Latino Families in Later Life : A New Caregiver Paradigm (Aging and Society)

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Latino Families in Later Life : A New Caregiver Paradigm (Aging and Society)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 226 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032972527

Full Description

Latino Families in Later Life is a comprehensive look at the issues, dilemmas, and conditions faced by older Latinos and their caregivers, with salient consideration given to key changes shaping the need for assistance and the availability of support.

Jacqueline L. Angel and Sunshine Rote address a nascent caregiving crisis at a time when an aging population is set to outnumber younger adults in the United States. Though many older adults in need of care currently receive support from family members, friends, and neighbors, demographic trends portend such kin-based forms of care may not be as readily available in the future. Against this backdrop, the authors examine the caregiving experience broadly, as one shaped by cultural values, economic conditions, and structural inequities. Focusing on Latinos and Latino families in particular, the book attends to key transitions such as migration, the onset of health conditions, and changes in living arrangements, revealing culturally specific forms of resilience and engagement among caregivers and care recipients—and also significant challenges. As demographic, social, and financial circumstances change and pressures mount, the authors advocate for a "new caregiver paradigm" reflecting a supportive and sustainable ecology that is culturally responsive and essential for long-term care routes in the United States.

With important revelations about the dual experiences of older adults and those who care for them, Latino Families in Later Life is insightful reading for students, scholars, and advocates interested in aging, health, family support, and care work.

Contents

Foreword, by Rogelio Sáenz Part 1: Setting the Stage 1. Latino Families in Later Life: A New Caregiver Paradigm 2. Extending the Epidemiological Paradigm 3. Contextualizing Living Alone and Loneliness in Late Life Part 2: Caregiving and the Ecology of Support 4. Who Will Care for Us? 5. The Story of Mexican Americans and the Ecology of Support Part 3: Solutions and Next Directions 6. Dementia Interventions and the Ecology of Support 7. Increasing Options in Community-Based Care: Tradition and Change 8. Reimagining An Ecology of Support: The New Caregiver Contract

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