Crisis Intervention with the Elderly: Theory, Practical Issues, and Training Procedures |
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... various groups becoming actively involved . However , it should also be noted that , as more individuals join the ranks of " senior citizenry , " many of the prevailing values and attitudes of the present cohort of elderly are likely to ...
... various groups becoming actively involved . However , it should also be noted that , as more individuals join the ranks of " senior citizenry , " many of the prevailing values and attitudes of the present cohort of elderly are likely to ...
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... various methods of training elderly hotline volunteers and examined quite closely the issues of volunteer satisfaction and attrition , we believe that one significant factor may well be the degree of compatibility the vol- unteer ...
... various methods of training elderly hotline volunteers and examined quite closely the issues of volunteer satisfaction and attrition , we believe that one significant factor may well be the degree of compatibility the vol- unteer ...
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... various recent refer- rals or other interventions , in the form of follow - up data , may be of signifi- cance to a volunteer working on a new case . The pattern of flow of calls or caller requests , or rate of occurrence of various ...
... various recent refer- rals or other interventions , in the form of follow - up data , may be of signifi- cance to a volunteer working on a new case . The pattern of flow of calls or caller requests , or rate of occurrence of various ...
Contents
The Richmond Senior Hotline A Brief Overview | 3 |
Theoretical Underpinnings | 9 |
Practical Issues Involved in Establishing a Hotline | 15 |
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