Functional Performance in Older Adults by Bette R. Bonder, Vanina Dal Bello-Haas

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    • ISBN: 0803616880
    • Publisher: Davis F A
    • Pub. Date: January 2009
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    Bonder, Bette R., PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA(Cleveland State Univ); Wagner, Marilyn B., MA, PT(Cleveland State Univ)

    The contributors represent the specialties of occupational therapy, nursing management, gerontology, anthropology, social work, speech and hearing science, physical therapy, psychiatry, epidemiology, and psychology.

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    This book contains black-and-white illustrations.

    Laurie Rockwell-Dylla

    Part 1 of this book describes the normal aging process in terms of the ""experience"" of growing old as well as the ""components"" of a performance (e.g., sensory, cognitive) that are compromised in normal aging. The second part describes factors that contribute to dysfunction in older adults and discusses intervention strategies to maintain and improve functional performance of older individuals. The book provides an understanding of ""what it is that older individuals want to do, need to do, what facilitates accomplishment of those tasks and what interferes."" This is accomplished by providing insight into the needs of older adults and their families and discussion of intervention that is effective and meaningful. Although written for health care providers, allied health care students and clinicians, particularly in the fields of occupational therapy, physical therapy, and recreational therapy, will find it most useful. The authors and multidisciplinary contributors are credible authorities in the subject of aging and function. Several tables, figures, and photographs of adequate quality illustrate and clarify text in each chapter. Extensive references provide resources that are pertinent and timely. A unique feature is the inclusion of introductory quotations that are insightful and relevant to each chapter. A list of objectives and review questions for each chapter and a glossary are extremely useful. Case examples are another means of translating theoretical concepts into real-world application. This book offers a blending of theoretical concepts, practical assessment, and intervention strategies for improving the functional performance and quality of life of older individuals andtheir families. Although chapters are introductory in nature, experienced clinicians in geriatric practice would benefit from this resource. Given the textbook format of this publication, students and faculty would especially benefit from its use in undergraduate gerontology courses, especially in the field of occupational therapy.

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    Bette R. Bonder, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA, Professor and Graduate Coordinator, Department of Health Sciences, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio
    Marilyn B. Wagner, PhD, PT, Associate Professor, Department of Health Sciences, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio

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