Yeshiva Univ., New York, NY. Provides data from the Harvard Public School of Health Study, Reinventing Aging: Baby Boomers and Civil Engagement, 1st edition, c2004, explores baby boomers' perceptions of their future social healthcare expectations. Softcover. DNLM: Needs Assessment--trends--Aged--Congresses.
Contributors
vii
Foreword
ix
Jeanette Takamura
Preface
xiii
Rose Dobrof
Acknowledgment
xv
Introduction: An Unsuspecting Future
1
(7)
Helen Rehr
Overview: Current Seniors, Baby Boomers, Minorities, and Health Disparities
8
(19)
A Baby Boomer's Perception of the Baby Boom Era
27
(8)
Sue Woodman
Income Security: Social Security, Work, Pensions, and Savings
35
(11)
Health Care Security: Medicare, Medicaid, Health Insurance, and Health Care Delivery
46
(14)
Long-Term Care: Who Will Care for Us?
60
(14)
End-of-Life-Care
74
(10)
Karen O. Kaplan
Retirement, Lifestyles, and Roles: Leisure, Volunteering, and Work
84
(13)
Living Arrangements
97
(14)
Aging in Place: Shaping Communities for Tomorrow's Baby Boomers---Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities (NORCs)
111
(12)
Fredda Vladeck
Health Care Professionals and Their Education
123
(22)
Community Collaboration and Advocacy
145
(13)
Can My Eighties Be Like My Fifties?: Conclusions and Recommendations
158
(15)
Appendix
173
(14)
Appendix I Social Work Fellows Planning Committee
181
(1)
Appendix II Summit Presenters
182
(3)
Appendix III Workshop Leaders and Reporters
185
(2)
Index
187
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