George S. Getzel and Joanna Mellor (eds.), Gerontological Social Work Practice in the Community, Haworth Press, New York, 1985, 274 pp., Hard $24.95, Soft $16.85, ISBN 0 86656 145 5 (hardback), ISBN 0 86656 256 7 (softback).

1986 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 406-408
Author(s):  
Faith Gibson
2005 ◽  
Vol 86 (3) ◽  
pp. 347-358 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jong Won Min

With 2 dominant demographic imperatives of the aging population and increasing racial/ethnic diversity of the older population, current and future generations of racially and ethnically diverse elders are expected to experience complex and diverse sets of service needs. More than ever, the social work profession needs a strategic approach to working with current and future generations of diverse elders. The author presents information that allows a better understanding of future issues and problems facing racial/ethnic minority elders and discusses how social work can effectively and successfully address these future needs. Five specific recommendations are proposed: (a) reconceptualize race/ethnicity and diversity in social work practice, (b) identify and develop a conceptual framework for social work with racially and ethnically diverse elders, (c) consider a multidisciplinary community-oriented and neighborhood-based approach, (d) advance culturally competent gerontological social work with diverse elders, and (e) strengthen gerontological social work education with an emphasis on cultural competence.


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