Los derechos de las personas mayores
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Vejez, personas mayores, derechos humanos, calidad de vida, residencias, personas mayores dependientes, Old age, elderly, human rights, quality of life, homes, elderly dependentsLaburpena
Este trabajo pretende reflejar el modelo y metodología de inclusión de la perspectiva de los derechos en el modelo de intervención psicosocial orientado a la calidad de vida (Shalock y Verdugo 2006) de las personas mayores, aplicado por los autores y sus equipos en los últimos años, especialmente en Matia Fundazioa, y su utilidad como estrategia preferente de prevención del trato inadecuado. Ha sido becado y publicado por el Defensor del Pueblo del País Vasco, “Ararteko” (2008) en el libro: “Los derechos de las personas mayores y la prevención del mal trato”
This work tries to reflect the model and methodology for mainstreaming of rights in the psychosocial intervention model aimed at the quality of life (Shalock and Verdugo, 2006) of the elderly operated by the authors and their teams in recent years Matia Foundation and especially its usefulness as a preferred strategy for the prevention of improper treatment. It was granted and published by the Basque Country Ombudsman “Ararteko” (2008) on the book: “The rights of the elderly and prevention of ill treatment”
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