The recently widowed experience many complex problems, and an
understanding of their needs and the kinds of difficulties they
encounter is essential if appropriate services and help are to be
mobilized. It is the old who are most likely to be widowed, and they
may face this crisis at a time when they may also be adjusting to ill
health and increasing infirmity, and to retirement, with its problems
of role identification and adaptation to an increase in leisure and a
decrease in wealth. Most will have to learn to live alone, or to
uproot themselves from their home and adjust to life with relatives.
Often, the elderly person will have been involved in caring for their
spouse during his or her terminal illness; widowhood will mean that
they have lost their main occupation. For some, who are themselves
disabled, widowhood may mean that they have lost the person who cared
for them, so that there is an immediate crisis as alternative sources
of care need to be found. These problems have to be faced in a
situation often complicated by the anxiety, loneliness, apathy, and
bewilderment of bereavement. Originally published in 1982, Life After
A Death presents the results of a study of the experiences and
attitudes of over 350 elderly widowed men and women, their general
practitioners, and their relatives, friends, and neighbours, and
considers the implications of the help the widowed received, or failed
to receive, from those to whom it was most likely that they would turn
for support. The authors’ identification and description of the
emotional and practical day-to-day needs of the widowed, and their
recommendations about the potential role of the general practitioner
and voluntary and social services, should be considered by all those
concerned to alleviate the difficulties of the widowed, and to help
them to live a better ‘life after a death’.
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A Study of the Elderly Widowed
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781040007518
Publisert
2024
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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