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Alice, Wolf Mary, ed. Connecting with older adults: Educational responses and approaches. Malabar, Fla: Krieger Pub. Co., 1996.

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Roberto, Karen. The Elderly Caregiver: Caring for Adults with Developmental Disabilities. 2455 Teller Road, Thousand Oaks California 91320 United States: SAGE Publications, Inc., 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781483326511.

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Swanson, Susan M. Abuse and neglect of older adults. Ottawa, Ont: National Clearinghouse on Family Violence, 1998.

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Krout, John A. Anticipated living arrangements of community-dwelling older adults. Ithaca, NY: Pathways to Life Quality, 2000.

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Hilt, Michael L. Television news and the elderly: Broadcast managers' attitudes toward older adults. New York: Garland Pub., 1997.

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Ens, Irene Christina. Abuse of older adults in institutions. Ottawa, Ont: Health Canada, 1999.

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Elder fit: A health and fitness program for older adults. Reston, Va: American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 1990.

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Kerrigan, Douglas. Elder odyssey: An Elderhostel sampler guidebook. Greenville, S.C: Market Square, Inc., 1992.

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Buecker, Sam F., and Evan Fink. Abuse, exploitation, and neglect of seniors and incapacitated adults. Hauppauge, N.Y: Nova Science Publishers, 2011.

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(Organization), Atlantic Philanthropies. Elders living on the edge: Toward economic security for Connecticut's older adults. Washington, D.C: Wider Opportunities for Women, 2009.

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Mattson, Jeremy W. Transportation, distance, and health care utilization for older adults in rural and small urban areas. Fargo, N.D.]: Small Urban & Rural Transit Center, Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute, North Dakota State University, 2010.

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Beaulieu, Marie. Abuse and neglect of older adults in institutional settings: Discussion paper building from French language resources. [Ottawa]: Health Promotion and Programs Branch, 1995.

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Governor's Advisory Council on Aging Symposium on Rural Aging (Apr. 2-3, 2000 Raleigh, N.C.). Serving older adults in rural North Carolina: Meeting the challenge : a report. Edited by Bearon Lucille B, Johnson Ann B, and North Carolina. Governor's Advisory Council on Aging. Chapel Hill, N.C: Institute on Aging, University of North Carolina, 2000.

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Division, Canada Mental Health, ed. Resource and training kit for service providers: Abuse and neglect of older adults. Ottawa, Ont: [The Branch, 1994.

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1912-, Pemberton John, Shell Paul, and Trent Regional Health Authority, eds. Medicine and management: Hip disease in the elderly : hearing impairment : in children and in adults. (Sheffield?): Published privately for the Trent Regional Health Authority, 1988.

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Team, Oklahoma Health &. Human Services Cabinet Review. Reports of the subcommittees on pregnant women & children, working-age adults, elderly, and miscellaneous recommendations. [Oklahoma City?]: The Team, 1992.

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Yip, Kam-Shing. Recovery and resilience of children, adolescents, adults, and elderly with mental problems: Application and interventions. Hauppauge, N.Y: Nova Science Publishers, 2011.

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Newhouse, Janette K. Rural and urban patterns: An exploration of how older adults use in-home care. New York: Garland Pub., 1995.

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Ericksen, Corey. Depression is curable!: Important information about the medical treatment of depression in adolescents, adults, PMS, and the elderly. Clackamas, OR: Rainbow Press, 1986.

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Florida. Office of Program Policy Analysis and Government Accountability. OPPAGA justification review: Services to Elders Program, Department of Elder Affairs. Tallahassee, FL: Office of Program Policy Analysis and Government Accountability, 2001.

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Colorado. Division of Mental Health. Three-year plan for statewide community-based mental health service system for adults and elderly persons with severe, disabling mental illness, 1989-92. [Denver, Colo.]: The Division, 1989.

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Smith, Bonnie Baird. Reclaiming dignity and enhancing abilities through therapeutic stimulation: A model for the use of music therapy and music related activities for frail elderly and disabled adults. Logan, Utah (225 North 200 West, Logan 84321): Sunshine Terrace Adult Day Care Center, 1995.

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Smith, Bonnie Baird. Reclaiming dignity and enhancing abilities through therapeutic stimulation: A model for the use of music therapy and music related activities for frail elderly and disabled adults. Logan, Utah (225 North 200 West, Logan 84321): Sunshine Terrace Adult Day Care Center, 1995.

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Virginia. Department of Social Services. Virginia adult fatality review team: Preventing fatal abuse and neglect of Virginia's vulnerable adults : report of the Department of Social Services to the Governor and the General Assembly of Virginia. Richmond, Va: Commonwealth of Virginia, 2004.

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Popeo, Dennis. The Elderly. Edited by Hunter L. McQuistion. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190610999.003.0014.

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Every day, approximately 20,000 Americans turn age 65 years. If the current prevalence of mental illness and substance abuse continues, in 2040 more than 15 million adults older than age 65 years will need services that are specifically tailored to older adults. As it is, the current population of older adults is underserved—a service gap to which public psychiatrists must respond. By presenting one representative case, this chapter addresses some of the specific needs of this cohort of patients, including complex and comorbid health issues, cognitive impairment, caregiver burden, elder abuse, and the unfortunate prevalence of homelessness among the elderly. Age-appropriate mental health treatment is discussed, with the goal of educating mental health practitioners to better serve this diverse and heterogeneous population.
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Wolf, Mary Alice, and Paulette T. Beatty. Connecting With Older Adults: Educational Responses and Approaches (Professional Practices in Adult Education and Human Resource Development). Krieger Publishing Company, 1995.

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Paul, Chaulk, and Canada Health Canada, eds. Abuse of older adults: Canadian education resources. [Ottawa: Health Canada], 2004.

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Allred, Gladeen Burris. THE EFFECTS OF INTERGENERATIONAL REMOTIVATION THERAPY ON THE LIFE SATISFACTION OF INSTITUTIONALIZED ELDERLY (OLDER ADULTS, NURSING HOMES). 1985.

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Brown, Janet Marie. REDEFINING SMOKING AND THE SELF AS A NONSMOKER: A STUDY OF SMOKING CESSATION IN OLDER ADULTS (ELDERLY). 1995.

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Cohen, Stacy A., Margaret M. Haglund, and Larissa J. Mooney. Treatment Options for Older Adults with Substance-Use Disorders. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199392063.003.0010.

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Due to co-occurring medical disorders, psychosocial differences, functional and cognitive limitations related to aging, and the potential for multiple medication interactions, unique considerations must be made when addressing the diagnosis and treatment of SUDs among the elderly. Better information is needed on all fronts, from initial screening and assessment, to triaging to appropriate levels of care, to behavioral therapies and pharmacological treatment. Guidelines should help direct providers, families, and patients identify appropriate and individualized treatment programs. Encouragingly, outcomes appear to be as good, if not better, in the older population than in younger adults treated for SUDs. As the “baby boomer” population ages, more older adults will need treatment for illicit drug use, alcoholism, and the misuse of prescription medications. Greater education and awareness of this growing problem will increase attention paid by clinicians and policymakers allocating resources to address the treatment of SUDs in the older population.
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Sleep In Elderly Adults. W.B. Saunders Company, 2007.

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Instrumental and expressive education: Indentifying [sic] the educational interest of the institutionalized elderly. 1990.

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Sullivan, Maria A. Conclusion. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199392063.003.0012.

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Addiction in older adults very often goes unrecognized, for several reasons: social biases about the elderly, age-related metabolic changes, and the inappropriate use of prescription benzodiazepines and opioids to address untreated anxiety and mood conditions. Alcohol or substance-use disorders (SUDs) in older individuals may present in subtle and atypical ways. Strategies to overcome such difficulties include systematic screening using validated instruments, patient education regarding the impact of psychoactive substances on health, and cautious prescribing practices. Relying on standard DSM criteria may result in a failure to detect an SUD that presents with cognitive symptoms or physical injury, as well as the absence of work or social consequences. Older individuals can benefit from the application of risk-stratification measures, and they can be referred, e.g., to age-appropriate group therapy and non-confrontational individual therapy focusing on late-life issues of loss and sources of social support, as well as be offered medication management for alcohol or substance use disorder. Although research has been limited in this population, treatment outcomes have been found to be superior in older adults than younger adults.
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Lynch, Julia. A Cross-National Perspective on the American Welfare State. Edited by Daniel Béland, Kimberly J. Morgan, and Christopher Howard. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199838509.013.023.

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The welfare system in the United States is not simply “small,”“residualist,” or “laggard.” It is true that protection against standard social risks is generally less comprehensive and less generous in the United States than in other rich democracies, but there are other important differences as well: The U. S. welfare state is unusual in its extensive reliance on private markets to produce public social goods; its geographic variability; its insistence on deservingness as an eligibility criterion; and its orientation toward benefits for the elderly rather than children and working-age adults. Nevertheless, the U.S. welfare state is not sui generis. The actors involved in the construction of the U.S. welfare state, the institutions created in response to social problems, and the contemporary pressures confronting the welfare state all have parallels in other countries. The markets that provide so many social goods in the United States are the products of state action and state regulation, and hence should really be thought of as part of the welfare “state.” Even recent expansions to the welfare state in the United States have, with the partial exception of health-care reform, reinforced old patterns of elderly oriented spending and benefits for worthy (working) adults. In order for the U.S. welfare state to adjust successfully to ensure against new social risks, it must focus more on underdeveloped program areas like health care, child care, early childhood education, and vocational training.
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Keller, M. Jean. Activities With Developmentally Disabled Elderly and Older Adults. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203057834.

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Jean, Keller M., ed. Activities with developmentally disabled elderly and older adults. New York: Haworth Press, 1991.

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Schroeder, Jan Ph D. Flexibility Programs For The Frail And Well Elderly Adults. Amer Alliance for Health Physical, 2004.

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L, Siegler Eugenia, and Whitney Fay W, eds. Nurse-physician collaboration: Care of adults and the elderly. New York: Springer Pub. Co., 1994.

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A, Roberto Karen, ed. The Elderly caregiver: Caring for adults with developmental disabilities. Newbury Park, Calif: SAGE, 1993.

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Gundara, Jagdish, and Crispin Jones. Long-Term Unemployed and the Elderly in Migrant Communities in Europe (Adult Education). Food & Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), 1992.

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Noveletsky-Rosenthal, Hollie T. PATTERN RECOGNITION IN OLDER ADULTS LIVING WITH CHRONIC ILLNESS (ELDERLY). 1996.

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Carter, Kimberly Sue Ferren. CORRELATES OF HEALTH BEHAVIORS OF COMMUNITY LIVING OLDER ADULTS (ELDERLY). 1997.

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Hilt, Michael L. Television News and the Elderly: Broadcast Managers' Attitudes Toward Older Adults. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Krishnan, Vaishnav, Bernard S. Chang, and Donald L. Schomer. The Application of EEG to Epilepsy in Adults and the Elderly. Edited by Donald L. Schomer and Fernando H. Lopes da Silva. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190228484.003.0019.

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Surface or scalp electroencephalography (EEG) has become an indispensable tool for the diagnosis, classification, and care of patients with epilepsy across the age spectrum. This chapter provides an overview of interictal and corresponding ictal scalp EEG patterns observed in adults with certain classical epilepsy syndromes. In patients with one or more new-onset seizures, the value of EEG testing begins with a close examination of the interictal record. The morphology, frequency, and topography of interictal epileptiform discharges (when present) are typically sufficient to broadly distinguish between the propensity to develop “generalized seizures” (those that rapidly engage a distributed epileptogenic network) or “focal seizures” (which have a stereotyped onset within a clearly lateralized focal region or network). Epileptiform discharges may also be seen in patients without epilepsy who are affected by certain acute (e.g., severe metabolic encephalopathies) or chronic neuropsychiatric syndromes (e.g., autism spectrum disorder). An examination of the ictal recording is of crucial importance in patients with medication-refractory focal onset seizures as it serves to guide patient selection and ancillary testing for the possibility of resective surgery for epilepsy. This chapter also highlights the limited anatomical sensitivity of EEG for seizures that lack an associated impairment in consciousness (“simple partial seizures”) or those that remain confined to mesial, deep or inferior cortical regions.
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Television News and the Elderly: Broadcast Managers' Attitudes Toward Older Adults. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Canada. Health and Welfare. Health Services and Promotion Branch., ed. " Community awareness and response: abuse and neglect of older adults". Ottawa: Ministry of Supply and Services, 1993.

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Teresa, Lukawiecki, and Canada Mental Health Division, eds. "Community awareness and response: Abuse and neglect of older adults". [Ottawa]: Health Services and Promotion Branch, Health and Welfare Canada, 1993.

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Television News and the Elderly: Broadcast Managers' Attitudes Toward Older Adults (Garland Studies on the Elderly in America). Routledge, 1996.

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Roberto, Karen A. The Elderly Caregiver: Caring for Adults with Developmental Disabilities (SAGE Focus Editions). Sage Publications, Inc, 1993.

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Roberto, Karen A. The Elderly Caregiver: Caring for Adults with Developmental Disabilities (SAGE Focus Editions). Sage Publications, Inc, 1993.

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