1st Edition

Intergenerational Approaches in Aging Implications for Education, Policy, and Practice

By Robert Disch, Kevin Brabazon Copyright 1997
    288 Pages
    by Routledge

    288 Pages
    by Routledge

    In Intergenerational Approaches in Aging: Implications for Education, Policy, and Practice, leading practitioners and academics from a variety of disciplines come together to discuss theoretical issues, current practice, and future directions for this rapidly developing field. The authors address key topics such as defining the intergenerational field, the effects of the segregation of groups by age on social function and organization in our communities, and designing, implementing, and assessing programs that create cross-generational connections.

    Exploring ways to provide services to different age groups while tapping the strengths and skills of each age group, Intergenerational Approaches in Aging examines the application of intergenerational approaches to important social issues as well as specific challenges faced by practitioners. It makes suggestions for integrating intergenerational studies into the higher education system and for challenging segregated services and funding programs. As the book shows, promoting cooperation between diverse segments of society also depends on:

    • making intergenerational programming a permanent feature of public schools
    • understanding and meeting the social, mental health, and medical needs of grandparents who are raising their grandchildren
    • using observational research to study and evaluate intergenerational program effectiveness and the relationships among the people involved
    • viewing differences among people as assets
    • developing intergenerational program models
    • providing children with a 'life-cycle’view of the world

      Intergenerational Approaches in Aging offers the personnel of state and local agencies on aging, nursing homes, senior centers, and geriatric homes practical advice, innovative ideas, and supportive materials for developing and implementing intergenerational activities and programs that can benefit all parties involved. Academics and school administrators will also benefit from this book as they learn concrete methods for integrating aging education into already existing curricula and building new conceptual frames of reference for a wide variety of social issues and historical topics.

    Contents
    Preface
    • Introduction
    • Section I. Defining the Intergenerational Field
    • Intergenerational Studies: A Multidisciplinary Field
    • Intergenerational Studies Growing Pains: The Quest for Identity amd implications for Practice
    • Section II. Grandparent Caregiving
    • Becoming Parents Again: Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
    • An Innovative School-Based Intergenerational Model to Serve Grandparent Caregivers
    • Grandparent Caregivers: Legal and Economic Issues
    • Section III. Intergenerational Education
    • Generations Learning Together
    • Learning by Sharing: An Intergenerational College Course
    • The Integration of Pro-Active Aging Education into Existing Educational Curricula
    • Section IV. Intergenerational Program Models
    • A Case Study of Intergenerational Relations Through Dance with Profoundly Deaf Individuals
    • Intergenerational Mentoring: A Viable Strategy of Meeting the Needs of Vulnerable Youth
    • Rememberers and Remembrances: Fostering Connections with Intergenerational Interviewing
    • Sore Tongues and Stiff Necks--Problem Solving Through a Grandparent Discussion/Support Group
    • Why a Geriatric Center?
    • Section V. Approaches to Evaluation
    • Intergenerational Program Evaluation for the 1990s and Beyond
    • Observational Research in Intergenerational Programming: Need and Opportunity
    • Section VI. Community Building
    • Intergenerational Programming: A Vehicle for Promoting Intra- and Cross-Cultural Understanding
    • The Benefits of Intergenerational Community Service Projects: Implications for Promoting Intergenerational Unity, Community Activism, and Cultural Continuity
    • Forming Intergenerational Program Networks
    • Section VII. The Road Ahead
    • Towards Civic Renewal: How Senior Citizens Could Save Civil Society
    • Index

    Biography

    Robert Disch, Kevin Brabazon