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Lewis, Jordan P. – Gerontologist, 2011
Purpose: Alaska Natives (ANs) view aging from a holistic perspective, which is not typical of the existing successful aging literature. One of the challenges of conducting research with cultural groups (e.g., ANs) is the lack of data, or research, on culture and aging and its impact on how we view successful aging. This research explores…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, Physical Health, Aging (Individuals), Rural Areas
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Lichtenberg, Peter A. – Gerontologist, 2011
Purpose: Effective strategies to recruit minority elders into health research (e.g., through churches, partnering with community gatekeepers) often involve nonrandom sampling methods. The current study has two aims: (a) to examine some new practices in recruitment of African American elders and (b) to determine the similarities and differences of…
Descriptors: Health Needs, Participatory Research, African Americans, Needs Assessment
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Barney, Jane L. – Gerontologist, 1987
Describes the Nursing Home Community Council Project which was developed to improve the quality of resident life through organized community involvement. Reports issues in organizing nursing homes, the group-to-group approach, and providing advocacy in the context of service. (Author/ABB)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Nursing Homes, Older Adults, Program Effectiveness
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Emlet, Charles A.; Hall, Ann Marie – Gerontologist, 1991
Gatekeepers, or nontraditional referral sources, have proven to be an effective means of case finding and outreach for mental health needs of isolated senior citizens. A two-year project administered by county public health department found the gatekeeper concept to be an effective means of case finding in the public health setting. (ABL)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Geriatrics, Intervention, Older Adults
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Stafford, Juliene L.; Bringle, Robert G. – Gerontologist, 1980
A home intervention program was designed for noninstitutionalized elderly women in which they completed a nominal but meaningful task. These women increased their interest in new activities. Simple social visitation to a separate group produced no positive effects and lowered interest in some activities. (Author)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Females, Gerontology, Home Visits
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Crossman, Linda; And Others – Gerontologist, 1981
Examines issues and special problems of older women caring for disabled spouses. Describes a multiservice project designed to provide support and respite for this high-risk group of caregivers. Implications for policy and practice are discussed with recommendations for further study. (RC)
Descriptors: Adult Day Care, Community Involvement, Disabilities, Emotional Adjustment