Introduction

Choosing a Helper

Supply List

All Old Folks Are Not the Same

How Old Is Old?

Making Sense of Sensory Change

Changing Attitudes

My Thoughts and Feelings

Youth Reading List

References

Credits

References

Anetzberger, G., and B. Palmisano. 1993. The Ohio Aging Network Education Project: A Core Curriculum for Senior Service Providers. Case Western Reserve University, Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine, and Bowling Green State University.

"Unfair Hearing Test." Getting Through (cassette tape). 1988. Starkey Labs, Inc.

Green, B., and D.G. Fulford. 1993. To Our Children's Children. New York: Doubleday.

Hooyman, N., and H.Kiyak. 1988. Social Gerontology: A Multidisciplinary Perspective. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, Inc.

Jarvik, L., and G. Small. 1988. Parent care. New York: Bantam Books.

Moeller, T. 1985. The Sixth Sense. National Council on the Aging, Inc.

National Resource Center on Health Promotion and Aging. 1990. "Looking Out for Older Eyes." Perspectives 5(2).

Palmore, E. 1984. "Facts on Aging Quiz." Center for Study of Aging and Human Development, Duke University Medical Center.

Rodgers, M., J. Scholl, and B. Davis, 1991. Generation Celebration. The Pennsylvania State University Cooperative Extension Service.

Seefeldt, C., and B. Warman. 1990. Young and Old Together. Washington D.C.: National Association for the Education of Young Children.

Simmons, F. 1992. Growing Together. The Pennsylvania State University, Blair County Cooperative Extension, and Home Nursing Agency of Blair County.

Shore, H., M.Ernst, and S. Nix. 1988. Sensitizing People to the Process of Aging. Center for Studies in Aging, University of North Texas.

"What is Your Aging I.Q.?" 1991. National Institute on Aging. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Woeste, J. Learning About Older Adults. University of Florida Cooperative Extension Service.

 

 

 


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