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    Functional performance in older adults / [edited by] Bette Bonder, Vanina Dal Bello-Haas.

    • Title:Functional performance in older adults / [edited by] Bette Bonder, Vanina Dal Bello-Haas.
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    • Other Contributors/Collections:Bonder, Bette, editor.
      Dal Bello-Haas, Vanina, editor.
    • Published/Created:Philadelphia : F.A. Davis Company, [2018]
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Older people--Rehabilitation.
      Aging.
    • Medical Subjects: Aging--physiology.
      Health Services for the Aged.
      Mental Disorders.
      Health Promotion.
      Aged.
    • Edition:Fourth edition.
    • Description:xxvi, 573 pages ; 29 cm
    • Summary:"Support the very best health, well-being, and quality of life for older adults! Here's the ideal resource for rehabilitation professionals who are working with or preparing to work with older adults! Youll find descriptions of the normal aging process, discussions of how health and social factors can impede your clients ability to participate in regular activities, and step-by-step guidance on how to develop strategies for maximizing their well-being."-- Publisher's description.
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
    • ISBN:9780803646056 hardcover
      0803646054 hardcover
    • Contents:Machine generated contents note: pt. I Global Health and Aging: Implications for Health and Participation
      1. Growing Old in Today's World / Bette Bonder
      History of Aging
      Life Expectancy
      Impact of Economic Circumstances and Gender Throughout History
      Attitudes About Aging From a Historical Perspective
      Historical Roles of Older Adults
      Cohort Effects
      Aging Today: Factors Affecting the Experience of Aging
      Physical Environment
      Sociocultural Factors
      Individual Characteristics
      Impact of Gender in Modern Times
      Socioeconomic Factors
      Positive Aging
      2. Theories of Aging: A Multidisciplinary Review for Occupational and Physical Therapists / Evguenia S. Popova
      Challenges of Societal Aging
      What Do Gerontologists Want to Explain?
      Sociodemographic Changes
      Current State of Theory in Gerontology
      Theories of Aging
      Biological Theories of Aging
      Neuropsychological Theories of Aging
      Psychological Theories of Aging
      Sociological Theories of Aging
      Client-Centered Approaches With Older Adults
      Systems Theory of Motor Control
      Model of Human Occupation
      International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health and the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework, Third Edition
      ICF
      Occupational Therapy Practice Framework, Third Edition
      3. Public Policy and Advocacy in North America / Nancy Richman
      Public Policy and Aging
      Federal Policy
      State Policy
      Local Policy
      Public Policy in International Context
      Models of Advocacy
      How Policy Is Made
      Advocating for Policies
      Advocating for Individuals
      Role of OT and PT in Advocacy
      Advocacy at Work: The Olmstead Act
      4. Aging Around the World
      Services for Older Adults in Israel / Iris Rasoolu
      Demography of Aging in Israel
      Health and Welfare Services
      Long-Term Care for Disabled Elders
      Social Formal System of Care
      Health System of Care
      Issues and Challenges
      Health Care for the Elderly in Mexico / Susana Villasana Benltez
      Sociodemographic Context
      Health-Care Systems
      Conclusion
      Aging in South Africa / Anupa Singh
      Effect of Apartheid on South African Aged
      Rainbow Nation: Current Status of Older Adults
      Health Care in South Africa
      Role of the Aged in the South African Community
      Challenges for the Aged in South Africa
      Conclusion
      5. Meaningful Occupation in Later Life / Bette Bonder
      Search for Meaning
      Occupation and Meaning
      Themes of Meaning
      Supporting Meaning in Occupational and Physical Therapy Interventions
      6. Culture, Ethics, and Elder Abuse / Georgia J. Anetzberger
      Culture and Aging
      Aging in International Context
      Culture and Aging in the United States
      Aging, Culture, and Function
      Occupations
      Performance Skills
      Performance Patterns
      Context
      Activity Demands
      Client Factors: Body Functions and Body Structures
      Culture and the Intervention Process
      Cultural Competency
      Analysis of Occupational Performance
      Intervention
      Ethical Issues in Later Life
      Elder Abuse
      Definition and Forms
      Prevalence and Incidence
      Reporting
      Examples, Signs, and Risk Factors
      Addressing Elder Abuse
      pt. II Aging: Body Structures and Body Functions
      Section 1 Normal Age-Related Changes
      7. Cognitive Function / Nicole T. Dawson
      Bases of Cognitive Aging
      Key Tenets of Cognitive Aging Across the Life Span
      Methodological Considerations
      Foundations of Cognition Aging: Basic and Higher Order Cognitive Processes
      Basic Cognitive Processes
      Higher Order Cognitive Processes
      Additional Cognitive Processes
      Theories Of Cognitive Aging
      Speed of Processing Theory
      Working Memory
      Inhibition
      Common Cause Hypothesis (Sensory Functioning)
      Optimizing Cognitive Aging and Health
      8. Cardiopulmonary and Cardiovascular Function / Elizabeth Dean
      Interrelationships Among Structure and Function, Activity, and Social Participation: Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Function
      Age-Related Changes in the Cardiopulmonary System and Its Function
      Airways
      Lung Parenchyma
      Alveolar Capillary Membrane
      Chest Wall
      Respiratory Muscles
      Net Effect of Age-Related Cardiopulmonary Changes
      Age-Related Changes in the Cardiovascular System and Its Function
      Heart
      Bloodvessels
      Net Effects of Age-Related Cardiovascular Changes
      Functional Consequences of Age-Related Cardiopulmonary and Cardiovascular Changes
      Functional Performance Threshold
      Functional Capacity
      Functional Consequences of Fitness in Older People
      Deconditioning
      Conditioning
      Implications for the Management of the Care of Older People
      Safety
      Customizing the Environment to Maximize Function
      9. Sensory Function and Function Related to the Skin / Bobby Nijjar
      Vision System and Functional Performance
      Normal Age-Related Vision System and Vision Changes
      Auditory System and Functional Performance
      Normal Age-Related Auditory System and Hearing Changes
      Effects of Normal Age-Related Auditory System and Hearing Changes
      Taste and Smell: Physical Changes and Functional Performance
      Somesthesis: Physical Changes and Functional Performance
      Skin Changes With Aging
      Touch and Pressure
      Pain
      Temperature
      10. Neuromuscular and Movement Function: Muscle, Bone, and Joints / Sirirat Seng-lad
      Neuromusculoskeletal and Movement Function in Older Adults
      Age-Related Changes in Muscle Strength and Power
      Age-Related Muscle Changes and Function
      Age-Related Changes i n the Skeletal System
      Age-Related Changes in the Nervous System
      Assessing the Neuromusculoskeletal System in Older Adults
      Range of Motion and Flexibility Assessment
      Muscle Strength and Power Assessment
      Management of Neuromusculoskeletal Impairments in the Older Adult
      Strength and Resistance Exercises
      Flexibility (Stretching) Exercises
      11. Neuromuscular and Movement Function: Coordination, Balance, and Gait / Sirirat Seng-lad
      Age-Related Changes in Postural Alignment
      Age-Related Changes in Coordination
      Age-Related Changes in Balance and Gait
      Changes in Proprioception
      Changes in Gait
      Assessing Posture, Coordination, Balance, and Gait in Older Adults
      Static Posture Assessment
      Coordination Assessment
      Balance Assessment
      Gait Assessment
      Management of Posture, Coordination, Balance, and Gait Problems in the Older Adult
      Postural Problems and Skeletal Deformities
      Coordination
      Balance and Gait
      Section 2 Age-Related Health Conditions, Impairments, and Limitations
      12. Cognitive and Emotional Function: Health Conditions / Nicole T. Dawson
      Key Tenets for Understanding and Maximizing Success With Atypical Cognitive Changes
      Neurodegenerative Illnesses: Dementia and Associated Disorders
      Prevalence of Dementia and Associated Disorders
      Etiology and Types of Dementia
      Symptoms of Dementia
      Diagnosing Dementia
      Pharmacological and Nonpharmacological Interventions for Dementia
      Stroke
      Prevalence
      Etiology and Types of Stroke
      Symptoms of Stroke
      Diagnosing Stroke
      Pharmacological and Nonpharmacological Interventions for Stroke
      Mental Health Conditions
      Depression
      Anxiety Disorders
      Schizophrenia
      Bipolar Disorder
      Substance Use Disorders
      Understanding the Illness Experience of Individuals With Cognitive Conditions
      Translating Research Findings Into Rehabilitation Treatment Plans for Cognitive and Emotional Disorders
      13. Cardiopulmonary and Cardiovascular Function: Health Conditions / Elizabeth Dean
      Factors Affecting Cardiopulmonary and Cardiovascular Health in Older People
      Pathophysiology, Etiology, and Epidemiology
      Gravitational Stress and Exercise Stress
      Extrinsic Factors
      Intrinsic Factors
      Exercise Testing and Training Older People With Cardiopulmonary and Cardiovascular Health Conditions
      Assessment Findings and Implications for Exercise Testing
      Exercise Test Findings and Implications for Exercise Training
      14. Sensory Function, Function Related to the Skin and Pain: Health Conditions / Amanda Stead
      Pathological Changes in the Visual System
      Cataracts
      Age-Related Macular Degeneration
      Glaucoma
      Diabetic Retinopathy
      Functional and Behavioral Adaptations
      Other Diseases That May Affect Vision, Visual Processing, and Functional Performance
      Pathology of the Auditory System
      Skin
      Pain
      Assessment
      Interventions
      15. Neuromuscular and Movement Function: Health Conditions / Sirirat Seng-lad
      Osteoarthritis
      Risk Factors and Signs and Symptoms
      Management of Osteoarthritis
      Osteoporosis
      Clinical Diagnosis
      Fractures
      Management of Osteoporosis
      Amputation in Older Adults
      Physical and Psychosocial Challenges of Limb Amputation
      Management of Limb Amputation in Older Adults
      Complications of Limb Amputation
      Parkinson's Disease
      Management of Parkinson's Disease
      Stroke
      16. Neuromuscular and Movement Function: Falls / Norma J. MacIntyre
      Definition of Fall and Near-Fall
      Fall Facts
      Where and When Do Older Adults Fall?
      Consequences and Sequelae of Falls
      Risk Factors for Falls
      Risk Factors
      -Age-Related and Biological
      Risk Factors
      -Behavioral and Cognitive
      Risk Factors
      -Environmental and Community
      Fall Risk and Fall Prevention Assessment
      Fall Risk and Fall Prevention Intervention
      Exercise
      Contents note continued: Prescription of Assistive and Adaptive Devices and Activities of Daily Living, Mobility, and Gait Training
      Fear of Falling Interventions
      Environment/Community: Prevention and Intervention
      Other Interventions
      17. Considerations for Medical Care of Older Adults / Bette Bonder
      Differential Impact of Disease and Disorder in Later Life
      Physiological and Psychosocial Factors and Disease
      Severity of Specific Conditions
      Presenting symptoms
      Preexisting Conditions
      Acute Conditions
      impact of Hospitalization
      Common Medical Conditions in Later Life
      Cancer
      Diabetes and Obesity
      Urinary Tract Infection
      Infectious Diseases
      Nutritional Deficiency and Oral Health
      Frailty Syndrome and Posthospital Syndrome
      Medication
      General Principles for Effective Medication Use in Later Life
      Pain Management
      Substance Abuse
      Implications for Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy
      pt. III Active Aging: Supporting Client Activities and Participation
      18. Self-Care / Kristine Haertl
      Defining Self-Care
      Models to Explain Everyday Functional Abilities
      Competence, Value, and Meaning in Self-Care
      Significance of Self-Care
      Prevalence and Type of Limitations of Activities of Daily Living Among Older Adults
      Effects of Medical Conditions on Self-Care
      Stroke
      Cardiovascular Disease
      Dementia and Cognitive Decline
      Joint Inflammation and Disease
      Sensory Problems
      Measuring Self-Care Performance
      Assessing Factors Contributing to Self-Care Deficits
      Assessing Instrumental Activities of Daily Living
      Assessing Environmental Factors
      Safety
      Activities of Daily Living Intervention
      Skill Training
      Environmental Modifications
      Assistive Devices for Self-Care
      Task Modifications
      19. Leisure / Lindy M. Clemson
      Leisure and Aging
      Leisure as a Statement of Identity
      Leisure as a Fully Engaging Experience
      Elements of Leisure
      Control
      Motivation
      Freedom From Unnecessary Constraints of Reality
      Model of Leisure Engagement
      Promotion of Leisure: Application of the Model
      Role of Physical Therapy in Promoting Leisure
      20. Work and Retirement / R. Elaine Fogerty
      Models of Retirement and Transition to Retirement
      Retirement Process and Models
      Who Are the Older Workers of Today and Tomorrow?
      Barriers to Successful Continued Employment Faced by Older Workers
      Generational and Cultural Perspectives on Work and Retirement
      Therapy Perspectives on Work and Retirement
      Occupational Therapy and Older Workers
      Physical Therapy and Older Workers
      Ergonomic and Assistive Technologies
      Volunteerism and Leisure
      Legislative and Policy Issues Around the World
      Other Health-Care Providers Involved in Work and Retirement
      21. Environment, Products, and Technology / Sergio Romero
      Aging and Functional Performance
      Built Environment and Functional Performance
      Change the Individual
      Change the Environment
      Provide Individuals With Tools
      Aging in Place
      Assessing the Need for Assistive Technology
      Determining Assistive Technology Needs Using the ICF and Practice Framework
      Assistive Technology for Older Adults
      Devices for Persons With Mobility or Motor Impairments
      Devices for Persons With Vision Impairments
      Devices for Persons With Hearing Impairments
      Devices for Persons With Memory Loss
      Issues Relating to Use of Assistive Technology With Older Adults
      22. Driving / Beth A. Ekelman
      Overview of National Statistics on Violations, Crashes, and Fatalities
      Driving as an Occupation
      Client Factors
      Performance Skills
      Performance Patterns
      Contexts
      Age-Related Physiological and Disease-Related Changes Affecting Driving Performance
      Sensory Functions
      Changes in Other Functions
      Clinical Assessment and Intervention
      Medical and Driving History and Performance Patterns
      Clinical Assessment of Movement
      Clinical Assessment of Visual Functions
      Clinical Assessment of Other Client Factors and Performance Skills
      Evidence-Based Practice
      Suggestions for Clinicians in Geriatric Practice
      23. Community Mobility / Wendy Stav
      Losing the Ability to Drive: A Psychosocial Perspective
      Source of Decision to Stop Driving
      Implications of Driving Cessation
      Family Involvement
      Suggestions for Clinicians in Geriatric Practice
      Community Mobility: Some Alternative Solutions
      Facilitating Change in Transportation Services
      Evidence-Based Practice
      24. Interactions, Relationships, and Sexuality / Cynthia Hovland-Scafe
      Social Relationships in Later Life
      Culture and Family
      Family Constellations
      Family Occupations
      Grandparenting
      Special Circumstances
      Spousal Relationships and Widowhood
      Implications for Intervention
      Sexuality and Aging
      Defining Sexuality
      Life-Stage Effects
      Gays and Lesbians in Older Adulthood
      Sexual Attitudes and Behaviors of Older Adults
      Age-Related Physical Changes and Sexual Functioning
      Effects of Disease and Other Factors on Sexuality
      Implications for Health-Care Providers
      When Caregiving Becomes Necessary
      Intentional Relationship Model
      Techniques for Practice
      Addressing Family Issues in the Current Health-Care Environment
      25. Learning in Later Life / Megan E. O'Connell
      Gerogogy
      Impact of Sensory System Changes on Older Adult Learning
      Impact of Psychological and Physical Changes on Older Adult Learning
      Impact of Cognitive Changes on Older Adult Learning
      Impact of Social-Cultural Elements on Older Adult Learning
      Learning and Memory: Not Just One Way to Learn
      Episodic and Semantic Memory
      Free Recall and Supported Recall
      Prospective Memory
      Procedural Memory and Motor Learning: Skill Learning
      Formal, Nonformal, and Informal Learning in Later Life
      Why Do Older Adults Engage in Learning?
      Learning and Older Adult Health
      Cognitive Reserve
      Health Literacy
      E-Learning in Later Life
      26. Spirituality / Mary Ann McColl
      Defining Spirituality
      Differentiating Religion from Spirituality
      Spirituality as a Vital Dimension of Rehabilitative Practice
      As Human Beings
      As Health Professionals
      As Occupational Therapists in Particular
      As Witnesses and Advocates for People With Chronic Illnesses and Disabilities
      As Specialists in Elder Care
      Approaches to Spirituality in Occupational and Physical Therapy
      Acknowledge the Issue
      Refer to a Spiritual-Care Professional
      Intervene Directly Using Spiritual Interventions
      Intervene Indirectly Using Familiar Therapeutic Interventions
      Narrative
      Ritual
      Appreciation of Nature
      Creativity
      Work
      Movement
      pt. IV Service Delivery for the Aging Client
      27. Evaluation of Functional Performance / Julie Richardson
      Functional Performance
      Evaluating Functional Performance
      Conceptual Frameworks for Evaluation of Functional Performance
      International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health
      Glass Model
      Person-Environment-Occupation Model
      What to Assess When Focusing on Function in Older Adults
      Priority Areas of Functional Performance With Older Adults
      Specific Issues Related to Evaluation of Functional Performance
      28. Health and Wellness / Julie D. Bass
      Concepts Related to Health and Wellness
      Factors Associated With Health and Wellness in Older Adults
      Rowe and Kahn Model of Successful Aging
      Other Factors Associated With Health and Wellness for Older Adults
      Therapy for Health and Wellness
      Occupational Therapy
      Physical Therapy
      Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy Interventions and Programs
      Professional Development for Practice
      Addressing Health and Wellness in the Current Health-Care Environment
      29. Community-Based Services / Georgia J. Anetzberger
      Service Imperative
      Service Classifications
      Continuum of Care
      Location
      Function
      Service Utilization
      Service Barriers
      Linkage
      Something to Do
      Working
      Learning
      Giving
      Experiencing
      Someone to Care
      Adult Protective Services
      Someplace to Live
      Implications for Physical and Occupational Therapy
      30. Primary Care / Sarah Wojkowski
      Primary Care and Primary Health Care
      Models of Integrating Rehabilitation Professionals and Services in Primary Care
      Theoretical Frameworks Used to Understand Access to Health Services
      Conceptual Framework for Access to Health Care
      Theoretical Framework for Health Service Utilization
      Expanded Chronic Care Model
      Interpreting the ECCM
      ECCM and the Health-Care Professional
      Roles for Occupational Therapists in Primary Care
      Roles for Physical Therapists in Primary Care
      Patient-Centeredness in Primary Care
      Multimorbidity
      Physical Function as a Primary Health Outcome
      Self-Management and Behavior Change
      Lifestyle Conditions and Interventions
      Health Coaching and Motivational Interviewing
      Motivational Interviewing
      Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
      Patient Satisfaction
      Integration of Technology to Maximize Service Delivery
      Integration of Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy Within the Primary Care Team
      31. Home Health Care / Missi Zahoransky
      History of Home Health Care in the United States
      Cultural Competence and Patient-Centered Care
      Overview of Important Legislation
      Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA)
      Balanced Budget Act of 1997 (BBA)
      Contents note continued: Affordable Care Act (ACA)
      Improving Medicare Post-Acute Care Transformation Act (IMPACT)
      Home Health-Care Agencies and Medicare
      Criteria for Medicare Reimbursement to Home Health Agencies
      Criteria for Coverage of Home Health Services for Medicare Beneficiaries
      Impact of Regulations on Therapy Provision
      Role of OT, PT, and SLP in the Survey Process
      Patients' Rights and Confidentiality
      Role of the Therapist in Communication and Plan of Care
      Therapy Services and Therapy Assistants
      Initial Visit and Comprehensive Assessment
      Documentation
      Initial Evaluation
      Reassessment
      Payment Systems and Reimbursement
      Therapy Thresholds
      Part B Outpatient Therapy Services
      Other Sources of Payment
      What Intervention Looks Like
      Therapy and Data Collection
      Intervention
      Measuring Quality and Best Practice
      32. Rehabilitation / Joyce Tryssenaar
      Disability in Older Adulthood
      Psychological Consequences of Disabling Events
      Aging With a Preexisting Disability
      Issues for Persons With Intellectual Disability
      Issues for Persons With Serious Mental Illness
      Issues for Persons With Physical Disabilities
      What Makes Older Adult Rehabilitation Unique?
      Chronological Versus Physiological Aging
      Progressive Versus Catastrophic Disability
      Biological and Other Factors
      Management
      Rehabilitation Team
      Coordinating the Rehabilitation Team
      Case Management
      Occupational Therapy-Physical Therapy Partnership
      Delivery Systems
      Acute Care
      Transitional Care Facilities and Units
      Rehabilitation Units
      Day Hospital Care and Adult Day Care Facilities
      Home Health and Domiciliary Care
      Outpatient and Ambulatory Care
      Evaluation
      Assessment Instruments
      Personal and Environmental Factors to Consider
      Personal Factors That May Influence Rehabilitation
      Environmental Factors That May Influence Rehabilitation
      Rehabilitation for Older Adults
      -The Evidence
      33. Long-Term Care / Joshua Greene
      Evolution of the Nursing Home
      Legislation and Regulation
      Medicare and Medicaid
      State Regulations
      Models of Care
      Profile of Nursing Home Residents
      Therapy in Nursing Home Settings
      Occupational Therapy
      Occupation in Long-Term Care
      Physical Therapy
      Interdisciplinary Teams in Long-Term Care
      Therapies and the Total Environment
      Evidence-Based Approaches to Care for Patients With Dementia
      34. End of Life / Line Lindahl-Jacobsen
      End of Life, Palliative Care, and Hospice Philosophy
      Living in Old Age With a Life-Threatening Illness
      Good Death and Different Cultures
      Influence of End of Life on Close Family and Relatives
      Needs for Palliative Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy
      Health Policy and Related Factors Affecting End-of-Life and Palliative Care
      End-of-Life Palliative Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy Interventions
      Referral
      Assessment
      Goal Setting
      Intervention
      Bereavement for Older Persons in End of Life and for Family Members
      Family Involvement and Support
      Palliative Care: A Team-Based Approach
      Appropriate Outcomes for Palliative Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy and Implications for Practice
      35. Future of Aging / Vanina Dal Bello-Haas
      Demographic and Societal Trends
      Cohort Effects
      Culture and Aging
      Meaning in Life
      Participating in Life and Community
      Work and Retirement
      Aging and Environment
      Financial Considerations
      Living Arrangements
      Trends in Health Care
      Systems of Care
      -Facilitating Transitions
      Evidence-Based Practice
      Technology
      Biomedical Research
      Paying for Care
      Implications for Physical and Occupational Therapy.
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