Functional Performance in Older Adults 5th Edition
$10.00
Bette Bonder; Noralyn Pickens; Vanina Dal Bello-Haas
ISBNs: 1719647909, 1719651531, 9781719647908, 9781719651530, 9781719651547, 978-1719647908, 978-1719651530, 978-1719651547
English | 2024 | Original PDF | 50 MB | 593 Pages
Support the health, well-being, and quality of life of older adults!
Here’s the ideal resource for students who are preparing to work with older adults. This text discusses the complexity of the aging experience, the science that contributes to positive aging, and the specific considerations that occupational therapy practitioners must bring to their efforts to support older adults. You’ll find descriptions of the normal aging process, discussions of how health and social factors can impact your clients’ ability to participate in valued occupations, and guidance on how to develop occupation-based strategies for maximizing their well-being.
- New Chapters! Features nine new chapters, Aging and Culture; Identity, Sexuality, and Relationships; Legal
and Ethical Issues; Special Concerns in Care and Prevention; Metabolic
Conditions; Home Management; Health Management and Sleep; Community
Mobility and Driving; Caregiving; and Acute Care Services.
- Revised! Features a reconceptualized section, Aging: Body Structures and Body Functions,
with chapters addressing both normal aging and health conditions to
provide a holistic perspective on functional and occupational
performance in older adults and OT interventions.
- Updated & Expanded! Addresses
interprofessional practice as interprofessional collaboration to
emphasize its importance in today’s healthcare environment and to
clients.
- New! Threads
“Case Studies” throughout the chapters to encourage in-the-moment
application of the content, and revisits those related to health
conditions in the chapters on service delivery to help students
appreciate the delivery of OT services in different care contexts.
- Revised and Updated! Incorporates
the most current evidence available and presents strategies supported
by the evidence in “Promoting Best Practices” boxes.
- New! Summarizes
the assessments most relevant to older adult practice, occupation, and
psychometrically best practices in an assessment table organized by ICF
factors.
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Encourages clinical reasoning with a “Mini-Case Study” and “Provocative
Questions” at the beginning of each chapter and “Critical-Thinking
Questions” at the end of each chapter with the author’s suggested
responses in Appendix A.
- Reviews assessment and intervention strategies.
- Uses the International Classification of Function (ICF; World Health Organization) as its major organizing principle.