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  1. Aging at Home

    How the Elderly Adjust Their Housing Without Moving

    By Raymond Struyk, Harold Katsura

    This vital book reports the significant findings of a research project designed to fill the void in the existing knowledge about the incidence of housing adjustments among the elderly and the factors causing them. The sharp increase in the number of elderly in the United States in the years ahead...

    Published November 22nd 1988 by Routledge

  2. Handbook of Group Activities for Impaired Adults

    By Elsbeth Martindale, Scott Cabot Willis

    Here is a one-of-a-kind resource for professionals who prepare and lead group activities for impaired older adults. Filling a crucial gap in the field of clinical gerontology, this invaluable guide provides more than 70 stimulating and therapeutic group activities designed specifically for use with...

    Published April 14th 1987 by Routledge

  3. Therapeutic Activities With the Impaired Elderly

    This highly practical volume presents valuable insights for all professionals who provide activities for the impaired elderly. It will serve as a helpful resource for both those who work directly with the aged in institutional settings, as well for those who train activities counselors.Therapeutic...

    Published December 31st 1985 by Routledge