School of Social Work College of Education and Human Development, University of Minnesota

School of Social Work

James R. Reinardy

Director, School of Social Work
Director of Graduate Studies
Associate Professor

Office: 105D Peters Hall
Phone: (612) 624-3673
E-mail: jreinard@umn.edu
Mailing address: 105 Peters Hall

Degrees & Institutions
Ph.D., Social Work, University of Minnesota, 1990
M.S.W., University of Minnesota-Duluth, 1978
M.A., Teaching, University of St. Thomas, 1968

Interest Areas
Enhancing Autonomy and Decision Making of Older Persons; Alternative Models of Long-term Care (Foster Care, Assisted Living); Multidisciplinary Geriatric Team Training; Long-term Care Policy; Social Welfare Policy and Community Organizing

Current Research

  • Investigating attitudes and social work practice of social workers in nursing homes towards engendering decision making and autonomy among long-term care residents.
  • Studying the impact over time of control over the decision to enter a nursing home and its relationship to measures of well being, including health, mental health, social activities.
  • Investigating the influence of professionals upon older persons' decisions to move to assisted living, circumstances surrounding the decision, its relationship to perception of control over one's environment.
  • Comparing qualitative and quantitative measures of caregiver burden regarding strengths and weaknesses.

Recent Publications
Reinardy, J.R. (2003). Social services in long-term care. In G. Gordan, L.
    Grant & R. Stryker (Eds.), Creative long-term care management (pp
    224-231). Springfield: Charles Thomas.

Priester, J. & Reinardy, J.R. (2003). Recruiting immigrants and foreign
    workers for long-term care nursing positions. Journal of Aging and
    Social Policy
, 15 (4), 1-20.

Reinardy, J.R. & Kane, R.A. (2003). Autonomy of a choice: Deciding on
    assisted living or nursing home care in Oregon. Journal of Applied
    Gerontology
, 22 (1), 152-174.

Reinardy, J.R. & Kane, R.A. (2000). Choosing an adult foster home or an
    nursing home: Residents' perceptions about decision making and
    control. In S. Keigher, A. Fortune, & S. Witkin (Eds.), Aging and
    Social Work: The changing landscapes
. Washington, DC: NASW
    Press, 355-372.

Reinardy, J.R. & Morrissey, M. (1999). Group decision making process:
    Nominal group technique. In K. Strom-Gottfried (Ed.) Social work
    practice: An applied learning guide
. Thousand Oaks CA: Pine Forge
    Press.

Morrissey, M. & Reinardy, J.R. (1999). Choosing a strategy with RSM
    properties. In K. Strom-Gottfried (Ed.), Social work practice: An
    applied learning guide
. Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press.

Reinardy, J. (1999). Autonomy, choice, and decision making: How
    nursing home social workers view their role. Social Work in Health
    Care
, Vol. 29 (3), 59-77.

Reinardy, J., & Kane, R.A. (1999). Choosing an Adult Foster Home
    Versus a Nursing Home: Elders' Perceptions about decision Making
    and Control. Social Work, 44 (6), 571-585.

Reinardy, J., Kane, R.A., Huck, S.M., Call, K., & Shen, C. (1999). Beyond
    Burden Two Ways of Looking at Caregiver Burden. Research on Aging,
    21 (92).

Kane, R.A., Reinardy, J.R., Penrod, J.D., & Huck, S. (1999). After the
    hospitalization is over: A different perspective on family care of older
    persons. Journal of Gernotological Social Work, 31 (1/2), 119-143.

Reinardy, J.R. (1998). The use of multidimensional assessment
    instruments in community-based care. Home Health Care Services
    Quarterly
, 16 (4), 15-34.

Reinardy, J.R. (1995). Reactions to a new environment: Decisional
    control and the move to a Nursing home. Health and Social Work, 20
    (1), 31-38.

Reinardy, J.R., & Halter, A. (1994). Social work in academia: A case
    study of survival. Journal of Social Work Education, 30 (3), 300-309.