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Geriatric rehabilitation revisited
Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, 1999There is no gold standard for rehabilitation of geriatric patients. Although many studies indicate that a multifaceted team approach, such as seen with specialized stroke units, may enhance outcomes for many patients, how these units achieve this is still unclear. However, the evidence shows that a comprehensive program of both medical and psychosocial
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Rehabilitating Geriatric Patients
Psychiatric Services, 1971F OR TOO MANY YEARS, psychiatrists declined! to treat elderly patients with psychotherapy on the grounds that they were confused, delusional, and forgetful. As a result many geriatric wards were filled with listless, often untidy elderly patients, showing every clinical sign of depression, one of the commonest symptoms of old age.
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Geriatric Rehabilitation Nursing
Rehabilitation Nursing, 1991This article is derived from a statement initially developed by the author for the Gerontology Special Interest Group of the Association of Rehabilitation Nurses. It draws on the standards and scope of practice of rehabilitation nursing as established by the American Nurses Association and the Association of Rehabilitation Nurses.
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Geriatric Hemodialysis Rehabilitation Care
Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease, 2008The 2 objectives of this review are to provide background information about functional status in older dialysis patients and to discuss the utility of geriatric dialysis rehabilitation. We performed a literature search using PubMed and MedLine. All relevant texts were reviewed for information on functional status and disability in the renal population ...
Sarbjit Vanita, Jassal +2 more
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Rehabilitation of Geriatric Patients
Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1995To describe the role of geriatric rehabilitation, the methods of practice, and the mechanisms underlying integrated care in rehabilitation medicine.We reviewed the rehabilitation-related medical literature and outlined an approach to the evaluation of impairment in older patients and subsequent rehabilitation planning.For optimal rehabilitation of ...
D C, Weber, K C, Fleming, J M, Evans
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Journal of Home Health Care Practice, 1994
Geriatric medicine and rehabilitation focus on common goals: the restoration and maintenance of maximum function. Using the biopsychosocial model rather than the traditional medical model, a more complete picture of the older adult is obtained by the health care practitioner.
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Geriatric medicine and rehabilitation focus on common goals: the restoration and maintenance of maximum function. Using the biopsychosocial model rather than the traditional medical model, a more complete picture of the older adult is obtained by the health care practitioner.
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American family physician, 1984
Elderly people experience motor, sensory and cognitive losses that affect their mobility and their ability to perform activities of daily living. There is often gradual loss of function, which requires recognition and correction. Sudden events, such as stroke, amputation or trauma, may occur in an environment of diminished function and reserve ...
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Elderly people experience motor, sensory and cognitive losses that affect their mobility and their ability to perform activities of daily living. There is often gradual loss of function, which requires recognition and correction. Sudden events, such as stroke, amputation or trauma, may occur in an environment of diminished function and reserve ...
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