Aging into the 21st Century
Aging into the 21st Century by Rachell Dorfman is a thought-provoking exploration of gerontology and developmental psychology, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1993. This insightful book spans 221 pages and offers a comprehensive framework for establishing "value-friendly" long-term care environments tailored for the elderly. Dorfman skillfully integrates developmental theory with extensive gerontological research, making it an essential read for professionals in health care, social science, and psychology. Whether you are a caregiver, psychologist, or simply interested in the dynamics of aging, this book provides valuable perspectives on enhancing the quality of life for older individuals. Discover effective strategies for psychotherapy and care that resonate with the needs of the aged, ensuring dignity and respect in their later years. Don't miss the opportunity to deepen your understanding of aging in the modern world with this essential resource.