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what are the components of gerontological social work

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Answered by manya057111
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Counseling and Therapy. Gerontological social workers provide counseling and therapy to clients to help them cope with the psychological, emotional, social and financial challenges that come with aging. They also provide therapy and advise clients' families and loved ones as necessary.

Answered by sarthakgamer651
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Geriatric social workers support clients and their families through a combination of psychosocial assessments, care coordination, counseling and therapeutic work, crisis management and interventions, and discharge planning.

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