Generations (San Francisco, California) 2004 - Abstracts

Generations (San Francisco, California) 2004
TitleSubjectAuthors
Acts of remembrance, cherished possessions, and living memorials.Social sciencesSchwab, Reiko
Advocacy and advocates: definitions and ethical dimensions.Social sciencesCohen, Elias S.
Advocacy and aging policy: the prognosis.Social sciencesBlancato, Robert B.
Advocacy and policy success in aging.Social sciencesHudson, Robert B.
Advocacy in aging policy: working the bills on Capitol Hill(S).Social sciencesFreeman, Iris C.
Advocacy in an aging society: the varied roles of attorneys.Social sciencesKapp, Marshall B.
Advocacy in an era of neoconservatism: responses of national aging organizations.Social sciencesBinstock, Robert H.
Advocacy in organizations: the elements of success.Social sciencesMcConnell, Stephen
A wake-up call for the financial services industry: Re-inventing financial aging.Social sciencesHaas, Donald Ray
Being there: Contributions of the nurse, social worker, and Chaplain during and after a death.Social sciencesHodgson, Nancy A., Segal, Sheila, Weidinger, Maria, Linde, Mary Beth
Cause-related marketing: Bringing together senior organizations and businesses.Social sciencesThomas, Vicki
Conclusion: Finding the gold in the silver industries.Social sciencesTimmermann, Sandra
Cremation: Desecration, purification, or convenience?Social sciencesKearl, Michael C.
Cultural aspects of food choices in various communities of elders.Social sciencesTucker, Katherine L., Bermudez, Odilia I.
Dad's toes.(Short Story)Social sciencesBern-Klug, Mercedes
Daily money managers help elders with financial chores.Social sciencesDeWitt, Katherine L.
Developing an advocacy coalition with varied interests and agendas: a Pennsylvanian experience.Social sciencesKelly, Mary Anne
Doing your own funeral video.Social sciencesRosowsky, Erlene
Double jeopardy: advocating for Indian elders.Social sciencesBaldridge, Dave
Eating and appetite: Common problems and practical remedies.Social sciencesJohnson, Mary Ann, Fischer, Joan G.
Entrepreneurship and venture capital: By and for people in mid-and later life.Social sciencesFurlong, Mary
Evolution of the link between business and aging.Social sciencesDennis, Helen
Federal food and nutritional assistance programs for older people.Social sciencesWellman, Nancy S., Kamp, Barbara
Food and nutrition in nursing homes.Social sciencesCastellanos, Victoria Hammer
Food and nutrition services in assisted living facilities: Boon or big disappointment for elder nutrition?Social sciencesDwyer, Johanna, Chao, Shirley
Funerals-R-Us: From funeral home to mega-industry.Social sciencesLynch, Thomas
Here today and cyberspace tomorrow: Memorials and bereavement support on the web.Social sciencesRoberts, Pamela
How the aging network can work with business: An overnight success after thirty years.Social sciencesKelly, Maureen
Hunger and aging.Social sciencesFrongillo, Edward A., Horan, Claire M.
Hype and hope about foods and supplements for healthy aging.Social sciencesJohnson, Mary Ann
Losing Jack: Mourning for a friend with Alzheimer's disease.Social sciencesGriffin, Richard
Media connections, marketing, and managing obstacles in reaching the older consumer.Social sciencesMigliaccio, John
Moving services come of age: Managing a change of residence for older people.(Moving Solutions provides household moving services for the elderly)Social sciencesNovack, Margit
Nonmedical senior care: A need for today, tomorrow, and beyond.Social sciencesHogan, Paul
Not your father's auto industry? Aging, the automobile, and the drive for product innovation.Social sciencesCoughlin, Joseph F.
Nutritional interventions for age-related chronic disease.Social sciencesBales, Connie W., Fischer, Joan G., Orenduff, Melissa C.
Nutrition and older adults-why you should care talking to families and caregivers.Social sciencesWellman, Nancy S.
Reflections on the rituals of death.Social sciencesAchenbaum, W. Andrew
Silver industries and the new aging enterprise.Social sciencesMoody, Harry R.
Silver industries: Introduction.Social sciencesCutler, Neal E.
The arts of consolation: Commemoration and folkways of faith.Social sciencesEisenhandler, Susan A .
The changing psychology of the older consumer: The myth of aging boomers' differences from their parents.Social sciencesWolfe, David B.
The circumscribed sometimes-advocacy of the case-manager and the care provider.Social sciencesKane, Rosalie, A.
The coming of the baby boomers: Implications for the pharmaceutical industry.Social sciencesBender, A. Douglas
The decision labyrinth: Helping families find their way through funeral options.Social sciencesBern-Klug, Mercedes
The influence of nutritional health on physical function: A critical relationship for homebound older adults.Social sciencesSharkey, Joseph R.
The memorial society option.Social sciencesBergonzi, Joelene A.
The nutritional-related needs of family caregivers.Social sciencesSilver, Heidi J.
The obits.Social sciencesMoremen, Robin D.
The power of local advocacy: funding for senior services in Ohio.Social sciencesHornbostel, Roland
The tea and toast syndrome: Psychosocial aspects of congregate dining.Social sciencesMyer, Cara
The world of interest-group advocacy: an 'insider's' view.Social sciencesCallahan, James J., Jr.
Tooth and mouth problems and nutrition among older people.Social sciencesSahyoun, Nadine
Transforming the personal digital assistant into a health-enhancing technology.Social sciencesCollins, Scott C., Sterns, Anthony A.
Waking the dead.Social sciencesCrissman, James K.
Weight issues in later years.Social sciencesJensen, Gordon L., Callahan, Eve
What kind of funeral? Identifying and resolving family conflicts.Social sciencesSofka, Carla J.
When death comes in a nursing home: A ritual to say good-bye.Social sciencesSegal, Sheila, Weidinger, Maria, Linde, Mary Beth, Berndt, Julie
When the ordinary becomes extraordinary: Food and fluids at the end of life.Social sciencesAllari, Barbara H.
Where have all the advocates gone?Social sciencesStone, Robyn
Why funeral?Social sciencesKastenbaum, Robert
Why gerontologists should join forces with the business community.Social sciencesRuffenach, Glenn
Why haven't we been more successful advocates for elders?Social sciencesRother, John C.
'You Can! Steps to Healthier Aging': AOA nationwide campaign.(US Administration on Aging)Social sciencesLoughrey, Kay
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