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Book SynopsisThis collection covers a variety of issues facing elder caregivers: community health, aging, HIV services, child welfare, education, public policy, and mental health.
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Table of ContentsPreface Acknowledgments List of Contributors 1. Introduction, by Daphne Joslin 2. Caregiving Profiles, by Carol Mevi-Triano and Elizabeth Paskas 3. Stigma, Isolation, and Support for HIV-Affected Elder Parental Surrogates, by Cynthia C. Poindexter 4. Death and Bereavement Issues, by Joan Levine-Perkell and Bert Hayslip, Jr. 5. Physical Health and Emotional Well-Being, by Daphne Joslin and Ruth Harrison 6. Stress and Social Support in Older Caregivers of Children with HIV/ADS: An intervention Model, by Phyllis Shanley Hansell et al. 7. Caring for the HIV-Infected Child, by Jenny Grosz 8. Their Second Chance: Grandparents Caring for Their Grandchildren, by Lockhart McKelvy and Barbara Draimin 9. Custody and Permanency Planning, by Jan Hudis and Jerome Brown 10. Case Management Challenges and Strategies, by Carol DeGraw 11. Caregivers and the Educational System, by Matilda B. Catarina 12. Immigrant and Migrant Families, by Terence I. Doran, Howard Lune, and Rachel Davis 13. Policy Implications for HIV-Affected Older Relative Caregivers, by Nathan L. Linsk, Cynthia C. Poindexter and Sally Mason 14. Global Implications, by Namposya Nampanya-Serpell 15. Conclusion, by Daphne Joslin Index