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Gerontological Social WorkLaajuus (10 cr)

Code: 7S00EL68

Credits

10 op

Objectives

1. Bachelor of Social Services in Work with Senior Citizens and the Aged
Students
- are able to analyse their individual and professional identity in working with senior citizens and the aged
- adssopt the ethical values of work with the aged
2. Elderly People as Clients of Social and Health Care Services
Students
- can analyse and understand old age and ageing with the help of gerontological theories
- can apply gerontological information and principles of empowerment in work with senior citizens and the aged
3. Methods and Approaches to Work with Elderly Clients
Students
- can explain the process and experiences of ageing from the perspective of individuals, community, society and cultures
- can apply different methods and approaches to work with clients
- comprehend case management with senior citizens and elderly people
- are familiar with the most common memory disorders and can apply different work methods with memory disorder patients
- can apply different methods of client work in individual and group counselling
4. Phenomena and Special issues in Work with Senior Citizens and the Aged
- Assistive technology, accessibility
- Social rehabilitation of elderly people
- Family caregivers, supporting family members, intergenerational work
- Maltreatment
- Sociocultural work with the aged
- Relationships and sexuality
- Current studies
5. Advanced Knowledge of Legislation, Service system and Client Process
Students
- acquire information on key laws, service system, services, and benefits in work with senior citizens and the aged
-can assess client relationships from the perspective of legislation, service system, and client process

Content

Different disciplines and practices of gerontology
- Environments and actors
- Services, rehabilitation, legislation, case management
- Multi-professionalism, expertise
- Sociocultural and preventive work
- Memory disorders and reminiscence
- Special issues and current advocacy work

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

Can identify and define phenomena related to the field and basic concepts and theory.

Assessment criteria, good (3-4)

To structure the relationship between phenomena and concepts in the field. Can apply concepts and theory in a structured way. Is able to justify one's own views and is able to apply theoretical knowledge to practice. Relation to knowledge: self-contained, problematizing.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Understand wide-ranging entities and the relationships between them. Analyze theory and practice and the relationships between phenomena. Combines pedagogical competence with professional context. Creative, developing, innovative and / or personal touch. Relation to knowledge: exploratory, argumentative and analytical.

Assessment criteria, pass/fail

Rejected Neither recognizes nor can define phenomena and basic concepts in the field, or the identification and definition of key phenomena remains very limited. Relationship to Knowledge: Borrowing.

Enrolment period

16.09.2024 - 06.10.2024

Timing

01.01.2025 - 13.03.2025

Credits

10 op

RDI portion

3 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Social Services

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

0 - 40

Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Social Services
Person in charge

Outi Wallin

Groups
  • 23SO
  • 22SO
  • 23ASO

Objectives (course unit)

1. Bachelor of Social Services in Work with Senior Citizens and the Aged
Students
- are able to analyse their individual and professional identity in working with senior citizens and the aged
- adssopt the ethical values of work with the aged
2. Elderly People as Clients of Social and Health Care Services
Students
- can analyse and understand old age and ageing with the help of gerontological theories
- can apply gerontological information and principles of empowerment in work with senior citizens and the aged
3. Methods and Approaches to Work with Elderly Clients
Students
- can explain the process and experiences of ageing from the perspective of individuals, community, society and cultures
- can apply different methods and approaches to work with clients
- comprehend case management with senior citizens and elderly people
- are familiar with the most common memory disorders and can apply different work methods with memory disorder patients
- can apply different methods of client work in individual and group counselling
4. Phenomena and Special issues in Work with Senior Citizens and the Aged
- Assistive technology, accessibility
- Social rehabilitation of elderly people
- Family caregivers, supporting family members, intergenerational work
- Maltreatment
- Sociocultural work with the aged
- Relationships and sexuality
- Current studies
5. Advanced Knowledge of Legislation, Service system and Client Process
Students
- acquire information on key laws, service system, services, and benefits in work with senior citizens and the aged
-can assess client relationships from the perspective of legislation, service system, and client process

Content (course unit)

Different disciplines and practices of gerontology
- Environments and actors
- Services, rehabilitation, legislation, case management
- Multi-professionalism, expertise
- Sociocultural and preventive work
- Memory disorders and reminiscence
- Special issues and current advocacy work

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)

Can identify and define phenomena related to the field and basic concepts and theory.

Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)

To structure the relationship between phenomena and concepts in the field. Can apply concepts and theory in a structured way. Is able to justify one's own views and is able to apply theoretical knowledge to practice. Relation to knowledge: self-contained, problematizing.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

Understand wide-ranging entities and the relationships between them. Analyze theory and practice and the relationships between phenomena. Combines pedagogical competence with professional context. Creative, developing, innovative and / or personal touch. Relation to knowledge: exploratory, argumentative and analytical.

Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)

Rejected Neither recognizes nor can define phenomena and basic concepts in the field, or the identification and definition of key phenomena remains very limited. Relationship to Knowledge: Borrowing.

Assessment scale

0-5

Enrolment period

21.09.2023 - 01.10.2023

Timing

01.01.2024 - 31.05.2024

Credits

10 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Social Services

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

0 - 40

Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Social Services
Teachers
  • Sanna Keskikuru
Person in charge

Sanna Keskikuru

Groups
  • 22SO

Objectives (course unit)

1. Bachelor of Social Services in Work with Senior Citizens and the Aged
Students
- are able to analyse their individual and professional identity in working with senior citizens and the aged
- adssopt the ethical values of work with the aged
2. Elderly People as Clients of Social and Health Care Services
Students
- can analyse and understand old age and ageing with the help of gerontological theories
- can apply gerontological information and principles of empowerment in work with senior citizens and the aged
3. Methods and Approaches to Work with Elderly Clients
Students
- can explain the process and experiences of ageing from the perspective of individuals, community, society and cultures
- can apply different methods and approaches to work with clients
- comprehend case management with senior citizens and elderly people
- are familiar with the most common memory disorders and can apply different work methods with memory disorder patients
- can apply different methods of client work in individual and group counselling
4. Phenomena and Special issues in Work with Senior Citizens and the Aged
- Assistive technology, accessibility
- Social rehabilitation of elderly people
- Family caregivers, supporting family members, intergenerational work
- Maltreatment
- Sociocultural work with the aged
- Relationships and sexuality
- Current studies
5. Advanced Knowledge of Legislation, Service system and Client Process
Students
- acquire information on key laws, service system, services, and benefits in work with senior citizens and the aged
-can assess client relationships from the perspective of legislation, service system, and client process

Content (course unit)

Different disciplines and practices of gerontology
- Environments and actors
- Services, rehabilitation, legislation, case management
- Multi-professionalism, expertise
- Sociocultural and preventive work
- Memory disorders and reminiscence
- Special issues and current advocacy work

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)

Can identify and define phenomena related to the field and basic concepts and theory.

Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)

To structure the relationship between phenomena and concepts in the field. Can apply concepts and theory in a structured way. Is able to justify one's own views and is able to apply theoretical knowledge to practice. Relation to knowledge: self-contained, problematizing.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

Understand wide-ranging entities and the relationships between them. Analyze theory and practice and the relationships between phenomena. Combines pedagogical competence with professional context. Creative, developing, innovative and / or personal touch. Relation to knowledge: exploratory, argumentative and analytical.

Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)

Rejected Neither recognizes nor can define phenomena and basic concepts in the field, or the identification and definition of key phenomena remains very limited. Relationship to Knowledge: Borrowing.

Assessment scale

0-5

Enrolment period

03.10.2022 - 05.01.2023

Timing

01.01.2023 - 31.05.2023

Credits

10 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Social Services

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Social Services
Teachers
  • Sosionomi Virtuaalihenkilö
Person in charge

Sanna Keskikuru

Groups
  • 21ASO
  • 21SO
  • 20SO

Objectives (course unit)

1. Bachelor of Social Services in Work with Senior Citizens and the Aged
Students
- are able to analyse their individual and professional identity in working with senior citizens and the aged
- adssopt the ethical values of work with the aged
2. Elderly People as Clients of Social and Health Care Services
Students
- can analyse and understand old age and ageing with the help of gerontological theories
- can apply gerontological information and principles of empowerment in work with senior citizens and the aged
3. Methods and Approaches to Work with Elderly Clients
Students
- can explain the process and experiences of ageing from the perspective of individuals, community, society and cultures
- can apply different methods and approaches to work with clients
- comprehend case management with senior citizens and elderly people
- are familiar with the most common memory disorders and can apply different work methods with memory disorder patients
- can apply different methods of client work in individual and group counselling
4. Phenomena and Special issues in Work with Senior Citizens and the Aged
- Assistive technology, accessibility
- Social rehabilitation of elderly people
- Family caregivers, supporting family members, intergenerational work
- Maltreatment
- Sociocultural work with the aged
- Relationships and sexuality
- Current studies
5. Advanced Knowledge of Legislation, Service system and Client Process
Students
- acquire information on key laws, service system, services, and benefits in work with senior citizens and the aged
-can assess client relationships from the perspective of legislation, service system, and client process

Content (course unit)

Different disciplines and practices of gerontology
- Environments and actors
- Services, rehabilitation, legislation, case management
- Multi-professionalism, expertise
- Sociocultural and preventive work
- Memory disorders and reminiscence
- Special issues and current advocacy work

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)

Can identify and define phenomena related to the field and basic concepts and theory.

Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)

To structure the relationship between phenomena and concepts in the field. Can apply concepts and theory in a structured way. Is able to justify one's own views and is able to apply theoretical knowledge to practice. Relation to knowledge: self-contained, problematizing.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

Understand wide-ranging entities and the relationships between them. Analyze theory and practice and the relationships between phenomena. Combines pedagogical competence with professional context. Creative, developing, innovative and / or personal touch. Relation to knowledge: exploratory, argumentative and analytical.

Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)

Rejected Neither recognizes nor can define phenomena and basic concepts in the field, or the identification and definition of key phenomena remains very limited. Relationship to Knowledge: Borrowing.

Assessment scale

0-5

Enrolment period

01.12.2022 - 15.01.2023

Timing

01.01.2023 - 31.05.2023

Credits

10 op

Virtual portion

9 op

RDI portion

8 op

Mode of delivery

10 % Contact teaching, 90 % Online learning

Unit

Social Services

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

0 - 40

Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Social Services
Teachers
  • Sanna Keskikuru
Person in charge

Susanna Seitsamo

Groups
  • 20SO

Objectives (course unit)

1. Bachelor of Social Services in Work with Senior Citizens and the Aged
Students
- are able to analyse their individual and professional identity in working with senior citizens and the aged
- adssopt the ethical values of work with the aged
2. Elderly People as Clients of Social and Health Care Services
Students
- can analyse and understand old age and ageing with the help of gerontological theories
- can apply gerontological information and principles of empowerment in work with senior citizens and the aged
3. Methods and Approaches to Work with Elderly Clients
Students
- can explain the process and experiences of ageing from the perspective of individuals, community, society and cultures
- can apply different methods and approaches to work with clients
- comprehend case management with senior citizens and elderly people
- are familiar with the most common memory disorders and can apply different work methods with memory disorder patients
- can apply different methods of client work in individual and group counselling
4. Phenomena and Special issues in Work with Senior Citizens and the Aged
- Assistive technology, accessibility
- Social rehabilitation of elderly people
- Family caregivers, supporting family members, intergenerational work
- Maltreatment
- Sociocultural work with the aged
- Relationships and sexuality
- Current studies
5. Advanced Knowledge of Legislation, Service system and Client Process
Students
- acquire information on key laws, service system, services, and benefits in work with senior citizens and the aged
-can assess client relationships from the perspective of legislation, service system, and client process

Content (course unit)

Different disciplines and practices of gerontology
- Environments and actors
- Services, rehabilitation, legislation, case management
- Multi-professionalism, expertise
- Sociocultural and preventive work
- Memory disorders and reminiscence
- Special issues and current advocacy work

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)

Can identify and define phenomena related to the field and basic concepts and theory.

Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)

To structure the relationship between phenomena and concepts in the field. Can apply concepts and theory in a structured way. Is able to justify one's own views and is able to apply theoretical knowledge to practice. Relation to knowledge: self-contained, problematizing.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

Understand wide-ranging entities and the relationships between them. Analyze theory and practice and the relationships between phenomena. Combines pedagogical competence with professional context. Creative, developing, innovative and / or personal touch. Relation to knowledge: exploratory, argumentative and analytical.

Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)

Rejected Neither recognizes nor can define phenomena and basic concepts in the field, or the identification and definition of key phenomena remains very limited. Relationship to Knowledge: Borrowing.

Assessment scale

0-5

Enrolment period

06.09.2021 - 31.12.2021

Timing

01.01.2022 - 31.05.2022

Credits

10 op

Virtual portion

5 op

RDI portion

5 op

Mode of delivery

50 % Contact teaching, 50 % Online learning

Unit

Social Services

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

0 - 40

Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Social Services
Teachers
  • Sanna Keskikuru
Person in charge

Sanna Keskikuru

Groups
  • 21ASO
  • 19SO
  • 20SO
  • 20ASO

Objectives (course unit)

1. Bachelor of Social Services in Work with Senior Citizens and the Aged
Students
- are able to analyse their individual and professional identity in working with senior citizens and the aged
- adssopt the ethical values of work with the aged
2. Elderly People as Clients of Social and Health Care Services
Students
- can analyse and understand old age and ageing with the help of gerontological theories
- can apply gerontological information and principles of empowerment in work with senior citizens and the aged
3. Methods and Approaches to Work with Elderly Clients
Students
- can explain the process and experiences of ageing from the perspective of individuals, community, society and cultures
- can apply different methods and approaches to work with clients
- comprehend case management with senior citizens and elderly people
- are familiar with the most common memory disorders and can apply different work methods with memory disorder patients
- can apply different methods of client work in individual and group counselling
4. Phenomena and Special issues in Work with Senior Citizens and the Aged
- Assistive technology, accessibility
- Social rehabilitation of elderly people
- Family caregivers, supporting family members, intergenerational work
- Maltreatment
- Sociocultural work with the aged
- Relationships and sexuality
- Current studies
5. Advanced Knowledge of Legislation, Service system and Client Process
Students
- acquire information on key laws, service system, services, and benefits in work with senior citizens and the aged
-can assess client relationships from the perspective of legislation, service system, and client process

Content (course unit)

Different disciplines and practices of gerontology
- Environments and actors
- Services, rehabilitation, legislation, case management
- Multi-professionalism, expertise
- Sociocultural and preventive work
- Memory disorders and reminiscence
- Special issues and current advocacy work

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)

Can identify and define phenomena related to the field and basic concepts and theory.

Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)

To structure the relationship between phenomena and concepts in the field. Can apply concepts and theory in a structured way. Is able to justify one's own views and is able to apply theoretical knowledge to practice. Relation to knowledge: self-contained, problematizing.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

Understand wide-ranging entities and the relationships between them. Analyze theory and practice and the relationships between phenomena. Combines pedagogical competence with professional context. Creative, developing, innovative and / or personal touch. Relation to knowledge: exploratory, argumentative and analytical.

Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)

Rejected Neither recognizes nor can define phenomena and basic concepts in the field, or the identification and definition of key phenomena remains very limited. Relationship to Knowledge: Borrowing.

Assessment scale

0-5