Prelims

Gail Anne Mountain (University of Bradford, UK)

Occupational Therapy With Older People into the Twenty-First Century

ISBN: 978-1-83753-043-4, eISBN: 978-1-83753-042-7

Publication date: 1 December 2023

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Mountain, G.A. (2023), "Prelims", Occupational Therapy With Older People into the Twenty-First Century, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-ix. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83753-042-720231010

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Occupational Therapy With Older People into the Twenty-First Century

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Occupational Therapy With Older People into the Twenty-First Century

By

Gail Anne Mountain

University of Bradford, UK

United Kingdom – North America – Japan – India – Malaysia – China

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List of Figures and Tables

Chapter 5
Fig. 5.1. Intervention Components.
Chapter 6
Fig. 6.1. Cyclical Process of Assessment, Provision of Interventions and Re-appraisal.
Chapter 7
Fig. 7.1. Influences Upon Professional Practice and the Service Experience.

Chapter 1
Table 1.1. Self-Reported Health and Lifestyle of Older People Interviewed in 2005.
Chapter 2
Table 2.1. Strategies and Services to Enable Ageing in Place.
Table 2.2. Pros and Cons Involved in Deciding to Change the Physical Fabric of the Home.
Table 2.3. Common Problems in the Home and Potential Solutions.
Table 2.4. Tools to Assess Needs for Adaptations in the Context of Person Environment Fit.
Chapter 3
Table 3.1. Examples of Use of Existing and Future Technologies With Vulnerable Older People.
Chapter 4
Table 4.1. Examples of Assistive Devices That can be Poorly Designed.
Chapter 5
Table 5.1. Some of the Terms Associated With Healthy Ageing.
Table 5.2. Activities and Structures Within the Proposed Programme and Underpinning Behaviour Change Mechanisms.
Table 5.3. Self-Reported Benefits Described by Participants.
Chapter 6
Table 6.1. Common Long-Term Conditions of Later Life, Prevention and Rehabilitation.
Table 6.2. Frequently Described Problems and Their Impacts.
Table 6.3. Self-Management – How It Can be Supported Through Occupational Therapy.
Table 6.4. Rehabilitative Interventions for People With Mild to Moderate Dementia.
Table 6.5. Identified Rehabilitative Interventions for People Diagnosed as Being Frail.
Table 6.6. Identified Rehabilitative Interventions for People Following Stroke.
Chapter 7
Table 7.1. Policy Responses to Long-Term Problems Associated With Services for Older People.

Acknowledgements

It has been a privilege to be able to document what I have learnt from my long career and what I hope for the future, both as an older person and as an occupational therapist.

Sincere thanks to my husband, family and friends for seeing me through yet another period of intense writing.

Finally, I am indebted to my colleague Claire Craig. Her creativity, intellect and enthusiasm have underpinned much of what I have been able to put into words.