Description
In her 40-year career, author Mary Kaplan has participated in every aspect of geriatric social work, including direct services, administration, teaching, research, advocacy, and more. She describes key aspects of the social work role in settings ranging from hospital and community to residential, clinical, and academic. Through personal stories and observations, she also provides a valuable glimpse into each potential career path.
With features that include key points for each chapter and more than 20 stories to use for discussion, this instructive overview of the profession covers
- A brief history of gerontological social work and its origins
- Critical issues and challenges faced by older adults
- How social work addresses elder well-being, from mental health and substance abuse to living environments, family dynamics, economic resources, and more
- The ethical principles that guide this work
- Important aspects of diversity, including ethnicity, economic status, and gender identity
Useful as an introductory text for geriatric social work students and as a career guide for practicing professionals, this comprehensive look into the growing field of geriatric social work will encourage readers to choose this rewarding career path.
About the Author
Mary Kaplan, M.S.W., is a licensed clinical social worker who has worked in healthcare and geriatrics for over 40 years as a clinician, administrator, educator, and community activist. She is retired from the University of South Florida School of Aging Studies, where she was the Director of the Student Internship Program and taught courses on mental health and aging, geriatric care management, and Alzheimer's disease. She is the author of five books and has given presentations and conducted workshops throughout the United States, Europe, Canada, and Australia.
Reviews
"The Practice of Social Work with Older Adults is a book full of important life lessons and a preview of the potential for meaningful social work practice with older people and their families."
- Deborah Waldrop, Ph.D., LMSW, Professor, University at Buffalo School of Social Work
"...filled with essential factual information and tips for clinical practice, [this] book communicates the joy and fulfillment that can come with a lifetime of devotion to the special needs of older adults and their families."
- William E. Haley, Ph.D., Professor, School of Aging Studies, University of South Florida
Book Information
ISBN 9781938870866
Author Mary Kaplan
Format Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint Health Professions Press,U.S.
Publisher Health Professions Press,U.S.
Weight(grams) 310g