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Title Invisible caregivers : older adults raising children in the wake of HIV/AIDS / edited by Daphne Joslin
Published New York : Columbia University Press, ©2002

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Description 1 online resource (xxii, 310 pages)
Contents Introduction / Daphne Joslin -- Caregiving profiles / Carol Mevi-Triano and Elizabeth C. Paskas -- Stigma, isolation, and support for HIV-affected elder parental surrogates / Cynthia Cannon Poindexter -- Death and bereavement issues / Joan Levine-Perkell and Bert Hayslip Jr. -- Physical health and emotional well-being / Daphne Joslin and Ruth Harrison -- Stress and social support in older caregivers of children with HIV/AIDS: an intervention model / Phyllis Shanley Hansell [and others] -- Caring for the HIV-infected child / Jenny Grosz -- Their second chance: grandparents caring for their grandchildren / Lockhart McKelvy and Barbara Draimin -- Custody and permanency planning / Jan Hudis and Jerome Brown -- Case management challenges and strategies / Carol E. DeGraw -- Caregivers and the educational system / Mathilda Braceros Catarina -- Immigrant and migrant families / Terence I. Doran, Howard Lune, and Rachel Davis -- Policy implications for HIV-affected older relative caregivers / Nathan L. Linsk, Cynthia Cannon Poindexter, and Sally Mason -- Global implications / Namposya Nampanya-Serpell -- Conclusion / Daphne Joslin
Summary An understudied aspect of the HIV/AIDS epidemic is the creation of hundreds of thousands of grandparent-headed households that have become home to children bereft of one or both of their parents. Such "skip-generation parenting" presents a host of challenges to the families involved and the social programs designed to assist them. Despite this unprecedented caregiving responsibility, older surrogate parents remain relatively invisible, hidden in the shadows of HIV care and the demands of raising a child. The primary goal of Invisible Caregivers is to generate, support, and guide program and policy initiatives designed to meet the needs of elder surrogates and their families. Most social service programs are not able to identify the needs of older surrogates, often because these surrogate parents in HIV-infected families are reluctant to make their needs known for fear of social stigma or possible reductions of benefits. Multiple systemic barriers to case management and other services also frustrate attempts to bring available resources to elder caregivers. These barriers include professional ignorance or denial that HIV affects surrogates, eligibility restrictions through CARE, limited funding and age restriction on OAA, and a fragmented health and human service system. Because the issues facing elder caregivers are many and varied, this collection covers a host of issues: community health, aging, HIV services, child welfare, education, public policy, and mental health
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes In English
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Subject AIDS (Disease) in children -- Social aspects
AIDS (Disease) in children -- Patients -- Family relationships
AIDS (Disease) in children -- Patients -- Services for
Health education.
AIDS (Disease)
Child health services.
Social service.
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Health Education
Caregivers
Child Health Services
Family Relations
Social Work
HEALTH & FITNESS -- Children's Health.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Sociology -- Marriage & Family.
Social service
Child health services
AIDS (Disease)
AIDS (Disease) in children -- Patients -- Family relationships
AIDS (Disease) in children -- Patients -- Services for
AIDS (Disease) in children -- Social aspects
Health education
Eltern
HIV-Infektion
Kind
Großeltern
Elternschaft
Aufsatzsammlung
Waisenkind
AIDS.
Jeugdhulpverlening.
Grootouders.
Form Electronic book
Author Joslin, Daphne
ISBN 0231504586
9780231504584