Recent Titles in Contributions to the Study of Aging
Religion, Health, and Aging: A Review and Theoretical Integration Harold George Koenig, Mona Smiley, and Jo Ann Ploch Gonzales
Philanthropy and Gerontology: The Role of American Foundations Ann H. L. Sontz
Perceptions of Aging in Literature: A Cross-Cultural Study Prisca von Dorotka Bagnelland Patricia Spencer Soper, editors
Residential Care for the Elderly: Critical Issues in Public Policy Sharon A. Baggett
Senior Centers in America John A. Krout
Shared Housing for the Elderly Dale J. Jaffe, editor
Who Cares for Them? Workers in the Home Care Industry Penny Hollander Feldmanwith Alice M. Sapienzaand Nancy M. Kane
Aiding and Aging: The Coming Crisis in Support for the Elderly by Kin and State John Mogey, editor
Population Aging in the United States William J. Serow, David F. Sly, and J. Michael Wrigley
Suicide Among the Elderly in Long-Term Care Facilities Nancy J. Osgood, Barbara A. Brant, and Aaron Lipman
Social Policies for the Elderly in the Third World Martin B. Tracy
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Publication Information: Book Title: Elder Mistreatment: Deciding Who Is at Risk. Contributors: Tanya Fusco Johnson - author. Publisher: Greenwood Press. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1991. Page Number: ii.
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