A Clinical Approach to Geriatric Rehabilitation

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by Jennifer Bottomley

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The field of geriatric rehabilitation is constantly changing due to the discovery of new evidence-based evaluation and treatment strategies, as well as the continual support or refutation of older theories and practices. Now in its Fourth Edition, A Clinical Approach to Geriatric Rehabilitation has been updated to be at the forefront of these changes and includes free video content from MedBridge and a discount on a MedBridge subscription to geriatric rehabilitation courses offered by the authors. Drs. Jennifer M. Bottomley and Carole B. Lewis have compiled the plethora of available scientific research on geriatric populations and combined it with their years of actual clinical practice. Together this makes this text a complete evidence-based guide to the clinical care of geriatric patients and clients. The first part of A Clinical Approach to Geriatric Rehabilitation, Fourth Edition tackles applied gerontological concepts, providing the general knowledge base necessary for treating geriatric patients. Topics in this section include patient evaluation, an exploration of nutritional needs, and age-related changes in physiology and function, as well as many other foundational areas. In the second section, topics become more focused on patient care concepts like neurologic considerations, cardiopulmonary and cardiovascular considerations, and establishing community-based screening programs. In the final section, chapters center on administration and management, including important subjects such as attitudes, ethics, and legal topics, as well as consultation and research. New and updated in the Fourth Edition : Pearls section for succinct highlights of the content within each chapter - The latest evidence-based practice interventions with complete references for further reading - Updated graphics, pictures, and diagrams to illustrate the content - Content summaries and streamlined text for enhanced readability - Updated case studies to exemplify clinical decision-making Designed to provide valuable, real-life clinical knowledge, A Clinical Approach to Geriatric Rehabilitation, Fourth Edition gives physical therapists an evidence-based guide to the clinical aspects of rehabilitative care in older adult patients and clients. Jennifer M. Bottomley, PT, MS, PhD2 has a bachelor’s degree in physical therapy from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and an advanced master’s degree in physical therapy from the Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions in Boston. She has a combined intercollegiate doctoral degree in gerontology (University of Massachusetts) and health science and service administration (Union Institute) and a second PhD in health service administration, legislation, and policy management with a specialty in gerontology (Union Institute). Dr. Bottomley has practiced since 1974 in acute care, home care, outpatient clinics, nursing homes, and long-term care facilities. She is an academic and clinical educator in geriatric physical therapy internationally and throughout the United States. In July 2019, Jennifer retired as an associate professor at Simmons University, where she taught the neuromuscular, geriatric, and service learning courses. She continues to serve as an adjunct professor at Simmons University and at the Massachusetts General Hospital Institute. She serves as a consultant on several federal advisory boards, including an appointment to the White House Advisory Panel for Health Care Reform. She practices clinically in the Boston area in homeless shelters on a pro bono basis, coordinating rehabilitation services for the Committee to End Elder Homelessness/HEARTH in Boston and serves on the Board of Directors for HEARTH. Jennifer completed 2 terms as president for the International Association of Physiotherapists Working With Older People, a geriatric specialty group of the World Confederation for Physical Therapy (WCPT), in June 2019. She is currently serving on an interdisciplinary AARP panel addressing elder isolation―identification and interventions. Jennifer is the recipient of numerous awards, the most recent being an International Service Award from the WCPT in June 2019. Carole B. Lewis, PT, DPT, GCS, GTC, MPA, MSG, PhD, FSOAE, FAPTA has been a physical therapist since 1975. Dr. Lewis has worked in home health, long-term care, acute hospitals, rehabilitation departments, and outpatient clinics. She started a private practice in Washington, DC, in 1981 and continues to work as a clinician. In 1979, Dr. Lewis received her 2 master’s degrees in health care management and gerontology from the University of Southern California. In 1983, she received her PhD from the University of Maryland in health education, and she received her DPT from Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions in 2007. She currently serves on the medical faculty at George Washington University as an adjunct professor in the Department of Geriatrics and is the presiden

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