ISBN13: 9780199229024
ISBN: 0199229023
Published: March 2009
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Binding: Hardback
Price: £45.00
It is widely claimed that we are facing a 'demographic time bomb' with an increasing older population and a decreasing working population. On the whole there are three conflicting attitudes in society towards older people.
- Firstly, there are those who see older people as a 'problem': how can we afford their care? Will the NHS be crippled by the expense of caring for older people?
- Secondly, there are those who are concerned by the maltreatment of older people: how can we protect older people from abuse? How can we be sure they are receiving adequate health care?
- Finally, there are those who argue that society is squandering the resources that older people can offer and seek ways to empower them to play a more active role in community life.
- Provides authoritative coverage of how the law affects older people
- Demonstrates how the law works in its broader social context
- Discusses the philosophical issues around ageing
- Provides possible solutions to topical issues




