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Work and the Older Person
Increasing Longevity and Wellbeing
von Linda Hunt, Caroline Wolverson
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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ISBN: 978-1-04-014182-3
Erschienen am 01.06.2024
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 176 Seiten

Preis: 91,99 €

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Part exploration, part knowledge building, and part narration, Work and the Older Person: Increasing Longevity and Well-Being draws on the latest research from a variety of disciplines and resources to paint a complete picture of productivity in old age. Dr. Linda A. Hunt and Caroline E.



Linda A. Hunt, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA, is from St. Louis, Missouri and now lives in Oregon and Montana. She studies aging and directs the Graduate Certificate in Gerontology for Healthcare Professionals. In addition, she teaches a curriculum on aging and its impact on engagement in activities for occupational therapy programs at Pacific University and Chatham University. This book idea originated with Linda's love of older people, and the experiences of her mother, Bess Fine, who worked past age 70, and her aunt, Evelyn Myers, who volunteered past age 80. Both were role models for Linda. They inspired a work ethic. They taught her that engaging in work brings passion, purpose, and satisfaction to life.
Caroline Wolverson, DipCOT, DipHT, MSc, is from Yorkshire, England and is a senior lecturer in the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences at York St John University. She worked as an occupational therapist for 16 years in a variety of settings, and now teaches in the undergraduate occupational therapy program and masters-level Professional Health and Social Care studies.



Dedication About the Editors Contributing Authors Preface Chapter 1 A Historical Perspective Michael Wolverson, BA (Hons), BSc (Hons), MSC, RNMH, PGCE, RNT Chapter 2 An Occupational Science Perspective Jane Cronin-Davis, PhD, MSc (Crim Psych), BHSc (Hons), BSc (Hons), BA, PGCAP, FHEA and Caroline Wolverson, DipCOT, DipHT, MSc Chapter 3 Theories of Aging Linda A. Hunt, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA Chapter 4 Social Justice and the Older Worker Susan Magasi, PhD; Denise M. Nepveux, PhD, OTR/L; and Aimée Thompson, BSc (Hons) Chapter 5 Aging, Disability, and Work Nancy E. Krusen, PhD, OTR/L; Linda A. Hunt, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA; and Caroline Wolverson, DipCOT, DipHT, MSc Chapter 6 Well-Being and Employment Linda A. Hunt, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA Chapter 7 Ergonomics and the Older Person Jeff Snodgrass, PhD, MPH, OTR/L Chapter 8 Cognitive Benefits of Working Ross Andel, PhD Chapter 9 Volunteering Caroline Wolverson, DipCOT, DipHT, MSc Chapter 10 Technology's Impact on the Way Older People Work and Socialize Laura Dimmler, PhD, MHA; Erin E. Hunt, BS; and Caroline Wolverson, DipCOT, DipHT, MSc Chapter 11 Finding New Work and Reinventing Oneself Marian Arbesman, PhD, OTR/L Chapter 12 Sustainability Caroline Wolverson, DipCOT, DipHT, MSc and Linda A. Hunt, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA Chapter 13 Work, Legacy, and a Personal Reflection Linda A. Hunt, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA Financial Disclosures Index


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