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Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation

Periodical Web Site:
http://www.nursingcenter.com/library/journals
ISSN:
0882-7524

Published by:
Lippincott, Williams, & Wilkins

13 articles listed on AbleData

  1. Barriers Limiting the Geriatric Client From Accessing Orthotic Care
  2. Barriers to the Provision of Prosthetic Services in the Geriatric Population
  3. CareWatch: A Home Monitoring System for Use in Homes of Persons With Cognitive Impairment
  4. Consumer Feedback on Smart Home Applications
  5. Dysphagia in the Older Adult: The Roles of Speech-Language Pathologists and Occupational Therapists
  6. Occupational Therapy Treatment of Chronic Pain and Use of Assistive Devices in Older Adults
  7. Older Adults' Perception and Use of PDAs, Home Automation System, and Home Health Monitoring System
  8. Physical Therapy Services for the Older Persons: Barriers to Access in Rural America
  9. Pilot Live-In Trial at the GatorTech Smarthouse
  10. Quality of Life Technologies for People With Dementia
  11. Relationship Between Quality of Wheelchair and Quality of Life
  12. Use of Currently Available Smart Home Technology by Frail Elders: Process and Outcomes
  13. User Needs and Usage Analysis in a Smart Environment for People Requiring Assistance

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