Long-Term Care in the 21st Century
Perspectives from Around the Asia-Pacific Rim
By Iris Chi
Published September 20th 2002 by Routledge – 258 pages
Published September 20th 2002 by Routledge – 258 pages
Who pays for long-term care? Discover the unique approaches of seven countries around the Pacific Rim!Long-Term Care in the Twenty-First Century discusses policies and programs for long-term care in seven countries around the Asia-Pacific Rim: the United States, Canada, Japan, Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. Each country is covered in two chapters, one to examine the philosophy and values that underlie its approaches to long-term care, the second to discuss its systems of service delivery. These thoughtful analyses, backed up with facts and figures, explain program successes and failures in the context of demographic and social trends and with reference to the differing political systems across the region. Its breadth of perspective and insightful examination of cultural differences make Long-Term Care in the Twenty-First Century an important contribution to the international comparative study of aging. The programs in the United States, Australia, and Canada offer a fascinating contrast with the longer-established and very different programs in the Asian countries, including Japan, the world’s oldest country.Long-Term Care in the Twenty-First Century provides practical information on essential gerontological issues for each country, including:
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Description: By Iris Chi. Who pays for long-term care? Discover the unique approaches of seven countries around the Pacific Rim!Long-Term Care in the Twenty-First Century discusses policies and programs for long-term care in seven countries around the Asia-Pacific Rim: the United...
Categories: Area Studies, Asian Studies, Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing & Allied Health, Nursing, Social Work, End of Life and Long Term Care