Agencies clash over elderly abuse; Attorney general claims rights are being violatedASSOCIATED PRESS
Review(s) of: Patrick Parkinson, Child Sexual Abuse and the Churches - Understanding the Issues, Second Edition, Aqulia Press, Sydney, Australia, 2003. T Ormerod - Association of Childrens Welfare Agencies and NSW Family Services Inc. 被引量: 13发表: 2003年 Enabling the Elderly Preface Rligio...
Survival time, mortality, and cause of death in elderly patients with Parkinson's disease: a 9-year follow-up This community-based study of Parkinson's disease (PD) investigated age at death and cause of death in a cohort of 170 previously studied patients. The cur... F Per-Arne,S Avin...
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This was found to hold true not only for children as victims, but also for adult victims such as an elderly parent, husband, or wife. Also examined were the effects of socio-demographic characteristics of respondents, their definitions of family mistreatment, and their likelihood of reporting ...
Elderly personsSocioeconomic statusDemographyDecision makingThe manual provides a three-unit curriculum which gives an overview of the normal processes of aging and basic principles of working with older adults. Information is provided about myths and realities of aging in America, demographics of older...
Frail, isolated senior citizens are fearful, abused, exploited ; Agencies say they work to keep vulnerable elderly residents independent, safeJoanne Huist Smith
The basic concerns ofsocial welfare—poverty, disability and disease, the dependent young and elderly—are as old as society itself. The laws of survival once severely limited the means by which these concerns could be addressed; to share another’s burden meant to weaken one’s own standing ...
The basic concerns of social welfare—poverty, disability and disease, the dependent young and elderly—are as old as society itself. The laws of survival once severely limited the means by which these concerns could be addressed; to share another’s burden meant to weaken one’s own standing...