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Background
The Center for Research and Study of Aging was established in 1990 to respond to pressing issues in the field of aging that concern present-day Israeli society. The response takes the form of conducting research, formulating and promoting social policy, and developing educational resources.
During the years, funds for research projects were obtained from the Joint-Israel through the Association for Planning and Development of Services for the Elderly in Israel (ESHEL), the Rashi Foundation, the Bereavement Fund, The Israeli Cancer Society, the Ministry of Science, The European Commission, The Israel Science Foundation, The National Insurance Institute and The US-Israel Bi-National Foundation.
The Center serves as a databank for methods of treatment and care techniques, conducts surveys, qualitative and quantitative research, and develops educational programs. It also offers consultation and training for professionals in the fields of gerontology and geriatrics.
The Center's Goals:
The Center aims to advance knowledge and promote research to impact the formulation and implementation of policy for the elderly in the following ways:
Research:
To conduct research especially in the areas of intergenerational family relations, quality of life, health, mental health and aging, elder abuse, law and aging
To support and encourage interdisciplinary policy research
To develop cross-national comparative research programs in collaboration with other research institutions and scholars around the world
Policy:
To identify and clarify long-range policy
To re-examine policy issues systematically
To develop strategies for the dissemination of data to legislators and government ministries
To place policy topics on the appropriate agendas
Education and Resources:
To develop a data clearinghouse and resource center for policy-makers, practitioners, researchers, advocates, public interest groups, and the consumers
To disseminate data to appropriate agencies through training programs and educational opportunities
The Character of the Center:
The Center is:
Collaborative:
Through exchange of cross-cultural and cross-national partnerships with other gerontology centers and researchers in Israel and abroad
Through exchange of research with universities and research institutes around the globe
Through faculty-exchange programs with universities, mainly in the United States, Europe and Canada
Interdisciplinary:
The center's staff is interdisciplinary and includes gerontologists, sociologist, physicians, social workers, lawyers
Knowledge and skills from variety of the social and behavioral sciences are developed in research and educational programs
Knowledge and skills are disseminated to policy makers and the different professional groups working with the aged
MAJOR PROGRAMS AREAS AND ACTIVITIES
Research
The center conducts studies and publishes research reports on a variety topics, like:
Intergenerational family relationship and caregiving
Elder abuse and maltreatment vis-à-vis the role of families
Patterns of knowledge, attitudes and services use by family care-givers for Alzheimer patients
Quality of life in the community and residential settings for the elderly
Research Center of Excellence on Immigration and Aging
Goals
Research and training on issues of immigration as a life transitions during the individual and familial life course, especially during later stage of life
Implications for micro and macro levels
Vision and Mission
To become a leading center for research on immigration, migration and aging in order to understand its complexity and diversity, as a life transition
Understanding the effects of immigration on quality of life of the elders and their family, as well as the implications for the host society
Collaborating on the international level, through involving senior researchers and students from multiple disciplines
Specific Objectives
Exploring the phenomenon of immigration and migration in old age and its implications on the individual, family and society levels
Understanding life transitions and their effects on different types and groups of immigrants while considering social and cultural factors
Identification of quality of life components within the populations of aged immigrants and their families in Israel, and in comparative cross-cultural perspectives
Identifying the challenges of the health and welfare service systems, as they are perceived by users, services providers, professionals, and policy designers
Identification and analysis of service provision patterns within the changing social and cultural contexts
Building data bases and developing measurement tools in order to explore
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Adjustment of immigrants' populations
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Coping patterns and family relations
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The effects of changes in demographic, technological, health progress, and social-economical and legal changes on their quality of life
Inter-disciplinary and inter-institutional cooperation within Israel
Inter-disciplinary cooperation with researchers abroad
Education and Training in the Center of Research and Study of Aging
In the academic area, the Center has been introducing the topic of gerontology into various curricula at all degree levels: Graduate training of social workers with the elderly through the introduction of numerous courses; Program on aging for the faculty of Architecture and Town Planning at the Technion; Creation of a Learning center for undergraduate social work students training in various agencies.
In the area of continuing education studies:
A two-year certificate program for directors of old-age and nursing homes, which is recognized nationally
Continues training for graduates of the above program
Exchange Programs
The Center attempts to focus on establishing relationships with experts at universities and research institutions in Israel and abroad for the purpose of exchanging information and sharing the most current approaches and research methodologies.
The Center maintains ongoing ties with members of the Social Sciences and Behavioral Section of the European Gerontological Association.
A fruitful exchange is developing with the European Master of Gerontology.
Consultation
The Center provides guidance and consultation for staff at the University of Haifa and the Technion and for workers in various agencies providing services to the aged. In preparing its programs, initiating services, and piloting experimental projects, the Center works in cooperation with agencies and organizations in the welfare and health services sectors.
Director
Prof. Perla Werner, Haifa University.
Research Team Prof. Yitzhak Brick - Board Chairman
Prof. Perla Werner
Prof. Ruth Katz
Prof. Jacob Gindin
Dr. Miri Cohen
Dr. Dana Prilutzky
Dr. Israel Doron
Dr. Tova Band-Winterstin
Dr. Nurit Gur Yaish
Dr. Sinoff Gary
Research Associates
Dafna Halperin
Batia Rappaport
Staff
Ms. Sigal Naim, Coordinator
Address:
The Center for Research and Study of Aging
Faculty of Welfare and Health Sciences, Department of Gerontology
Haifa University
Haifa , 31905, ISRAEL
Tel: 972-4-8288469
Fax: 972-4-8240573
E-mail:
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