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A work of real scholarship... A valuable resource.
An extraordinarily comprehensive and thoughtful analysis of the issues involving direct care workers. This is an excellent resource for scholars and researchers studying any type of residential long-term care, as well as for administrators of long-term care facilities and policy experts who deal with assisted living.
Book Details
List of Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Foundation for the Book
Part I: Frontline Workers: The Long-Term Care Context
Chapter 1. Direct Care Workers in Long-Term Care and
List of Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Foundation for the Book
Part I: Frontline Workers: The Long-Term Care Context
Chapter 1. Direct Care Workers in Long-Term Care and Implications for Assisted Living
Chapter 2. Research and Regulation in Assisted Living: Achieving the Vision
Part II: Assisted Living Work and Workers
Chapter 3. Overview of Research
Chapter 4. Pathways to Caregiving
Chapter 5. "We Do It All": Universal Workers in Assisted Living
Chapter 6. Co-worker Relationships in Assisted Living: The Influence of Social Network Ties
Chapter 7. Connections with Residents: "It's All about the Residents for Me"
Chapter 8. Job Satisfaction and Racism in the Service Sector: A Study of Work in Assisted Living
Chapter 9. Staff Turnover in Assisted Living: A Multilevel Analysis
Part III: Lessons Learned
Chapter 10. Hiring and Training Workers
Chapter 11. Rewarding Workers
Conclusion: Informing Policy and Practice
Index