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Despite the increasing demand for LGBT-affirming services there is an absence of training books for care providers. This dual-purpose text is appropriate for training and as a guide to answer questions that may come up during daily tasks. It is based on the most recent research and includes stories and testimonials from LGBT older adults and providers in the field. Chapters include: LGBT-inclusive intake and conversations; Gender identity and expression; Memory care and LGBT people; Navigating family dynamics; Addressing conflict between residents; Staff opinions, beliefs, and training. 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Crisis and Austerity -- $tPart I. The Political Dimension of the Crisis -- $tChapter 1. The ?Illegitimacy? of Foreign Loans: Greece, the Great Powers, and Foreign Debt in the Long Nineteenth Century -- $tChapter 2. The Political Consequences of the Crisis in Greece: Charismatic Leadership and Its Discontents -- $tChapter 3. Golden Dawn: From the Margins of Greece to the Forefront of Europe -- $tChapter 4. Protest, Elections, and Austerity Politics in Greece -- $tChapter 5/ From Boom to Bust: A Comparative Analysis of Greece and Spain under Austerity -- $tPart II. State Functions, the Welfare State, and the Economic Crisis -- $tChapter 6. Crisis and the Changes in the Mediascape: Greece and the Globe -- $tChapter 7. Crime and Criminal Justice Policy in Greece during the Financial Crisis -- $tChapter 8. The Downsizing and Commodifi cation of Health Care: The Appalling Greek Experience since 2010 -- $tPart III. Changes in Greek Society and Culture -- $tChapter 9. Gendering the Crisis: Claiming New Values and Agencies beyond Destitution -- $tChapter 10. From the Twilight Zone to the Limelight: Shifting Terrains of Asylum and Rights in Greece -- $tChapter 11. Giname Kinezoi! (We?ve Become Chinese!): Critical Developments in the Imaginary of Chinese Capitalism -- $tChapter 12. Disrupted and Disrupting Consumption: Transformations in Buying and Borrowing in Greece -- $tConclusion -- $tIndex 330 $aSince its sovereign debt crisis in 2009, Greece has been living under austerity, with no apparent end in sight. This volume explores the effects of policies pursued by the Greek state since then (under the direction of the Troika), and how Greek society has responded. 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