The first of its kind, this volume is a critical companion for service providers who work with African American, American Indian, Chinese, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mexican American, and Puerto Rican
Almost forty percent of American adults age sixty-five and over spend some time in a nursing home, and residents in nursing homes will be increasingly diverse racially and ethnically because of changi
This study describes the experiences of 75 residents and their care-giving family and friends in a predominately-Jewish, yet ethnically-diverse nursing home in the Northeastern United States. Kolb (so
Baker (social and organizational learning, George Mason U.), Patrician J. Jensen (business and management, Alverno College, Milwaukee) and David A. Kolb (organizational behavior, Case Western Reserve