Reseña del libro "Journal of Elder Policy: Volume 2, Number 1, Spring 2022 (en Inglés)"
This issue's Table of Contents: OLDER ADULTS' PERSPECTIVES ON SERVICE NEEDS AND POLICY EXPERIENCE Facilitating Aging in Place: Planning for, Utilization and Satisfaction with Informal Supports and Formal Services for Older AdultsEva Kahana PhD, Editor-in-Chief The Chosen Child: Characteristics of Family Caregivers Selected at an Early Age to Provide Care to Their Parents Joanne R. Campione, PhD, MSPH and Katarzyna A. Zebrak, PhD A Comfort or a Threat? How Older Italians View Home Eldercare AssistantsAnne Barrett, PhD and Katia Vecchione, MS, RN Residents' and Family Perspectives of Involuntary Healthcare Facility Closure and RelocationRaven H. Weaver, PhD, Karen A. Roberto, PhD, Nancy Brossoie, PhD, and Pamela B. Teaster, PhD Why Don't Older Adults Use Senior Centers? Evidence from Adults Age 50 and Older in MassachusettsCeara Somerville, MS, Nidya Velasco Roldán, MS, Cindy N. Bui, MS, Caitlin Coyle, PhD, and Jan Mutchler, PhD Mobilizing a Community to Develop a Comprehensive Master Aging PlanSallie Allgood, PhD, RN, Ryan Lavalley, PhD, OTR/L, Cassandra Dictus, MPH, BSN, RN, Janice Tyler, BA, and Cherie Rosemond, PhD Regional Planning for Aging in Place: Older Adults' Perceptions of Needs and Awareness of Aging Services in Washington StateCory Bolkan, PhD, Raven H. Weaver, PhD, Eunsaem Kim, PhD, and Bidisha Mandal, PhD Anchored yet Displaced: Affordable Housing and Aging in a Gentrifying PlaceBrian N. Sweeney, PhD