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The Need for Community Practice to Support Aging in Place during COVID-19.

Althea Pestine-StevensEmily A Greenfield
Published in: Journal of gerontological social work (2020)
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted systems that support older adults, including older adults aging in their own homes and communities. While much of the calls for gerontological social work practice in response have rightfully focused on direct service provision for health care and basic needs, innovative responses from advocacy and professional organizations, as well as grassroots community groups, have demonstrated the importance of community practice in aging as well. Social work leadership in aging and communities is especially important for addressing issues of equity, inclusion, and meaningful participation across diverse stakeholder groups as local and regional authorities, as well as grassroots groups and community-based organizations, respond to the pandemic. Heightened involvement of social workers in leading place-based communities during this crucial moment has the potential to address long-standing issues within systems to support aging in place and healthy aging, especially with and on behalf of those most directly disadvantaged from multiple forms of injustice.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • primary care
  • physical activity
  • risk assessment
  • quality improvement
  • public health
  • climate change