A Primer on Personal Money Management for Midlife and Older Women


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Contents: starting a goals list; where you are now (starting a financial notebook, getting your records organized, preparing your statements); long range planning (setting goals for your reserve fund); cash flow (preparing a spending plan, plugging the leaks); bank accounts; bank credit cards; insurance; estate planning; marriage; divorce; remarrying; legal help; investing for retirement (setting a goal, exploring options, selecting investments); getting help with your finances; reading list; bank and insurance company rating organizations.







Take Charge!


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For people over the age of sixty, New York City is a cluttered attic-a mess of valuables that cannot be ignored, but that for the most part remains buried in jargon, agencies, regulations, and eligibility forms. New York City is, after all, a place that offers seniors everything from discount tickets for Broadway shows to social service agencies for those who speak foreign languages including Spanish, Cantonese or Tagalog. It is a place of endless benefits for those who can dig through the junk in the attic, organize what is there and still have the desire to leave the house. Take Charge! The Complete Guide to Senior Living in New York City is the first book to gather, in a single volume, information and advice for people over sixty who want to make the most of the city. Here at last is an all-inclusive guide that addresses every concern for senior New Yorkers, from entertainment and healthcare to housing and taxes. Take Charge! reaches beyond merely listing phone numbers and programs to giving advice on a number of areas, from choosing an HMO, a reverse mortgage, or an elder law attorney, to receiving travel discounts and negotiating home care. Containing everything a person over sixty needs to know to make the most of life in New York City, Take Charge! is the only comprehensive guide available for New York seniors and their families.







Wise Choices Beyond Midlife


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Wise Choices Beyond Midlife began as a study group that became, over a period of two years, an inspiring, informing and empowering book for women over 60 that explores practical ideas, resources and suggestions for action on eight major life issues. They include health, relationships, income, health care, ageing and death. The four authors pool their personal and professional experiences as psychologists, teachers and social workers to discuss the uncertainties and anxieties of becoming elders, and preparing for a full life after midlife.




Techniques and Guidelines for Social Work Practice


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/*0205446175, Sheafor, Techniques and Guidelines for Social Work Practice, 7e*/The latest edition of this classic book continues to provide students and practitioners of social work with a one-of-a-kind resource designed to emphasize the different techniques needed for successful practice. Carefully updated to provide social workers with easy access to the most current information on professional techniques and guidelines and organized to support a generalist practice perspective, Techniques and Guidelines for Social Work Practice illustrates multiple ways in which both direct and indirect intervention activities are a part of the social worker's repertoire. Touching upon everything from cultural competence to macro practice, the content of this text is so widely applicable it is an invaluable aid in making the transition to a professional career in social work and a staple of professional social work libraries. In a classroom, it is ideal for use in advanced practice, capstone, and field work courses. Parts I and II summarize the essential foundation elements of social work practice, while Parts III through V set out 157 clearly described techniques and guidelines that can be used by students and new practitioners. The latest edition includes many changes that make it just as essential as previous editions. Techniques deleted from prior editions due to space restrictions are now available at www.ablongman.com/sheafor7e. New techniques include guidelines for assessing small group functioning, family group conferencing, and building mentoring relationships, as well as addressing client concerns related to spirituality and religion and serving the client or community experiencing an emergency or disaster. Following the lessons of 9/11, new content is included to prepare social workers to deal a client or community emergency. Information is included on Family group conferencing, a new approach based on the principles of restorative justice about which social workers should be knowledgeable. New guidelines for using mentoring relationships, in which senior practitioners without direct administrative responsibilities support and nurture developing social workers, are included in this edition, along with new guidelines for assessing small group functioning as a means of strengthening subsequent intervention activities with groups. Chapter 14 now includes a straight-forward description of techniques for conducting empirical direct practice evaluation with current illustrations based on students' applications of the most commonly used evaluation tools.




Going for the Gold


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On Your Own Terms


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For more than 31 million American seniors who want to remain self-sufficient, this is the guide that can help. This indispensable book empowers seniors by offering countless strategies for making their lives convenient, safe and comfortable.




New Woman


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ACCI Newsletter


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