Social Policy for an Aging Society: A Human Rights Perspective
English
By (author): Carole B. Cox
The book first analyzes current aging policies and rights and considers the Older American's Act as a basic policy framework. With an eye to promoting independence, the book discusses issues of income, housing, transportation, health, and home care and what constitutes a livable community, along with policies that promote wellbeing and focus on preventing senior abuse and exploitation. Challenges faced by older workers are covered, as are issues particular to family caregivers, older women, and grandparents as caregivers. Gaps in social policies for LGBT seniors and older members of specific ethnic groups are discussed. Particular attention is given to global issues and aging policies in diverse countries and the ways in which they reflect human rights concerns. Each chapter concludes with probing discussion questions for classroom use.
Key Features:
- Presents a human rights framework for aging policy
- Distinguishes between needs and rights of older persons
- Focuses on policies and programs that can help older people to remain in the community
- Explores the issues and challenges of specific older populations
- Discusses global responses and concerns with regards to older persons and human rights