Generations (San Francisco, California) 2003 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A family caregiver policy agenda for twenty-first century. | Social sciences | Riggs, Judith A. |
Age-related changes in perception of flavor and aroma. | Social sciences | Rawson, Nancy E. |
An ethics perspective on family caregiving worldwide: justice and society's obligations. | Social sciences | Hirschfeld, Miriam J., Wikler, Daniel |
A primer on hearing loss in the elderly. | Social sciences | Weinstein, Barbara E. |
Autobiographical writing and knowledge of aging: whom do you trust? | Social sciences | Berman, Harry J. |
Available and emerging technologies for people with visual impairment. | Social sciences | Goodrich, Gregory L. |
Balance and falls among older people. | Social sciences | Newton, Roberta A. |
Beyond cultural sensitivity: universal issues in caregiving. | Social sciences | Guberman, Nancy, Maheu, Pierre |
Caregivers in the United States and the United Kingdom: different systems, similar challenges. | Social sciences | Montagomery, Anne, Holzhausen, Emily |
Connections between vision, hearing, and cognitive function in old age. | Social sciences | Wahl, Hans-Werner, Heyl, Vera |
Conversation with researchers about family caregiving: trends and future directions. | Social sciences | Berg-Weger, Marla, Tebb, Susan S. |
Depression and vision and hearing impairments in later life. | Social sciences | Horowitz, Amy |
Driving and vision in an aging society. | Social sciences | Higgins, Kent E. |
Eloise's tale: vital involvement, occupation, and story. | Social sciences | Kivnick, Helen Q., Stoffel, Sharon, Hanlon, Diane |
Emerging technologies for hearing loss: an ecological approach. | Social sciences | Montano, Joseph J. |
Enhancing socialization of older people experiencing loss of both vision and hearing. | Social sciences | LeJeune, B. J., Steinman, Bernard, Mascia, John |
Entendre fr to hear, to understand: a personal perspective on hearing loss. | Social sciences | Glass, Laurel |
Faith in Action: caregiving help for neighbors in need. | Social sciences | Rowe, Lesli |
Family caregiver self-identification: implications for healthcare and social service professionals.(American Association of Retired Persons) | Social sciences | Dobrof, Judith, Ebenstein, Helene |
Family caregiver's legal concerns. | Social sciences | Kapp, Marshall B. |
Family caregivers on the job: moving beyond ADLs and IADLs.(Activity of Daily Living )(Independent Activity of Daily Living ) | Social sciences | Albert, Steven, Levine, Carol, Reinhard, Susan C., Feinberg, Lynn Friss, Hart, Andrea |
Fiction and social gerontology: the novelist Stanley Middleton on aging. | Social sciences | Hepworth, Mike |
For love and money: paying family caregivers. | Social sciences | Kunkel, Suzanne R., Applebaum, Robert A., Nelson, Ian M. |
Fragments of a mid-life. | Social sciences | Cole, Thomas R. |
How interviewing a holocaust survivor led a historian into practicing therapy without a license. | Social sciences | Powell, Lawrence N. |
Impairment of both vision and hearing among older adults: prevalence and impact on quality of life. | Social sciences | Brennan, Mark |
Link2Care: internet-based information and support for caregivers. | Social sciences | Kelly, Kathleen |
Listening from the sidelines: the telling and retelling of stories by centenarians. | Social sciences | Mills, Terry L. |
Medical narratives: diagnosis goes low tech. | Social sciences | Smith, Dinitia |
Memoirist of ordinary, yet extraordinary elders. | Social sciences | Tyrrell, Mary O'Brien |
Out of sight: a personal journey through ten months of blindness. | Social sciences | Hyman, Helen Kandel |
Public policy and age-related sensory loss. | Social sciences | Lidoff, Lorraine |
Reaching out to caregivers through physicians. | Social sciences | Dern, Adrienne, Heath, Angela |
Reading the story behind the story: context and content in stories by people with dementia. | Social sciences | Basting, Anne Davis |
Sensory loss, dementia, and environments. | Social sciences | Bakker, Rosemary |
Stories from rural elderly African Americans. | Social sciences | Carlton-LaNey, Iris |
Storytelling circles: stories of age and aging. | Social sciences | Pohlman, Betsy |
Successful support groups for African American caregivers. | Social sciences | Williams, Ernestine, Barton, Pam |
Support group programs for partners of people with vision loss. | Social sciences | Sussman-Skalka, Carol J. |
Telling and listening to stories: creating a wisdom environment for older people. | Social sciences | Kenyon, Gary M. |
Telling time: aging and autobiography. | Social sciences | Woodward, Kathleen |
The constant rediscovery of a poem. | Social sciences | Bornat, Joanna |
The importance of narratives in stroke rehabilitation. | Social sciences | Boylstein, Craig, Rittman, Maude R. |
The role of public health in addressing aging and sensory loss. | Social sciences | Crews, John E. |
The spiritual gifts-and burdens-of family caregiving. | Social sciences | Doka, Kenneth J. |
The state of the art of caregiver assessment. | Social sciences | Feinberg, Lynn Friss |
Twilight losing sight, gaining insight. | Social sciences | Grunwald, Henry A. |
Universal design: people with vision, hearing, and mobility impairments evaluate a model building. | Social sciences | Danford, Gary Scott |
Vision loss: normal and not normal changes among older adults. | Social sciences | Stuen, Cynthia, Faye, Eleanor E. |
What is a good story? | Social sciences | Gubrium, Jaber F. |
What to do when being aged by culture: hidden narratives from the twentieth-century hormone debacle. | Social sciences | Gullette, Margaret Morganroth |
Where is the self in elder self-narratives? | Social sciences | Kastenbaum, Robert |
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