February is National Senior Independence Month, so we're highlighting resources that facilitate reflection on the health and well-being of seniors or shine light onto the realities of aging in our modern world. Navigating care for the aging can be difficult for everyone involved in the process, from caregivers to ourselves and our communities, but it is perhaps the only certainty we have – we will all age. It is important to ensure that we have knowledge in place for when it happens. 

Explore the 12 books and eBooks from the libraries below to learn more.

Print
Aging: Geroscience as the New Public Health Frontier
 

eBooks
Aging and Health for the US Elderly: A Health Primer for Ages 60 to 90 Years

Communication and Aging: Creative Approaches to Improving the Quality of Life

Counseling and Psychotherapy with Older People in Care: A Support Guide

Deprescribing and Polypharmacy in an Aging Population

Eldercare 101: A Practical Guide to Later Life Planning, Care, and Wellbeing 

Inequalities of Aging: Paradoxes of Independence in American Home Care

Living for the Elderly: A Design Manual

O&M for Independent Living: Strategies for Teaching Orientation and Mobility to Older Adults

Occupational Therapy with Aging Adults: Promoting Quality of Life through Collaborative Practice 

Recreational Therapy for Older Adults

Voices of Long-Term Care Workers: Elder Care in the Time of COVID-19 and Beyond