This chapter examines the different ways of aging, as well as the different approaches taken to caring for elderly relatives within an extended family spanning several generations and members born in either Italy or the United States.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/communication_books/1003/thumbnail.jp
Item does not contain fulltextThis chapter analyzes different old-age care regimes with regard to th...
As the population in the US ages, there is increasing need to study aging In this article I describe...
Physical therapists and other health professionals caring for aging adults routinely inquire about t...
Adults typically grow old within multigenerational families. Ties with relatives are mostly positive...
"Family relationships.""Information from Human Environmental Sciences Extension."New 3/96. Reprinted...
Care for elderly persons has many facets and is influenced by many factors of the care-dependent per...
Click on the URL to access the article (may not be free).The historical and current contexts of care...
This chapter examines key variables influencing demand for support provided by families and discusse...
Care for elderly persons is multifaceted and embedded in a rich socio-ecological context of individu...
Family caregivers are a diverse group of individuals. Forty-eight percent care for spouses or life ...
This book takes an in-depth look at what goes on 'inside' kinship care. It explores the dynamics and...
The growing percentage of Americans who are elderly and the prevalence of chronic medical conditions...
T HE LITERATURE on family sup-ports in old age is quickly be-coming saturated with evidence that doc...
Caregiving is the routine rendering of care by a caregiver who has taken the sole responsibility for...
Expanding longevity among the elderly and fertility decline are contributing to an aging US populati...
Item does not contain fulltextThis chapter analyzes different old-age care regimes with regard to th...
As the population in the US ages, there is increasing need to study aging In this article I describe...
Physical therapists and other health professionals caring for aging adults routinely inquire about t...
Adults typically grow old within multigenerational families. Ties with relatives are mostly positive...
"Family relationships.""Information from Human Environmental Sciences Extension."New 3/96. Reprinted...
Care for elderly persons has many facets and is influenced by many factors of the care-dependent per...
Click on the URL to access the article (may not be free).The historical and current contexts of care...
This chapter examines key variables influencing demand for support provided by families and discusse...
Care for elderly persons is multifaceted and embedded in a rich socio-ecological context of individu...
Family caregivers are a diverse group of individuals. Forty-eight percent care for spouses or life ...
This book takes an in-depth look at what goes on 'inside' kinship care. It explores the dynamics and...
The growing percentage of Americans who are elderly and the prevalence of chronic medical conditions...
T HE LITERATURE on family sup-ports in old age is quickly be-coming saturated with evidence that doc...
Caregiving is the routine rendering of care by a caregiver who has taken the sole responsibility for...
Expanding longevity among the elderly and fertility decline are contributing to an aging US populati...
Item does not contain fulltextThis chapter analyzes different old-age care regimes with regard to th...
As the population in the US ages, there is increasing need to study aging In this article I describe...
Physical therapists and other health professionals caring for aging adults routinely inquire about t...