Enabling the Elderly: Religious Institutions within the Community Service System

Enabling the Elderly: Religious Institutions within the Community Service System

Enabling the Elderly: Religious Institutions within the Community Service System

Enabling the Elderly: Religious Institutions within the Community Service System

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Overview

Here three gerontological professionals have combined their diverse backgrounds in a timely and urgently needed study of how religious institutions interact with their communities to provide care for the elderly. In an easily accessible and well-written text, actual and potential services are described, and ways of enhancing religious/agency collaboration are suggested. Data are presented from studies in four communities and in a variety of provider settings.

The book begins with an overview of aging in modern society, followed by a discussion of the vital importance of spiritual well-being for elderly women and men today. The authors show how church and synagogue can provide services for elderly persons, highlighting ways in which intentions can be translated into programs.

A second section identifies diverse categories of elderly persons in the community and their physical, social, emotional, and spiritual needs. It suggests opportunities for religious organizations to address these needs, particularly through collaboration with service agencies. Programs currently provided by synagogues and churches are detailed.

A final section examines the benefits of institutions working together with service agencies on potential problem areas. It provides ways to enhance the partnership--from simple communication, to cooperation, coordination, collaboration, and even confederation.

The book concludes with a useful model, developed from the authors' original research, that can enhance interaction between churches and synagogues, and service agencies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781438422237
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 02/01/2012
Series: SUNY series in Aging
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 865 KB

About the Author

Sheldon S. Tobin, Ph. D., is Director of the Ringel Institute of Gerontology, Albany, New York. James W. Ellor, D. Min., A.C.S.W., is Associate Professor, National School of Education, Evanston, Illinois. Susan M. Anderson-Ray, A. M., is Assistant Director of Social Services at the Judson Retirement Community, Cleveland Heights, Ohio.
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