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The Not-So-Golden Years: Caregiving, the Frail Elderly, and the Long-Term Care Establishment [Paperback]

Laura Katz Olson (Author)

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0742528316 978-0742528314 October 7, 2003
Since the 1990s, the politics and policies of aging and elder care have emerged as one of the more important issues both nationally and worldwide. Because of population aging and the lengthening of the life span itself, the prevalence of chronic disabling diseases is increasing considerably, rendering more people dependent on others to meet their daily needs. The Not So Golden Years: Caregiving, the Frail Elderly and the Long-Term Care Establishment explores the forces shaping long-term care policy in the U.S. and its impact on individuals and public budgets. The book addresses the world of elder care from the vantage points of gender, race, ethnicity, and social class. It systematically describes the experiences of family caregivers, the workers who comprise the caring labor force, and the frail elderly themselves, showing how each of these vulnerable players, mostly women, are affected by long-term care policies and practices.

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Laura Katz Olson has once again brought her penetrating vision and critical insight to a subject of compelling concern. In The Not So Golden Years, she forcefully demonstrates how options for the frail elderly and their caretakers are not defined on the basis of need but rather by commercial values that reflect prevailing power relations and market structures. (Quadagno, Jill )

With the baby-boom generation nearing retirement, and with Medicare and Social Security reform and prescription drug coverage high on the political agenda, long-term care remains a sleeper issue. Dr. Olson's cogent analysis explains why: politically powerful commercial interests profit from the current system at the expense of the frail elderly and their overburdened caregivers. This book provides a comprehensive, fascinating, and theoretically grounded examination of elder care from the viewpoints of all the major actors: the frail elderly, family caregivers, paid caregivers, and the long-term care industry. Olson's strategies for change address not only long-term care policy but also broader social realities that leave so many Americans vulnerable while profiting only a few. (Christine L. Day )

The Not So Golden Years is a tour de force, a masterful analysis of the role of political economy in shaping the long-term care enterprise. The marketplace of misfortune is exactly that, a marketplace reflecting market forces. Entering into long-term care is not a journey for the faint of heart as it is shaped by policies beyond the ken of those dependent on service providers who have a definite agenda. (Jon Hendricks )

In a time of budget cutbacks and increasing emphasis on privatization of long term care services, Laura Katz Olson's book, The Not So Golden Years, eloquently reminds us of the need for fundamental changes in current policies. The lens of race, gender, age, and social class frames her analysis of current long-term policies and programs and points to the political, economic and social conditions that create current inequities for both paid and underpaid caregivers as well as care recipients. Drawing upon feminist and multicultural values, she builds a strong case for a national commitment to care and for a vision of care involving structural and systemic changes. (Nancy R. Hooyman )

The Not So Golden Years is an important addition to the literature on long-term care. (Harel, Zev )

Laura Katz Olson provides a badly needed perspective on long-term care. She addresses the broad political forces and economic interests that shape the industry, and highlights the dimensions of gender, class, and race that structure the day-to-day experiences of older persons. Every student of long-term care should be exposed to her insights and arguments. (Robert Binstock )

This book presents a powerful, thought-provoking critique of long-term care in the U.S. Olson's analysis of the political, economic, ideological, structural, and sociocultural processes that influence formal and informal long-term care is a must-read for policy makers in this time of fiscal budget cuts. Recommended. (Choice )

Laura Katz Olson provides a badly needed critical look at long-term care. . . . This is quite a scholarly book with much valuable data. (The Senior Times )

A well-researched, comprehensive examination of the state of long-term care in the U.S. Throughout, Olson views the economic, social, ideological, and political processes that relate to long-term care through the lens of gender, class, race/ethnicity, and age. An extremely valuable work for both gerontology and anthropology. (Anthropology & Aging Quarterly )

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Laura Katz Olson is professor of political science at Lehigh University.

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