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The Transformed Political World of Older Boomers
Authors:Robert B Hudson
Institution:1. School of Social Work , Boston University , Boston , Massachusetts , USA rhudson@bu.edu
Abstract:Abstract

This article describes Vital Involvement Practice, a strength-based approach to clinical practice with elders, including those who are extremely frail. Using this approach, practitioners have been able to help elders increase later-life vitality and associated positive quality of life through: (1) systematic identification of individual strengths and assets (found both in the person and in the surrounding environment), and (2) consideration of these strengths alongside the individual and environmental deficits that are the subject of most geriatric practice. The approach utilizes original data-gathering tools (Occupational Profile; Life Strengths Interview Guide) and a stepwise, work-sheet-structured consideration of these data in order to formulate action strategies for achieving client goals (Domain Scan; Domain Goals; Life Plan/Strategy). All elements of VIP emerged in pilot work with gerontological practitioners and their elder clients in such settings as: primary health care; government social service; subsidized senior housing; private clinical practice; community recreation. Limitations, implications, and promise are noted, with respect to practice and research.
Keywords:Vital involvement  strength  practice  strength-based practice  life strengths  occupation  occupational science  occupational therapy  quality of life  vitality  integrity  Wellness  domain scan  recreation
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