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Terme préférentiel
social work roles in health and long-term care
Définition
- Gerontological social workers provide clinical services to older adults and their families, develop programs to serve older adults and reshape current programs where consumers are aging, administer health and long-term care organizations, and help develop health and social policies. Gerontological social workers provide these services in health and long-term care settings, including health care clinics, hospitals, extended care and rehabilitation units, assisted-living facilities, and nursing homes. [Source: Encyclopedia of Health & Aging; Social Work Roles in Health and Long-Term Care]
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http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-X4WX4SVJ-F
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