This book examines the unique health needs of older adults in the community. It covers chronic disease management, fall prevention, and social support interventions. The book emphasizes promoting independence and quality of life for the elderly. Suitable for nurses working with aging populations, it advances geriatric public health nursing practices.
Aria Clark is an expert in public health nursing for aging populations, focusing on the healthcare needs of elderly individuals. Her work addresses chronic disease management, health promotion, and the challenges faced by aging populations in community settings. Aria has developed innovative strategies for geriatric care that emphasize quality of life, independence, and dignity. She has contributed to research on the impact of aging on mental and physical health and the role of nurses in supporting the elderly. As an educator, Aria trains nurses to care for aging individuals with compassion and expertise. Her goal is to improve the health and well-being of the elderly through public health initiatives.