Baby boomers can my eighties be like my fifties? / [electronic resource] :
Can my eighties be like my fifties?
M. Joanna Mellor, Helen Rehr, editors.
- 1st ed.
- New York, NY : Springer, c2005.
- xv, 190 p.
- Lifestyles and issues in aging series .
- Springer series on life styles and issues in aging. .
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction: an unsuspecting future / Helen Rehr -- Overviews: current seniors, baby boomers, minorities, and health disparities -- A baby boomer's perception of the baby boom era / Sue Woodman -- Income security -- Health care security -- Long term care -- End-of-life-care / Karen O. Kaplan -- Retirement, lifestyle, and roles -- Living arrangement -- Aging in place / Fredda Vladeck -- Health care professionals and their education -- Community collaboration and advocacy -- Can my eighties be like my fifties?
"Based on a conference funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, this book brings together baby boomers and health care professionals to explore baby boomers' perceptions of their future social-health care expectations and needs"--Provided by publisher.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
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Baby boom generation--Health and hygiene--United States--Congresses. Baby boom generation--Psychology--United States--Congresses. Baby boom generation--Retirement--United States--Congresses. Baby boom generation--Social conditions--United States--21st century--Congresses. Health attitudes--Age factors--United States--Congresses. Health behavior--Age factors--United States--Congresses. Medical care--Needs assessment--United States--Congresses. Medical care--Forecasting--United States--Congresses.