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Occupational Therapy with Aging Adults

Promoting Quality of Life through Collaborative Practice

  • 1st Edition - December 1, 2015
  • Latest edition
  • Authors: Karen Frank Barney, Margaret Perkinson
  • Language: English

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Look no further for the book that provides the information essential for successful practice in the rapidly growing field of gerontological occupational therapy! Occupational Therapy with Aging Adults is a new, comprehensive text edited by OT and gerontological experts Karen Frank Barney and Margaret Perkinson that takes a unique interdisciplinary and collaborative approach in covering every major aspects of geriatric gerontological occupational therapy practice. With 30 chapters written by 70 eminent leaders in gerontology and OT, this book covers the entire continuum of care for the aging population along with special considerations for this rapidly growing demographic. This innovative text also covers topical issues spanning the areas of ethical approaches to treatment; nutrition and oral health concerns; pharmacological issues; low vision interventions; assistive technology supports; and more to ensure readers are well versed in every aspect of this key practice area.

Key features

  • UNIQUE! Intraprofessional and interprofessional approach to intervention
  • emphasizes working holistically and collaboratively in serving older adults.
  • Case examples help you learn to apply new information to actual patient situations.
  • Questions at the end of each chapter can be used for discussion or other learning applications.
  • Chapter on evidence-based practice discusses how to incorporate evidence into the clinical setting.
  • Chapter on ethics provides a deeper understanding of how to address challenging ethical dilemmas.
  • UNIQUE! Chapter on the wide range of physiological changes among the aging patient population highlights related occupational performance issues.
  • UNIQUE! Chapter on oral health explores the challenges faced by older adults.

Table of contents

Section I: Conceptual Foundations of Gerontological Occupational Therapy

1. Gerontological OT: Conceptual Frameworks, Historical Contexts, & Practice Principles, Perkinson & Barney

2. Ethical and Legal Aspects of Occupational Therapy Practice with Older Adults, Needham, Luetkemeyer, Lohman, & Mu

3. Looming Disease Burden Associated with the Aging Process: Implications for OT Practice, Andresen, Cannell, Akhtar, Barney

4. Theoretical Models Relevant to Gerontological Occupational Therapy Practice, Hocking & Meltzer

5. Foundations of Evidence-Based Gerontological Occupational Therapy Practice, Krieger, Tao, & Royeen

6. Approaches to Screening and Assessment in Gerontological Occupational Therapy, Bear-Lehman, Chippendale, & Albert

7. Occupational Therapy Intervention Process with Aging Adults, Lysack
Section II: Age-Related Biological System Changes and Gerontological Occupational Therapy

8. Musculoskeletal System Changes with Aging: Implications for Occupational Therapy, Hayes, Herning, & Gonzalez-Snyder

9. Physiological and Neurological System Changes with Aging and Related Occupational Therapy Interventions, Morley, Patel, VanPuymbrook, Schwartz, & Barney

10. Occupational Therapy Interventions for Older Adults with Low Vision, Newsham-Beckley

11. Nutrition, Occupational Performance & the Phenomenology of Food in Later Life, Lo, Desai, Moss, & Henderson-Kalb

12. Oral Health for the Aging Adult, Blanchard, Barker, & Hyde

13. Pharmacology, Pharmacy, and the Aging Adult: Implications for Occupational Therapy, Behrenholtz Levy & Barney
Section III: Aging-Related Psychosocial Changes and Gerontological Occupational Therapy

14. Cognitive Executive Abilities in Aging and Everyday Life, Han, Parker, & McDowd

15. Cognitive Impairment, Dementia, and Occupational Therapy Interventions, Kempf, Schwarz, Desai, & Perkinson

16. Mental Health and Common Psychiatric Disorders Associated with Aging, Stoffel, Lee, Schwartz, & Grossberg

17. Spirituality and Aging, Ellor & Bowen

18. Successful Aging, de Medeiros, Jackson, & Perkinson
Section IV: The Functional Environment of Aging Adults and Gerontological Occupational Therapy

19. The Physical Environment and Aging, Rowles, Perkinson, & Barney

20. Driving and Transportation: Dementia as a Model for Evaluation, Decision-Making, and Planning, Carr & Hunt

21. Assistive Technology: Supports for Aging Adults, Furphy, Lindstom, & Burdick

22. Families and Aging: The Lived Experience, Karasch Behr & Tebb
Section V: Continuum of Care and Gerontological Occupational Therapy

23. U.S. Health Care System Overview and the Occupational Therapy Services Interface, Meret-Hanke & Barney

24. The Role of Occupational Therapy in Acute & Sub-Acute Care with Aging Adults, Turek Koch & Flaherty

25. Long-Term Care: The Role of Occupational Therapists in Transformative Practice, Briller, Paul-Ward, & Whaley

26. Home: An Evolving Context for Health Care, Gitlin & Piersol
Section VI: Trends and Innovations in Care for Aging Adults

27. Intraprofessional & Interprofessional Processes in Gerontological Care, Tumosa, Lach, Barney, & Orr

28. Occupational Therapists as Change Agents, Brodrick & Barry

29. Community-Based Models of Practice to Address Late Life Inequities: Examples from the UK, Pollard, Sakellariou, Pollard, & Harrison

30. The Future of Gerontological Occupational Therapy, Barney & Perkinson

Review quotes

"a good reference, is easy to read … provides a clear framework for understanding issues, conditions, and interventions"

Barney and Perkinson have drawn on many years of occupational therapy and anthropology experience to create an amazingly comprehensive, edited text for working collaboratively with aging adults. – Elizabeth Townsend, PhD, OT(C), Reg. PEI, FCAOT

An outstanding contribution to the development of our centennial vision for occupational therapy. – Ruth Zemke, PhD, OTR, FAOTA

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: December 9, 2015
  • Language: English

About the authors

KB

Karen Frank Barney

Karen Frank Barney, PhD, MS, OTR/L, FAOTA, Professor Emerita; AOTF Development & Scholarship Committees; Founder, Transformative Justice Initiative & OT Transition and Integration Services; Chair, 2004-2013 Department of Occupational Science & Occupational Therapy; Geriatric Education Center Faculty, 1990-2013; Interim Director, Prison Education Program, 2013-2015; Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO, USA

Affiliations and expertise
Professor Emerita; AOTF Development & Scholarship Committees; Founder, Transformative Justice Initiative & OT Transition and Integration Services; Chair, 2004-2013 Department of Occupational Science & Occupational Therapy; Geriatric Education Center Faculty, 1990-2013; Interim Director, Prison Education Program, 2013-2015; Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO, USA

MP

Margaret Perkinson

Margaret A. Perkinson, PhD, FGSA, FAGHE, FSfAA, Past Director, Center on Aging, University of Hawaii, USA; Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, Springer Nature; Founding Faculty Member, NAPA (National Association for the Practice of Anthropology) – OT Field School in Antigua, Guatemala; past President, Association for Anthropology and Gerontology (AAGE); past Executive Board Committee Member and Treasurer, Academy for Gerontology in Higher Education (AGHE).

Affiliations and expertise
Past Director, Center on Aging, University of Hawaii, USA; Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, Springer Nature; Founding Faculty Member, NAPA (National Association for the Practice of Anthropology) – OT Field School in Antigua, Guatemala; past President, Association for Anthropology and Gerontology (AAGE); past Executive Board Committee Member and Treasurer, Academy for Gerontology in Higher Education (AGHE).

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