1st Edition
Latino Elders and the Twenty-First Century Issues and Challenges for Culturally Competent Research and Practice
By Melvin Delgado
Copyright 1999
222 Pages
by
Routledge
208 Pages
by
Routledge
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Latino Elders and the Twenty-First Century: Issues and Challenges for Culturally Competent Research and Practice will help social workers, researchers, and organizations identify and analyze ways of meeting the demands of the increasing number of elderly Latinos. Working from conceptual frameworks, case studies, and examples, this book provides you with a demographic picture of Latino elders and... Read more
Contents
Introduction
Introduction
- Culturally Competent Practice with Elderly Latinos
- Staff Development: An Ethical Imperative
- Puerto Rican Elders and Merchant Establishments: Natural Caregiving Systems or Simply Businesses?
- The Yaqui Elderly of Old Pascua
- Dominican Immigrant Elders: Social Service Needs, Utilization Patterns, and Challenges
- Middle-Aged Puerto Rican Women as Primary Caregivers to the Elderly: A Qualitative Analysis of Everyday Dynamics
- Sociocultural Status, Psychosocial Factors, and Cognitive Functional Limitation in Elderly Mexican Americans: Findings from the San Antonio Longitudinal Study of Aging
- Challenges to Treating the Elderly Latino Substance Abuser: A Not-So-Hidden Research Agenda
- Social Policy and the Politics of Hispanic Aging
- Ethnic Differences in the Expression of Caregiver Burden: Results of a Qualitative Study
- Patterns of Long-Term Care: A Comparison of Puerto Rican, African-American, and Non-Latino White Elders
- Index
- Reference Notes Included
Biography
Melvin Delgado, PhD.






