| United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Aging - 1967 - 1378 pages
...teaching in 1963, at what was to become in his memory the Frederic D. Zeman Center for Instruction at the Jewish Home and Hospital for the Aged in New York City. By 1970, this institution offered thirty courses in clinical and paraclinical areas dealing with the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Aging - 1970 - 526 pages
...provided training in aging and management skills to 120 managers of retirement housing facilities. The Jewish Home and Hospital for the Aged, in New York City, which reached more than 694 professional and semiprofessional personnel in health, welfare, and recreation... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Aging - 1975 - 1694 pages
...focused on an area of concern rather than a specific problem. Continuing education may be offeree! by a long-term care facility for their employees and...Nutrition for the geriatric patient Social services •A'eic York Tlme», Feb. 4, 1973. "Barker, Beverly, RN, MA. coordinator. Mobile In-Servlce Training... | |
| Robert F. Morgan, Jane Wilson - 2005 - 292 pages
...changes in these attitudes could modify or reverse their preconceived notions about aging. He visited the Jewish Home and Hospital for the Aged in New York City and recruited 30 volunteers who agreed to let him help them enjoy life more. To do that he divided... | |
| United States. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare - 1965
...needs of older people. During 1968, 1 27 persons were trained ; 1 20 will be trained in 1969. • At the Jewish Home and Hospital for the Aged in New York City, more than 500 persons were enrolled in such courses as geriatric neuropsychiatry, occupational therapy,... | |
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