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Nasty, Brutish, and Long: Adventures in Old Age and the World of Eldercare

by Ira Rosofsky

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Publisher Comments:

A coming of old-age story.

In nursing homes across the country, members of the Greatest Generation are living out their last days. No matter how exciting or mundane their lives, the‛re now occupying a hospital-style room—a public space where you ca‛t lock your door and strangers come and go. Life is a succession of pokes and prods, medications, TV, bingo, and, possibly, talking to Ira Rosofsky.

Nasty, Brutish, and Long is a candid, humane, and improbably humorous look at the world of eldercare. With a compassionate eye but mordant wit, Rosofsky, a psychologist charged with gauging the mental health of his elders, reveals a culture based not in the empathy of caretaking, but rather in the coolly detached bureaucracy of Medicare and Medicaid.

A portrayal of what is increasingly becoming the last slice of life for many, Nasty, Brutish, and Long is also a baby boome‛s poignant meditation on mortality, a reflection on his caregiving for his parent‛ final days, and an examination of the choices that we, as a society, have made about healthcare for the elderly who are no longer of sound mind and body.

Review:

"A psychologist who has worked for years in nursing homes and assisted-living facilities, Rosofsky presents a disturbing, often moving account of the lives of some of the two million men and women who reside in America's 18,000 nursing homes. Like the police officer or bartender whose perspective on society is shaped by his work, Rosofsky, who professionally sees only problematic residents of institutions, has a slightly skewed (and very grim) sample. However, the dispiriting tenor of the title and the emphasis on confused and depressed men and women are leavened with the author's bursts of wit, his welcome guidance on how to evaluate nursing homes and assisted-living centers and his frank ruminations on his own aging and health issues and the deaths of his parents and mother-in-law. What could have been a morose account of loss, suffering and death is lightened by the humorous and helpful treatment of an emotionally laden topic." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

In nursing homes across the country, members of the Greatest Generation are living out their last days. "Nasty, Brutish, and Long" is a candid, humane, and improbably humorous look at the world of eldercare.

About the Author

Ira Rosofsky is a psychologist who has years of experience serving residents in nursing homes and assisted living facilities. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. His writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Village Voice, and The Advocate newspapers of New England.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781583333365
Subtitle:
Adventures in Old Age and the World of Eldercare
Author:
Rosofsky, Ira
Publisher:
Avery
Subject:
Diseases - Alzheimer's & Dementia
Subject:
Diseases - Nervous System (incl. Brain)
Subject:
Eldercare
Subject:
Nursing homes
Subject:
Nursing Home Care
Subject:
Older people - Nursing home care -
Subject:
Nursing homes -- United States.
Copyright:
Publication Date:
20090319
Binding:
Hardback
Language:
English
Pages:
224
Dimensions:
9.10x6.30x1.00 in. .90 lbs.

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "A psychologist who has worked for years in nursing homes and assisted-living facilities, Rosofsky presents a disturbing, often moving account of the lives of some of the two million men and women who reside in America's 18,000 nursing homes. Like the police officer or bartender whose perspective on society is shaped by his work, Rosofsky, who professionally sees only problematic residents of institutions, has a slightly skewed (and very grim) sample. However, the dispiriting tenor of the title and the emphasis on confused and depressed men and women are leavened with the author's bursts of wit, his welcome guidance on how to evaluate nursing homes and assisted-living centers and his frank ruminations on his own aging and health issues and the deaths of his parents and mother-in-law. What could have been a morose account of loss, suffering and death is lightened by the humorous and helpful treatment of an emotionally laden topic." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , In nursing homes across the country, members of the Greatest Generation are living out their last days. "Nasty, Brutish, and Long" is a candid, humane, and improbably humorous look at the world of eldercare.
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