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Association of natural teeth, dietary diversity, and nutritional status in elderly nursing home residents. [PDF]
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Sugary Snack and Drink Consumption and Tooth Retention Among Residents with Disabilities in Thai Foster Homes: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
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Psychotherapy in a Home for the Aged
Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1958Introduction The psychiatrist who undertakes the treatment of emotional disorders in a home for the aged is early impressed with the need to explore his own attitudes, prejudices, and misconceptions about old people. As a member of a culture which extols youth, competitiveness, attractiveness, and success, he must face up to the degree with which he ...
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Hearing Problems in a Home for the Aged
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1965A full time speech and hearing rehabilitation program is now in operation at the Menorah Home and Hospital. To evaluate the auditory problems of the population, pure tone testing has been performed on approximately one fourth of the residents. Results of this study are reported and analyzed and the nature and possible etiology of presbyacusic hearing ...
M H, MILLER, R G, ORT
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Serum Hepatitis at a Home for the Aged
Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1972AbstractA minor epidemic of Au-antigen-positive hepatitis at a home for the aged is described. Route of infection was probably the joint use of bath-brushes. The course of disease was occasionally serious. The aged appear to be carriers of Au-antigen for a longer period than young individuals affected with the same disease.
J H, Braconier, E, Nordenfelt
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Acute Hospitalization in a Home for the Aged
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1985All acute hospitalizations from a 229‐bed home for the aged for a four‐year period were analyzed. Of 373 residents eligible for the study, 239 individuals were hospitalized a total of 503 times. Five patients were admitted seven times. Median length of stay was 9.4 days.
W Z, Gordon, R L, Kane, R, Rothenberg
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The Holiday Season in Homes for the Aged
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1955C HRISTMAS-the feast of the nativity-is a day of joy in Chris an homes' throughout the world. Although it is primarily of religious significance, in the last few centuries people have not only attended their chosen place of worship but have devoted a large part of the day to giftgiving and family get-togethers. This is the way we do it at St.
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Aging and Performance of Home Tasks
Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 1990Household behaviors must be understood in terms of a hierarchy of behavioral competence within which complexity determines the location of behaviors that can be evaluated in terms of basic health and social-normative criteria. Older people's household behaviors as well as higher-order behaviors are schematized in terms of physical and instrumental ...
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