PART ONE: THEORETICAL OVERVIEW
The Long Term Care Triad - Timothy H Brubaker
The Elderly, Their Families and Bureaucracies
Organizational Embeddedness and Family Life - Jaber F Gubrium
A Structural Approach to Families - Sheldon S Tobin
PART TWO: FAMILIES AS CAREGIVERS
Perceived Caregiving Effectiveness - Linda S Noelker and Aloen L Townsend
The Impact of Parental Impairment, Community Resources and Caregiver Characteristics
The Impact of Family Relationships on Perceived Caregiving Effectiveness - Aloen L Townsend and Linda S Noelker
PART THREE: COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICES
Homemaker - Home Health Care and Family Involvement - Ellie Brubaker
Long-Term Care Community Services and Family Caregiving - Jill Quadagno et al
Supporting Family Caregiving Through Adult Day-Care Services - Peggye Dilworth-Anderson
The Feasibility of Volunteers and Families Forming a Partnership for Caregiving - Rhonda Montgomery and Laurie Russell Hatch
Rural-Urban Differences in Service Use by Older Adults - Rosemary Blieszner et al
PART FOUR: INSTITUTIONAL SETTING
Families of the Institutionalized Older Adult - Kathleen Coen Buckwalter and Geri Richards Hall
A Neglected Resource
The Forgotten Client - Clara Pratt et al
Family Caregivers to Institutionalized Dementia Patients
PART FIVE: HOSPICE AND FAMILY CARE
The Interface Among Terminally Ill Elderly, Their Families and Hospice - Jane Marie Kirschling
PART SIX: PLANNING FOR LONG-TERM CARE
Families and Supportive Residential Settings as Long-Term Care Options - Mary Anne Hilker
Family Structure and Proximity of Family Members - Donald E Stull and Edgar F Borgatta
Implications for Long-Term Care of the Elderly