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Aging in Good Health by Sue E. Levkoff β€” book cover

Aging in Good Health

by Sue E. Levkoff (Editor), Yeon Kyung Chee (Editor), Shohei Noguchi
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Overview

With advances in medicine and preventive healthcare measures, more and more Americans are living to advanced old age while remaining productive and experiencing relatively good health and vitality. Unfortunately, a significant number of the elderly still succumb to various serious maladies, many of them preventable or treatable, whether physical or psychological. This excellent interdisciplinary collection of articles on aging, by a wide range of experts, is designed to make available to the general public the best recent research on the many facets of successful aging.
Divided into four main parts, the contributors discuss the psychological, sociological, and biomedical aspects of aging and conclude with a focus on service provisions for the elderly. Among the specific issues discussed are the role of negative life events in late-life adaptation, spiritual needs of those near the end of life, emotional health and maturity, family relational ethics and caregiving, planning and consequences of retirement, elder abuse, overmedication, alcohol abuse, nutritional recommendations, physical activity, physician-patient communication, exemplary services in the community, and volunteerism.
By combining multiple perspectives this accessible collection develops an overall picture of the needs of the aging individual and offers successful approaches to treating the diverse problems of later years.

About the Author, Sue E. Levkoff

Sue E. Levkoff, Sc.D., M.S.W., S.M., is associate professor of psychiatry at Brigham and Women's Hospital, associate professor of Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School, and associate professor of Health and Social Behavior at Harvard School of Public Health.
Yeon Kyung Chee, Ph.D., is instructor in the Department of Social Medicine and Division of Aging at Harvard Medical School.
Shohei Noguchi, B.A., is founder of Mejiro Human Science College, Mejiro Life Science College, and Chuo College of Law in Japan.

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Book Details

Published
November 1, 2002
Publisher
Prometheus Books
Pages
385
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781591020264

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