Therapeutic Activities and Successful Aging: A Guide for Seniors, Families and CaregiversSusan Brhel, John R. Brhel Goals Seminars and Consulta, 2006 - 113 lappuses Book Description: Binghamton, NY, USA, Goals Seminars and Consultants, 2005. Soft cover. Book Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. 1st Edition. 8vo 8 1/2 by 11" format. 113 pages including CDC recommendations, USDA food guidelines and support resources for seniors and families. "With educative information, strategically planned activities, and forms to keep accurate and helpful records, this book is a must-have for any adult caregiver or clinical specialist wishing to raise the quality of living for those in their care." Book is signed by the author. New condition. "With educative information, strategically planned activities, and forms to keep accurate and helpful records, this book is a must-have for any adult caregiver or clinical specialist wishing to raise the quality of living for those in their care." Book is signed by the author. List $69.95. New condition. Signed by Author(s). Bookseller Inventory # BRHE263 |
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SOCIAL FACTORS RELATED TO AGING | 6 |
FUNCTIONAL SKILLS | 13 |
Communication Behavior Issues and Helpful | 19 |
SAFETY AND HEALTH CONCERNS | 22 |
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES | 28 |
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