talk about accessing rural community health services. METHODS: ...
A primary goal of welfare reform was to overcome welfare dependen-cy through the promotion of work a...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. Major: Social work. Advisor: Jeffrey L. Edleson. Februar...
Older adults continue to live longer, and their desire is to not only live longer but to remain as i...