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|a ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; HOW TO USE THIS BOOK; Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION; What is ageing?; Active ageing; Challenges for occupational therapy; Use of the ICF; Summary; References; Introduction; Occupation as a right; Occupation as a matter of social justice; Occupational justice; Occupation, morbidity and mortality and the promotion of health; Occupational justice and older people; Summary; References; Chapter 3 THE SOCIAL CONTEXT OF OLDER PEOPLE; Ageist attitudes, values, assumptions, and stereotypes; Ageism and discrimination
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|a Cross cultural perspectives on ageing and older peopleExploring the social networks of older people; Mapping social networks; Types of social support; Types of support network; Pets as members of the older person's social context; Dysfunctional social contexts; The social context, health and longevity; Implications for occupational therapists; References; Chapter 4 SYSTEMS, SERVICES AND POLICIES; The development of services for older people; Finance and employment; Driving and transportation; Housing and adaptations; Health and social care; Quality in health and social care
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|a Patient/carer experienceEfficiency; Health outcomes of NHS care; Summary; References; Introduction; CANCER; DEMENTIA; DEPRESSION; DIABETES; FALLS; FRACTURES AND OSTEOPOROSIS; HEART FAILURE; LEARNING DISABILITIES; MUSCULOSKELETAL PROBLEMS/ARTHRITIS; RESPIRATORY DISEASE; STROKE (CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENT); Summary; References; Introduction; The central nervous system; The peripheral nervous system; Voice and speech production; Mental functions; The sensory systems: structure and function; Summary; References; Chapter 7 BODY STRUCTURES AND BODY FUNCTIONS: PART 2; Introduction
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|a The integumentary systemThe cardiovascular system; The respiratory system; The immune system; The neuromusculoskeletal system; The digestive system; Metabolism; Thermoregulation; Endocrine functions; The genito-urinary systems; Summary; References; Chapter 8 ACTIVITY AND PARTICIPATION: PART 1; Learning and applying knowledge; General tasks and demands; Mobility; Self-care; Looking after one's health; Domestic life areas; Summary; References; Chapter 9 ACTIVITY AND PARTICIPATION: PART 2; Communication; Interpersonal interactions and relationships
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|a Major life areas: education, work and employmentCommunity, social and civic life; Summary; References; Chapter 10 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS, PRODUCTS AND TECHNOLOGY; Climate; Indoor environments and older people; Natural and human-caused events; Products and assistive technology; Summary; References; USEFUL RESOURCES; INDEX;
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|a This timely book locates older people as major clients of occupational therapy services. It provides a comprehensive resource for students and a basic working reference for clinicians. The book encompasses current theories, debates and challenges which occupational therapists need to engage in if they are to provide pro-active and promotional approaches to ageing. Detailed coverage of bodily structures, functions and pathologies leads onto chapters dedicated to activity, occupation and participation.The ethos of the book is to inspire innovation in the practice of occupational therapy with old
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