Generations (San Francisco, California) 2003 - Abstracts

Generations (San Francisco, California) 2003
TitleSubjectAuthors
A family caregiver policy agenda for twenty-first century.Social sciencesRiggs, Judith A.
Age-related changes in perception of flavor and aroma.Social sciencesRawson, Nancy E.
An ethics perspective on family caregiving worldwide: justice and society's obligations.Social sciencesHirschfeld, Miriam J., Wikler, Daniel
A primer on hearing loss in the elderly.Social sciencesWeinstein, Barbara E.
Autobiographical writing and knowledge of aging: whom do you trust?Social sciencesBerman, Harry J.
Available and emerging technologies for people with visual impairment.Social sciencesGoodrich, Gregory L.
Balance and falls among older people.Social sciencesNewton, Roberta A.
Beyond cultural sensitivity: universal issues in caregiving.Social sciencesGuberman, Nancy, Maheu, Pierre
Caregivers in the United States and the United Kingdom: different systems, similar challenges.Social sciencesMontagomery, Anne, Holzhausen, Emily
Connections between vision, hearing, and cognitive function in old age.Social sciencesWahl, Hans-Werner, Heyl, Vera
Conversation with researchers about family caregiving: trends and future directions.Social sciencesBerg-Weger, Marla, Tebb, Susan S.
Depression and vision and hearing impairments in later life.Social sciencesHorowitz, Amy
Driving and vision in an aging society.Social sciencesHiggins, Kent E.
Eloise's tale: vital involvement, occupation, and story.Social sciencesKivnick, Helen Q., Stoffel, Sharon, Hanlon, Diane
Emerging technologies for hearing loss: an ecological approach.Social sciencesMontano, Joseph J.
Enhancing socialization of older people experiencing loss of both vision and hearing.Social sciencesLeJeune, B. J., Steinman, Bernard, Mascia, John
Entendre fr to hear, to understand: a personal perspective on hearing loss.Social sciencesGlass, Laurel
Faith in Action: caregiving help for neighbors in need.Social sciencesRowe, Lesli
Family caregiver self-identification: implications for healthcare and social service professionals.(American Association of Retired Persons)Social sciencesDobrof, Judith, Ebenstein, Helene
Family caregiver's legal concerns.Social sciencesKapp, Marshall B.
Family caregivers on the job: moving beyond ADLs and IADLs.(Activity of Daily Living )(Independent Activity of Daily Living )Social sciencesAlbert, Steven, Levine, Carol, Reinhard, Susan C., Feinberg, Lynn Friss, Hart, Andrea
Fiction and social gerontology: the novelist Stanley Middleton on aging.Social sciencesHepworth, Mike
For love and money: paying family caregivers.Social sciencesKunkel, Suzanne R., Applebaum, Robert A., Nelson, Ian M.
Fragments of a mid-life.Social sciencesCole, Thomas R.
How interviewing a holocaust survivor led a historian into practicing therapy without a license.Social sciencesPowell, Lawrence N.
Impairment of both vision and hearing among older adults: prevalence and impact on quality of life.Social sciencesBrennan, Mark
Link2Care: internet-based information and support for caregivers.Social sciencesKelly, Kathleen
Listening from the sidelines: the telling and retelling of stories by centenarians.Social sciencesMills, Terry L.
Medical narratives: diagnosis goes low tech.Social sciencesSmith, Dinitia
Memoirist of ordinary, yet extraordinary elders.Social sciencesTyrrell, Mary O'Brien
Out of sight: a personal journey through ten months of blindness.Social sciencesHyman, Helen Kandel
Public policy and age-related sensory loss.Social sciencesLidoff, Lorraine
Reaching out to caregivers through physicians.Social sciencesDern, Adrienne, Heath, Angela
Reading the story behind the story: context and content in stories by people with dementia.Social sciencesBasting, Anne Davis
Sensory loss, dementia, and environments.Social sciencesBakker, Rosemary
Stories from rural elderly African Americans.Social sciencesCarlton-LaNey, Iris
Storytelling circles: stories of age and aging.Social sciencesPohlman, Betsy
Successful support groups for African American caregivers.Social sciencesWilliams, Ernestine, Barton, Pam
Support group programs for partners of people with vision loss.Social sciencesSussman-Skalka, Carol J.
Telling and listening to stories: creating a wisdom environment for older people.Social sciencesKenyon, Gary M.
Telling time: aging and autobiography.Social sciencesWoodward, Kathleen
The constant rediscovery of a poem.Social sciencesBornat, Joanna
The importance of narratives in stroke rehabilitation.Social sciencesBoylstein, Craig, Rittman, Maude R.
The role of public health in addressing aging and sensory loss.Social sciencesCrews, John E.
The spiritual gifts-and burdens-of family caregiving.Social sciencesDoka, Kenneth J.
The state of the art of caregiver assessment.Social sciencesFeinberg, Lynn Friss
Twilight losing sight, gaining insight.Social sciencesGrunwald, Henry A.
Universal design: people with vision, hearing, and mobility impairments evaluate a model building.Social sciencesDanford, Gary Scott
Vision loss: normal and not normal changes among older adults.Social sciencesStuen, Cynthia, Faye, Eleanor E.
What is a good story?Social sciencesGubrium, Jaber F.
What to do when being aged by culture: hidden narratives from the twentieth-century hormone debacle.Social sciencesGullette, Margaret Morganroth
Where is the self in elder self-narratives?Social sciencesKastenbaum, Robert
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