ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1979, this book explains why so many people suffer behavioural changes in later life; how this affects those around them; the services that exist to assist older people and those who work with them and how such services can be profitably used. A recurring theme is the interaction of the different varieties of mental illness with one another and with physical, emotional, social and personality factors. The book provides detailed guidance for social workers caring for the elderly on such topics as how an assessment of a mentally disturbed older person can be made; procedure for removal from home under a court order and compulsory admission to hospital; ways of communicating with elderly people and gauging the needs of relatives and carers.

chapter 3|14 pages

The Symptoms of Brain Failure (Dementia)

chapter 4|13 pages

Other Mental Illness

chapter 5|6 pages

Normal and Abnormal Personality

chapter 7|18 pages

Demographic and Social Aspects of Old Age

chapter 8|21 pages

Social Services for the Elderly

chapter 9|11 pages

Communicating with Elderly People

chapter 10|21 pages

Social Work Intervention

chapter 11|14 pages

Needs of Relatives

chapter 12|14 pages

A Better Future?