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Aging And The Behavioral Problems Of Brain Injury, Paul F. Aravich, Marylin Copeland Jan 2010

Aging And The Behavioral Problems Of Brain Injury, Paul F. Aravich, Marylin Copeland

Case Studies from Age in Action

Educational Objectives

1. List the various classes of brain injury.

2. Identify cognitive and emotional problems as among the most common and disabling complications of brain injury.

3. Assess challenges to successful aging with a brain injury.

4. Examine the consequences of inadequate systems of care for the challenging behaviors produced by brain injury.


Senior Meal Programs: Feeding A Crowd With Local Foods, Gordon Walker, Elyse Thierry Jan 2010

Senior Meal Programs: Feeding A Crowd With Local Foods, Gordon Walker, Elyse Thierry

Case Studies from Age in Action

Educational Objectives

1. Examine reasons for an institutional meal program to consider incorporating local food.

2. Identify potential community partners who might assist in moving such a program forward and the mutual benefits.

3. Describe the possible changes that an institution’s local food program can foster in the community at large.


Cpr And Dnr Decision Making, Viki Kind Jan 2010

Cpr And Dnr Decision Making, Viki Kind

Case Studies from Age in Action

Educational Objectives

1. Examine the complexities of end-of-life care and obstacles to good DNR decision making.

2. Discuss CPR and its perceived vs. actual chances for success.

3. Demonstrate best practices for communicating about CPR.

4. Consider how the signing of the DNR is just one component of endof- life care.


Reverse Mortgages, Bruce Desimone Jan 2010

Reverse Mortgages, Bruce Desimone

Case Studies from Age in Action

Educational Objectives

1. Describe mobility rates among older adults.

2. Define a reverse mortgage and Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM), and their origins in Virginia.

3. Explain key HECM loan and counseling features.

4. Illustrate how these features may improve the lives of older Virginians.


Assessing Gaps In Services For Geriatric Patients With Mental Health Needs, Angela Nelson Jan 2010

Assessing Gaps In Services For Geriatric Patients With Mental Health Needs, Angela Nelson

All Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Other Capstone Projects

Older adults in southwest Minnesota have limited options regarding mental health services. Sanford Tracy Medical Center and Sanford Westbrook Medical Center sought to identify the needs of this population so they can better serve their patients. The following research questions were asked: Do local service providers feel gaps in services exist for older adults experiencing mental health needs in the rural southwestern Minnesota communities of Tracy and Westbrook and the surrounding areas? Do area service providers feel that geriatric patients would benefit from a mental health intervention implemented within the primary healthcare setting? A survey of area geriatric service providers …


Our Grandparents, Our Parents, Our Future Selves: Optimizing Function In Old Age., Thomas Michael Gill Jan 2010

Our Grandparents, Our Parents, Our Future Selves: Optimizing Function In Old Age., Thomas Michael Gill

Center for Policy Research

Most of my research at Yale University School of Medicine over the past several years has focused on identifying older adults at risk of functional decline and disability, identifying events that may precipitate the transition from functional independence to disability, and developing strategies to postpone or reduce frailty and disability. As a result of the Precipitating Events Project (PEP) and other research conducted by the Yale Center on Aging/Pepper Center, we now realize that age is only a proxy for other factors that lead to disability, and that some of these factors can be modified to reduce the risk of …