Background
Bumagin, Victoria Edith Werosub was born on June 20, 1923 in Free City of Danzig, Poland. Arrived in the United States, 1938, naturalized, 1941. Daughter of Isaac A. and Zinaida (Towbin) Werosub.
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Chock-full of descriptive case examples, this clearly written text is a must-read for social workers, nurses, and gerontologists. By focusing on the various facets of the caregiving experience--from the caregiver's perspective to those who receive care--the authors sensitize you to the ways in which caregiving is affected by the conditions, personalities, capabilities, and wishes of both the caregivers and the care recipients. Chapters explore the range of care receivers from frail elderly to young children, and the difference in caregiving styles and options. Also addressed are issues related to resistance to care, claims of self-determination, and necessity of intervention.
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Bumagin, Victoria Edith Werosub was born on June 20, 1923 in Free City of Danzig, Poland. Arrived in the United States, 1938, naturalized, 1941. Daughter of Isaac A. and Zinaida (Towbin) Werosub.
Came to the United States, 1938, naturalized, 1941. Bachelor, City Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta, 1945. Master of Science in Social Work, Columbia University, 1969.
Postgraduate University of Chicago, since 1974.
Certified diplomate in clinical social work American Board Examiners in Clinical Social Work. Bureau.Children"s Services, 1962-1969. Senior social worker Department Social Services, Berkshire, England, 1970-1973.
Director social services Council for Jewish Elderly, Chicago, since 1974.
Director Center Applied Gerontology. Associate professor.Loyola University, Chicago.
Instructor Summer Institute, University of Chicago, university senior clinical associate. Consultant on aging issues.
Private practice adult counseling and psychotherapy.
Member Task Force on Age Discrimination, Illinois State Task Forceon Older Women. Manifesto for British National Conference on Aging, 1971-1973. Member technical advising committee Protective Service to Aged, since 1977.
Special advisorWhite House Conference on Aging, 1981.
Board of directors center for Applied Gerontology. President Children"s Museum Metropolitan Chicago.
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Member Manifesto for British National Conference on Aging, 1971—1973. Illinois Task Force on Older Women. Member technical advisory committee Protective Service to Aged, since 1977.
Special advisor White House Conference on Aging, Washington, 1981. Member Illinois Task Force on Age Discrimination. President Children's Museum Metropolitan Chicago.
Fellow: Gerontological Society of America. Member: Metropolitan Chgo.Coalition Aging (board directors), Registry Clinical Social Workers, American Society Aging, National Association Social Workers, Academy Certified Social Workers, National British Association Social Workers (vice president, secretary), Society for Life Cycle Psychology, Columbia University School Social Work Alumni Association (board directors).
Married Victor I. Bumagin, March 16, 1946. Children: Louisa, Susan, Elizabeth, Deborah, Jennifer.