Growing Older: Providing Integrated Care for An Aging Population
Guides clinicians on the best approaches for providing integrated care to older adults suffering from substance use disorder and mental illness. Explains the importance of assessing clients for cognitive deficits and adapting behavioral interventions to help clients gain maximum benefit from treatment.
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Pub id: SMA16-4973
Publication Date: 10/2016
Last Reviewed: 10/04/2016
Popularity: Not ranked
Format: Resource Guide
Audience: Public Health Professionals, Professional Care Providers
Series: In Brief
Population Group: People with Substance Use or Abuse Problems as Population Group, People with Co-Occurring Disorders, People with Alcohol Use or Abuse Problems as Population Group
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