Volume 19 No. 2 Summer/Été 2000

Biographies

Well-Being in Canadian Seniors: Findings from the Canadian Study of Health and Aging
Philippa J. Clarke, Victor W. Marshall, Carol D. Ryff and Carolyn J. Rosenthal

Y a-t-il restructuration des stratégies adaptatives suite au veuvage? Une étude longitudinale
Francine Ducharme et Ellen Cori

Community Services and Caregivers of a Demented Relative: Users and Those Perceiving a Barrier to Their Use
Louise Lévesque, Sylvie Cossette, Louise Potvin and Mike Benigeri

Service Provision to Older Adults with Developmental Disabilities: A Survey of Service Providers
Bruce Sparks, Valerie Temple, Melanie Springer and Kevin P. Stoddart

Appropriation spatiale et territoriale de la chambre en maison de retraite
Liliane Rioux et Evelyne Fouquereau

Managers and Eldercare: Three Critical, Language-Based Approaches Rosemary
A. McGowan, Kim Morouney and Patricia Bradshaw

Prevalence, Risk Factors and Self-Reported Medical Causes of Seeing and Hearing-Related Disabilities Among Older Adults
Parminder Raina, Micheline Wong, Steven Dukeshire, Larry W. Chambers and Joan Lindsay

Book Reviews/Comptes rendus

Sandra L. Bertman (ed.). Grief and the Healing Arts: Creativity as Therapy
Reviewed by Orly Rumstein-McKean

W.D. Molloy and P.J. Caldwell. Alzheimer's Disease
Reviewed by Michèle Gagnon and Lisa Sweet

 


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