ABSTRACT

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With a focus on the case of Poland, where an ageing population poses a crucial challenge for the state’s social, family, and gerontological policy, this book explores ageing as a personal and social phenomenon, considering the ways in which the experience of ageing is shaped by younger generations’ attitudes, government support policies, local initiatives undertaken help older people stay active, and the ways in which the elderly themselves understand their own mortality. Employing demographic, philosophical, legal, psychological, gerontological perspectives, it emphasises activities that can support older adults locally or nationwide and proposes the development of a social policy and social attitudes that can facilitate changes in the social perception of ageing, together with a redistribution of resources for older adults. As such, it will appeal to scholars across the social sciences with interests in ageing and the lifecourse, as well as those who wish to support older adults with concrete solutions and familiarize themselves with the ageing process from an individual and social perspective.

chapter |11 pages

Introduction

part I|53 pages

Understanding ageing

chapter 1|29 pages

Ageing within the context of a particular society

Polish older adults in numbers

chapter 2|22 pages

Ageing research

Methodological approaches to building gerontological knowledge

part II|63 pages

Specific challenges of old age

chapter 3|13 pages

The social death of the older adults

Reflections on double exclusion

chapter 4|5 pages

Being old

‘They’ or ‘we’? The social perception of ageing, conditioning, and the impacts on subjectivity

chapter 7|10 pages

Awareness of mortality and successful ageing

A research communication

part III|96 pages

Social support and the helping professions

chapter 8|20 pages

Gerontological social work

Specifying its context, definition, and challenges

chapter 9|14 pages

The role of the social worker in supporting the older adults

Theory, practice, and postulates

chapter 12|17 pages

Addressing abuse of the older adults

Recommendations for practice

chapter 13|12 pages

In search of the activation of the older adults

Streetworking with older adults

part IV|82 pages

Older adults in the context of family and institutions

chapter 14|24 pages

Faces of intergenerational solidarity through the eyes of the younger generation

Barriers, benefits, and prospects

chapter 15|10 pages

Social services for the older adult family

Current state and prospects for development

chapter 18|12 pages

Education for old age

Traditions, perspectives, and recommendations