Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author A Beginner's Guide to Ethical Awareness in Long-Term Care Services,1994,18,3,5-26,Kimboko A Comparative Examination of the Characteristics of Participants of a Senior Citizens Nutrition and Activities Program,1993,17,3,15-37,Cook A Comparison of Outdoor Recreation Preferences and Constraints of Black and White Elderly,1987,9,4,95-104,McGuire A Cultural Exchange of Values,1995,19,2,17-26,McKee A Health Promotion Program in Ten Nursing Homes,1988,11,1,75-84,Haber A Home-Based Intervention to Improve Balance Gait and Self-Confidence in Older Women,2001,24,3,57-60,Williams A Horticultural Therapy Program for Individuals with Acquired Aphasia,1997,22,1,81-91,Chambers A Humanistic Approach to Old-Old People: A General Model,1986,8,3,57-63,Babins A Justification of Music Therapy in the Nursing Home Setting,1988,10,1,17-22,Lipe A Leadership Training Program at a Senior Center,1996,20,2,13-24,Haber A Multi-Dimensional Activities Program,1981,1,2,35-39,Foster A Nationwide Study of Group Work in Nursing Homes,1999,24,1,61-73,Vinton A point of view: responsibilities and philosophy of activities department,1982,2,4,3-5,Submission A Program for Non-Institutionalized Mature Adults: A Description,1984,6,1,71-80,Gibbons A Protocol for Recreation and Socialization Programs for the Aged,1986,8,3,47-56,Salamon A Psychosocial Approach to Dance-Movement Therapy,1987,9,3,25-39,Kelleher A Reassessment of the Effectiveness of Reality Orientation for the Confused Aged,1981,1,2,49-61,Mitchel A Residents' Newsletter: Social Action and Power,1989,13,1,43-50,Shour A Strategy to Enhance Humor Production Among Elderly Persons: Assisting in the Management of Stress,1993,17,4,17-24,Prerost A Study of the Factual Knowledge and Common Misperceptions About Aging Held by Health Care Professionals,1994,18,1,37-47,Jackson Activities in a Small Room: Heavenly Signs,1981,1,2,7-10,Lawder Activities Make the Difference,1990,14,4,1-4,Carlo Activities: A Necessity for Total Health Care of the Long-Term Care Resident,1983,3,3,17-23,Foster Activity Programming for Withdrawn Confused Residents,1987,9,4,45-55,Nolen Activity Therapist Continuing Education Needs Assessment,1985,7,2,15-23,Maypole "Adding Life to the Place": Musical Activities in the Nursing Home,1988,10,1,47-62,Lewallen Addressing Health Maintenance Needs of Minority Elders in a Senior Housing Unit,1990,15,3,53-66,Maynard Adopt An Elder: Linking Youth and the Elderly,1996,20,1,41-52,Waggoner Adult Children and Aging Parents: A Report of a Program Design and Evaluation,1985,6,4,89-101,Roberto Adult Day Programs for Elderly Who Are Mentally Impaired and the Measurement of Caregiver Satisfaction,2001,24,4,51-64,Dziegielewski Adult Day Programs: What Do Service Providers and Policy-Makers Need to Know?,1995,19,4,1-12,van Beveren Advice from an Active 70+ Geron,1988,11,1,49-52,Blai Aerobic Exercise for Older Participants,1996,20,3,9-25,Swart Age Is Not a Barrier to Computing,1986,8,1,45-47,Bourdelais Age-Appropriate Activities: Establishing Guidelines,1993,17,4,1-9,Dunne Aging,1982,2,4,27-68,Madden Aging Parents: A Support Group at Work,1985,6,4,81-87,Nasatir Aging sensory losses and communcation behavior,1982,2,1,59-66,Submission Aging reminiscence and life satisfaction,1982,2,1,39-50,Cross Alcoholism and the Elderly: Review of Theories Treatment and Prevention,1989,13,4,43-54,Maypole Alleviating Stress for Family Caregivers of Frail Elders Using Horticultural Therapy,1997,22,1,93-105,Smith Altruistic Activity: Does It Make a Difference in the Senior Center?,1997,22,4,31-39,Weaver Alzheimer's Disease: A Select Bibliography Relating to the Families of Victims of This Disease,1985,6,4,73-79,Montgomery An Autologous Blood Donor Base : The African-American Elderly,1995,19,2,53-60,Fuller An Innovative Therapy and Enrichment Program for Senior Adults Utilizing the Personal Computer,1986,8,1,59-68,Hollander Armchair Aerobics for the Cognitively Impaired,1994,18,2,27-39,Payten Art Therapy with a Man Who Has an Organic Mental Disorder Due to Korsakoff's Disease: Developing Self-Expression and Self-Awareness,1984,5,1,53-77,Weiss Art Therapy with an Aphasic Patient: Relearning Communication Skills and Expressing Feelings,1984,5,1,79-100,Weiss Art Therapy With the Institutionalized Older Adult,1985,6,3,105-120,Rugh Art Aging and Developmental Disabilities,1993,17,4,11-15,Katz Arts and Aging: An Annotated Bibliography of Selected Resource Materials in Art Dance Drama and Music,1993,17,2,39-51,DiGiammarino Attracting New Participants to Senior Center Activities: Publicly Posted Announcements,1999,24,1,55-59,Mathews Attributions of Causes for Chronic Illness Among Aged Persons,1995,19,4,49-59,Benedict Behavior and Participation During Therapeutic Activities on Special Care Units,1996,20,4,35-45,Kovach Behavioral Study of Youth and Elders in an Intergenerational Horticultural Program,1997,22,3,141-153,Kerrigan Bingo and Beyond: A Rationale for Recreation Services within Nursing Homes,1983,3,3,39-46,MacNeil Breathing and Posture Routines for Chair-Bound Elders,1996,20,3,49-56,Wilson Brief In-Service Training in Music Therapy for Activity Aides: Increasing Engagement of Persons with Dementia in Rhythm Activities,2001,24,4,41-49,Mathews Building Activities into a Network of Cornrnunity-Based supports,1983,3,2,55-60,Glass Building Tales,1983,4,1,63-69,Williams Caregiver Health Behavior: Review Analysis and Recommendations for Research,2001,24,2,1-16,Connell Caring for Those Who Care: Achieving Family Caregiver Wellness Through Social Support Programs,1999,24,1,1-12,Rogers Challenging the Alert Resident,1992,16,3,63-72,Slaton Characteristics of Leisure Activities Which May Lead to Leisure Satisfaction Among Older Adults,1989,13,4,17-30,Purcell Characteristics of the Elderly in Three Types of Living Arrangements,1985,6,4,39-51,Wright Chinese Folktales: A Librarian's Contribution to the Elderhostel,1992,16,4,1-6,Chasse Church membership and participation in church activities among the elderly,1981,1,3,23-30,Pieper Clinical Depression in Long-Term Care Facilities: Practical Issues,1984,6,1,33-44,Hyer Communicating through improvisation,1982,2,2,85-106,Submission Communication and the Elderly Patient,1985,7,2,25-30,Portnoy Competency-Based In-Service Training in Senior Day Care,1981,1,1,41-51,Leitner Computer Assisted Training for Activity Professionals in Long Term Care Facilities,1986,8,1,109-119,Ferguson Computerized Communications,1986,8,1,37-44,Sanner Computers and the Activity Department,1992,16,3,73-80,Sortais Considerations on Planning Pre-Retirement Educational Programs,1993,17,4,55-62,Little Constraints on Leisure Involvement in the Later Years,1983,3,2,17-24,McGuire Consumer Satisfaction for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities,1997,21,3,71-77,Wilhite Cooking as Therapy with the Confused Elderly,1995,19,1,53-60,Berenbaum Cooperation needed between the long-term health care facility and the surrounding community,1981,1,3,31-35,Mendell Correlates of Alzheimer's Disease Caregivers' Support Group Attendance,1997,21,4,27-40,Bell Correlates of Loneliness among the Black Elderly,1983,3,2,9-16,Wright Counseling the Elderly in a Therapeutic Recreation Setting: An Overview,1993,17,2,57-63,Berger Countering Problem Behavior with Help from Your Ombudsman,1996,21,1,57-61,Evans Creating and Playing: Bridges for Intergenerational Communication,1987,9,3,133-139,Sandel Creative Arts Therapy for Various Elder Populations: Techniques and Processes,1984,5,1,25-44,Weiss Creative Programming and Reminiscence Activites for Older Persons in Residential Care,1992,16,4,27-38,Portnoy Creativity and Hope in the Nursing Home: An Emerging Vision,1987,9,3,3-10,Johnson Culinary Delights from Around the World: International Cuisine Volunteer Program,1996,20,1,53-69,Bruton Customized Art Activities for Individuals with Alzheimer-Type Dementia,2001,24,4,65-74,Seifert Dance/movement therapy: a holistic approach to working with the elderly,1982,2,1,21-30,Submission Death Education for Older Adults with Developmental Disabilities: A Life Cycle Therapeutic Approach,1994,18,1,29-36,Hedger Deficits in Information Processing Skills Memory and Learning in Alzheimers Disease: Finding New Ways to Cope,1993,17,2,1-13,Walker Designing a Recreational Senior Olympics,1986,8,2,81-126,Smith Designing and Implementing Dramatic Activities for the Disabled Elderly in Long-Term Health Care Centers,1984,6,1,11-29,Bishop Designing Successful Activities for Male Residents,1997,21,4,41-45,Quattrochi-Tubin Determinants of Life Satisfaction among Black Elderly,1983,3,2,35-48,Rao Developing a Movement Therapy Program for Geriatric Patients,1987,9,3,41-46,Sandel Developing a Sense of Community: A Programming Approach for Institutionalized Elderly,1989,14,3,17-26,Steinberg Developing an Activity Program that Perpetuates Developmental Skills,1987,9,4,79-84,Mendell Developmentally Symbolic Activities for Daily Dying,1981,1,1,53-65,Lawn Differential Living Arrangements among the Elderly and Their Subjective Well-Being,1983,3,2,25-34,Wright Displays and Banners,1989,14,1,39-48,McMurray Drama in a Supportive Environment: It's More Than Just a Play,1985,7,2,45-48,Vorenberg Dying A Meaningful Experience: Encountering the Process Through Art Therapy,1984,5,1,101-108,Weiss Eating and socializing: a holistic approach to working with the elderly,1982,2,1,31-38,Submission Editing a Newsletter: An Activity Therapist's Perspective,1981,1,2,11-25,Lamken Effective Approach Toward Prevention and Rehabilitation in Geriatrics,1999,23,4,21-32,Brill Effective One to One Programming,1985,7,2,49-52,Blinn Effects of Cognitive Learning Strategies Verbal Reinforcement and Gender on the Performance of Closed Motor Skills in Older Adults,1993,17,3,39-53,French Effects of Exercise on Acute Respiratory Tract Infections in Older Arthritic Adults: A Pilot Study,1995,19,3,1-10,Karper Effects of Institutionalization Upon Residents of Extended Care Facilities,1986,8,3,37-45,Voelkl Effects of Leisure Education on Women Aging with Disabilities,1996,21,2,37-58,Lovell Efficacy of a Day Treatment Program in Management of Diabetes for Aging African Americans,1995,19,2,41-51,Hendricks Elder Campers Helping Others—The ECHO Project: A Unique Intergenerational Model,1988,11,1,11-19,Hayden Enabling the Alzheimer's "Person",1989,13,1,25-28,Williams Encouraging Social Interaction Among Depressed Nursing Home Residents,1996,21,1,49-53,John English Handbells in Nursing Homes,1988,10,1,63-78,Becker Enhancing Physicial Therapy Results Through Effective Carryover by Activities Leaders,1996,20,3,57-73,Leonardi Enhancing Social Interactions and Activity Among the Elderly Through Stimulus Control,1981,1,2,41-47,Jason Enriching Later Life Experiences for People with Developmental Disabilities,1997,21,3,65-69,Sutton Establishing Intergenerational Exchange Opportunities,1985,7,2,31-43,Keller Etchings: christmas is forever,1982,2,4,21-25,Submission Etchings: hurry up and wait,1982,2,1,67,Smith ETCHINGS: Matthew's Response,1983,4,1,71-76,Submission ETCHINGS: Which Therapist?,1983,3,4,15-16,Williams Ethical Challenges Facing Family Caregivers of Persons with Alzheimer's Disease,1994,18,3,49-61,Roberto Ethics and Health Care Reform: Outlook for Older Americans,1994,18,3,97-105,Hawkins Ethics and Values in Music Therapy for Persons Who Are Elderly,1994,18,3,27-46,Clair Evaluating the Relationship Between Premorbid Leisure Preferences and Wandering Among Patients with Dementia,1999,23,4,33-48,Thomas Every Full Moon: Personality Mutations Observed in Health Care Workers,1983,3,4,59-68,Submission Exercise Adherence and Older Adults: A Theoretical Perspective,1989,13,1,91-106,Herbert Exercise and Alzheimer's Disease: Benefits and Barriers,1996,20,4,21-34,Bonner Exercise in the Elderly: An Overview,1996,20,3,3-8,Caldwell Exercise: A Beneficial Activity for Older Adults,1988,11,1,85-94,Weinstein Exploring Sexual Issues Through Movement Therapy,1987,9,3,91-99,Sandel Expressive Arts Programming for Older Adults Both with and without Disabilities: An Opportunity for Inclusion,1997,21,3,53-63,Clements Expressive Group Therapy with Severely Confused Patients,1987,9,3,117-128,Sandel Expressive Therapy: A Pictorial Essay,1984,5,1,111-147,Weiss Factors Associated with Attendance at Caregiver Support Group Meetings,1990,15,3,93-108,Hill Faith of our Fathers (Mothers) Living Still: Spirituality as a Force for the Transmission of Family Values Within the Black Community,1995,19,2,87-105,Dancy Family Contributions of Older Persons,1988,11,1,53-60,Sanders Family Dynamics: Influencing Care of the Older Adult,1997,22,4,65-72,Bjasinsky Family Obligation Caregiving and Loss of Leisure: The Experiences of Three Caregivers,2001,24,2,35-49,Rogers Favors-Or Is This Art?,1989,14,1,73-82,McMurray Federally Mandated Nursing Home Resident Assessment: Implications for Activity Professionals,1991,15,4,21-30,Perschbacher Field Tests That Evaluate Adult Physical Fitness: A New Emphasis on Ease of Administration Low Cost and Safety,1990,14,4,45-58,Leviton Final Life Choices,1994,18,3,65-76,Marinelli Finding Nursing Home Volunteers with Staying Power,1996,20,1,15-23,Duncan Finger Painting,1989,14,1,7-10,McMurray Fish Printing,1989,14,1,31-34,McMurray Fitness and Exercise for Older Adults with Developmental Disabilities,1997,21,3,37-51,Frizzell From an African American Perspective-Living with Disabilities After Age 50: Learning Anew and Moving Forward,1995,19,2,61-71,Ford Fun and Entertainment: One Aspect of Making Meaningful Music for the Elderly,1990,14,4,39-44,Kartman Functional Benefits of a Structured Hot Water Group Exercise Program,1996,20,3,75-85,Whitlatch Functioning as a Department Head and Supervisor: A New Role for the Activity Coordinator,1991,15,4,61-86,Waters Gardening Therapeutics for the Elderly,1988,12,1,103-111,Williams Gardening: An Equal Opportunity Joy,1996,20,1,71-78,McKee Getting started,1982,2,2,9-22,Submission Grandparents as a National Asset: A Brief Note,1999,24,1,13-18,Adkins Havighurst's adult development tasks: a factor analysis,1981,1,3,9-22,Merriam Health Maintenance Through Stress Management: A Wellness Approach for Elderly Clients,1989,13,1,117-128,Maynard Health Fitness and Quality of Life for Older Adults with Developmental Disabilities Barbara,1997,21,3,29-35,Hawkins Healthful Aging: A Social Perspective,1997,21,4,1-11,Marinelli Healthy Aging: Beyond Exercise,1999,23,4,1-11,Marinelli Here's to the Belleville Ladies: Creativity in Aging,2001,24,4,19-26,Engelman Heritage: A Program Design for Reminiscence,1983,3,3,47-52,Price Holistic Health and the Elderly: Prospects and Problems,1983,4,1,83-91,Submission Horticultural Therapy Education and Older Adults,1997,22,3,125-139,Haller Horticultural Therapy in Residential Long-Term Care: Applications from Research on Health Aging and 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Laughter the Best Medicine?: A Study of the Effects of Humor on Perceived Pain and Affect of Humor on Perceived Pain and Affect,1986,8,3,157-175,McGuire Israeli Folkmusic: Its Characteristics and Its Use in Music Therapy Activities with People Diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease,1999,23,4,49-58,Silber Issues Resolved and Unresolved: A Look to the Future,1997,21,3,91-103,Tedrick "It Sure Beats Looking Out the Window": Literature for the Elderly,1989,14,3,1-16,Wenzel I-You Venture: Volunteers as Creative Partners With Care Facility Residents and Staff,1986,8,2,73-79,Yeaney Keep the Faith: A Biblical Reference to Surviving the Social Transitions of Life,1995,19,2,75-85,Colston Key Cats,1989,14,1,35-38,McMurray Keys to a Successful Volunteer Program,1996,20,1,99-101,Jackson Leading the way,1982,2,2,61-84,Submission Legal Planning Is Crucial,1996,21,1,65-71,Williams Leisure Activities and Life Satisfaction in Old Age: A Case Study of Retired Government Employees Living in Urban Areas,1992,16,4,7-26,Mishra Leisure Activities and Quality of Life,1991,15,4,31-36,Jackson Leisure activity packages for rural aged,1982,2,1,11-20,Submission Leisure and Anxiety: A Study of Retirees,1988,11,1,1-10,Kaufman Leisure Behavior Motivation and the Life Satisfaction of Retired Persons,1999,23,4,13-20,Guinn Leisure Education with Caregiver Support Groups,2001,24,2,67-81,Wenzel Leisure/Recreation Needs of Hospitalized Elderly: A Task Force Report,1985,7,2,53-65,Hogden Letting the Inmates Run the Asylum: Another Point of View,1983,3,3,13-16,Curley Letting the Inmates Run the Asylum: The Effects of Control and on the Institutional Lives of older Adults,1983,3,3,3-11,Byrd Levels of Senior Centers: A Broadened View of Group-Based Programs for the Elderly,1983,3,2,79-91,Ralston Life Changes Leisure Activities and Well-Being among Very Old Men and Women,1981,1,1,67-75,Keith Life Is Movement: Exercise for the Older Adult,1993,17,2,15-26,Edwards Life ReviewOne: Aspect of Making Meaningful Music for the Elderly,1990,15,3,45-52,Kartman Life Satisfaction and Level of Activity of Male Elderly in Institutional and Community Settings,1996,21,2,21-36,Maynard Lifestories: Discussions on Death Using Adventure-Based Activities,1995,19,3,55-63,Faris Literature for dramatization,1982,2,2,151-164,Submission Living in the freedom there is,1982,2,1,51-58,Submission Living in the Moment: Support in the Early Stages of Alzheimer's Disease,1996,20,4,1-20,Trabert Living With Dying: A Model for Helping Nursing Home Residents and Staff Deal With Death,1986,8,3,133-141,Weiner Maintaining Independence: The Elderly Benefit from Student Nurses,1981,1,1,25-35,Weinstein Making Connections Between the School System and the Nursing Home,1985,6,3,37-41,Perschbacher Management Styles That Can Help or Hurt Your Volunteer Program,1996,20,1,27-32,Jackson Married Widowhood,1985,7,2,67-71,Rollins Meaningful Activity in Later Life: 100 Religious Sisters Provide Models and 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Self-sufficiency in Persons Over 60 Years,1983,3,2,69-78,Flatten Planning a session with a unifying theme,1982,2,2,107-120,Submission Planning and Leading Activity Groups,1986,8,3,21-28,Szekais Pocket Babies,1989,14,1,27-30,McMurray Portrait of Mrs. H,1989,14,1,49-50,McMurray Practitioner Abuse: Is It Our Fault?,1996,21,1,73-76,Villani Predictors of Activity Involvement Among Older Adults,1997,22,4,15-29,Lefrancois Predictors of Elderly Happiness,1995,19,3,11-30,Kehn Pressed Flowers,1989,14,1,57-62,McMurray Principles of Group Treatment in a Nursing Home,1987,9,3,15-24,Johnson Programming for Optimum Health and Wellness,1985,6,3,61-67,Simper Programming Quality Services for Older Adults in Long-Term Care Facilities,1990,15,3,1-12,Rancourt Project Looking Back: A Structured Reminiscence Experience,1983,3,4,31-38,Submission Promoting Vitality Among Older Adults With Computers,1986,8,1,15-30,Heaven Psychiatric Acute Care Workgroup Program for the Elderly,1985,7,2,87-90,Corrado-Gagnon Psychosocial Motivational and Educational Aspects of Aging,1984,5,3,5-14,Williams Puerto Rican Elders and Gerontological Research: Avenues for Empowerment and Participation,1996,21,2,77-89,Delgado Puppetry,1989,14,1,83-94,Submission Race Sex and Age-Group Differences in Occurrence and Uses of Reminiscence,1994,18,1,1-18,Merriam Reactions to Loss Among Aged Men and Women: A Comparison,1999,24,1,29-39,Zhang Reading Activities to Enhance the Lives of Nursing Home Patients,1981,1,1,19-23,Lovelace Reality Orientation: Its Application as a Ward Based Program for the Institutionalized Elderly,1985,7,2,91-97,Lloyd Reality Therapy in the Convalescent Home,1985,6,3,55-59,Vogt Reciprocal Volunteering: Nursing Home Residents and the Homeless,1996,20,1,91-96,Hairston Recreation Activity Programming for the Institutionalized Older Adult,1995,19,1,1-25,Submission Recreation and Leisure Likes/Dislikes of Senior Citizens with Mental Retardation,1995,19,3,43-54,Glausier Recreation and the Institutionalized Elderly: Conceptualization of the Free Choice and Intervention Continuums,1988,11,1,61-73,Robertson Recreation Programming for the Rural Elderly,1985,7,2,99-102,Miko Recreation Programs for Caregivers of Older Adults: A Review and Analysis of Literature from 1990 to 1998,2001,24,2,17-34,Bedini Recreational Travel and the Elderly: Marketing Strategies with a Normalization Perpective,1988,12,1,59-72,Hamilton Recreational Travel with the Elderly: Some Observations,1983,3,2,107-110,Falk Re-Examining the Morale: Physical Health-Activity Relationship: A Longitudinal Study of Time Changes and Gender Differences,1993,17,4,25-41,Alessio Regression of the Hospitalized Elderly and Disabled Patient as Explored Through Art Therapy,1984,5,1,3-24,Weiss Religiosity and Life Satisfaction,2001,24,3,23-34,Bergan Relocation and the Resident,1991,15,4,51-60,Harkulich Reminiscence in Movement Therapy,1987,9,3,81-89,Sandel Reminiscence Poetry Groups: Sheepherding-A Navajo Cultural Tie That Binds,1989,13,4,1-8,Edwards Research and Family Factors in Aural Rehabilitation of the Elderly,1983,3,4,17-29,Submission Residential Landscapes: Their Contribution to the Quality of Older People's Lives,1997,22,1,17-26,Jones Residents in the Giving Role,1985,6,3,31-36,Betzold Residents' Newsletter as a Therapeutic Tool,1989,13,1,51-62,Hillebrand Responses of 49- to 59-Year-Old Sedentary Overweight Women to Four Months of Exercise Conditioning and/or Fitness Education,1995,19,4,13-32,White Retirement and Organizational Participation of Older Males,1989,13,4,55-70,Khullar Retirement: Its Effects on the Individual,1985,6,4,1-7,Singleton Rhythm bands in the nursing home,1981,1,3,37-41,Schweinsberg Ride My Umbrella,1983,3,2,7,Williams Rural vs. Urban Caregivers of Older Adults with Probable Alzheimer's Disease: Perceptions Regarding Daily Living and Recreation Needs,2001,24,2,51-65,Langrish Secondary Friendship Networks and Psychological Well-Being Among Elderly Women,1986,8,2,59-72,Adams Seeking Stillness in Motion: An Introduction to Tai Chi for Seniors,1983,3,4,1-14,Submission Selecting Activities for Older Adults,1983,4,1,11-18,Submission Self Medication as a Form of Self Control in an Intermediate Care Facility: Preliminary Data,1986,8,3,191-197,Salamon Self-Portraits,1989,14,1,51-54,McMurray Seniors in Manhattan Kansas Are "Growing Younger",1987,9,4,105-111,Wegener Sequential rating scales for environmental therapy in geriatric care,1982,2,1,81-89,Carter Session plans,1982,2,2,121-149,Submission Sharing Folktales with Seniors,1990,15,3,109-114,Chasse Should Medical Care Be a Right Without Restrictions by Cost Age Citizenship Prognosis or Self-Infliction,1994,18,3,107-121,Blake "Sign Language Through Discussion" . . . An Innovative Activity,1986,8,3,79-81,Rabinowitz Sociocultural Role Theories in the Elderly: A Replication and Extension,1985,7,2,111-122,Salamon Sociodemographics of Older Adults: Implications for Leisure Programming,1990,15,3,73-92,MacNeil Some Possible Implications for Adapting the Milieu in Nursing Homes,1983,4,1,33-38,Submission "Soul Clap Its Hands and Sing: Living History Theatre as a Process of Creation,1987,9,4,1-43,Bailey Sources of Personal Meaning in a Sample of Young-Old and Old-Old Israelis,1996,21,2,59-75,Bar-Tur Spirituality and Aging: Activity Key to "Holiest" Health Care,1991,15,4,37-50,Martin Stability of Activity Across the Lifespan,1994,18,1,19-27,Forbes Strength Training for the Aging Adult,1996,20,3,27-36,Hyatt Strengths in the Grandparent-Grandchild Relationship,1993,17,4,43-53,Sanders Stretching: A Valuable Component of Functional Mobility Training in the Elderly,1996,20,3,37-47,Gladwin Subjective Rating of Health Among the Elderly,1985,6,4,53-62,Agostino Substituting the Behavioral Model for the Diagnostic Model as an Admission Standard for the Demented Elderly,1983,4,1,29-32,Submission Successful Redirection of the Sexually Disruptive Resident,1996,21,1,37-41,Ragno Supporting End of Life Decision Making,1994,18,3,77-88,Barrett Systematic Replication of an Intervention Designed to Increase Attendance at Nutrition Sites for the Elderly,1997,21,4,13-20,Mathews Teach and Reach the Future,1990,15,3,67-72,DeBolt Teaching Coiling an Ancient American Indian Basket Technique to Nursing Home Residents,1981,1,2,27-34,Angelil Teaching Older Adults in a Rural Setting,1992,16,4,39-48,Roberto Techniques for Assessing Perceptual Learning Styles: Implications for the Activities Manager,1986,8,2,29-38,Galbraith Technology Impacts Older Americans,1996,20,2,51-64,Lawhon The 1990 PHS - Exercise Objectives for Older Adults: Should They Be Changed?,1989,13,1,107-116,Teague The Abusive Resident: Can Activities Help?,1996,21,1,13,DeMarco The Abusive Resident: Learning to Manage His Behavior While Modifying Your Own,1996,21,1,23-35,Duncan The Activist Self-Help Program: An Alternative Service for the Aged,1983,4,1,1-10,Harvey The Activity Coordinator as Environmental Press,1985,6,3,87-97,Ansello The advantages of providing a daily written schedule to adult day care clients,1981,1,4,41-44,Capuano The Age Cohort Factor in Activities Programming for the Elderly,1988,12,1,1-12,Walz The apartment: a home-like remotivation program,1981,1,4,35-40,Lamken The art of grandma layton: an art therapy tool with the elderly,1982,2,1,3-10,Phillips The bulletin board: land of opportunity,1981,1,4,17-24,Fiegel The Caregiver Empowerment Project: Developing Programs Within Rural Communities,1994,18,2,1-12,Orleans The Creative Product: An Expression of Feelings of Thoughts and of One's Soul,1984,5,1,149-169,Weiss The Crucible-Family Dilemmas in Alzheimer's Disease: Day Care-An Alternative,1989,13,1,1-24,Glenner The Day Room Program at Westmoreland Manor Nursing Home Waukesha Wisconsin,1985,6,3,47-54,Brunner The Design and Implementation of Memory Improvement Classes in the Adult Day Care Setting,1986,8,3,111-116,Capuano The Development of Computer Confidence in Seniors: An Assessment of Changes in Computer Anxiety and Computer Literacy,1989,14,3,63-76,Temple The Developmental Method in Drama Therapy,1987,9,3,49-76,Johnson The Difference an Idea Makes: The Art of Brainstorming,1985,6,3,25-30,Chaffin The Dogmatic Resident Group Member,1996,21,1,43-48,Shelton The Dynamics of Helping Behavior in Congregate Housing,1988,12,1,13-26,Sheehan The Eden Alternative: A New Paradigm for Nursing Homes,1997,22,4,1-8,Weinstein The Effect of Activity Involvement and Social Relationships on Boredom Among Nursing Home Residents,1997,21,4,53-66,Ejaz The Effect of Aquatic Exercise on Aged Person's Bone Density Body Image and Morale,1993,17,3,67-85,Freeman The Effect of Hearing Loss on the Activities of Older Persons,1983,4,1,39-47,Kiernat The Effect of No Music Stimulative Background Music and Sedative Background Music on Agitated Behaviors in Persons with Severe Dementia,1995,19,1,61-70,Bernstein The Effects of Activity Levels on Controlled Information Processing in Older Adults,1989,14,3,77-88,Crabtree The Effects of Participation in an Intergenerational Program on the Behavior of Residents with Dementia,1996,20,4,61-76,Newman The Effects of Participatory Music on the Reality Orientation and Sociability of Alzheimer's Residents in a Long-Term-Care Setting,1994,18,2,41-55,Smith-Marchese The Effects of Pet Facilitative Therapy on Patients and Staff in an Adult Day Care Center,1986,8,3,117-131,May The Effects of Reminiscing on the Perceived Control and Social Relations of Institutionalized Elderly,1986,8,3,95-110,Holmes The Effects of Validation Therapy on Disoriented Elderly,1988,12,1,73-86,Babins The Effects of Videogame Play on the Emotional States and Affiliative Behavior of Nursing Home Residents,1986,8,1,95-107,Riddick The Ethical Value of a Utilitarian Approach to Death and Dying,1994,18,3,89-94,Jackson The Family's Dilemma: Alzheimer's Disease,1985,6,4,63-71,Mobily The Feasibility of Conducting a Group-Based Progressive Strength Training Program in Residents of a Multi-Level Care Facility,1997,22,4,53-63,Brill The Gate,1987,9,3,173=174,Laing The Good Samaritan Program: Patients as Volunteers,1985,6,3,73-78,Seville The Impact of Age Health and Sex on the Frequency of Older Adults' Leisure Activity Participation: A Longitudinal Study,1995,19,3,31-42,Stanley The Impact of an Aerobic Fitness Program on the Body Image of Older Women,1984,6,1,59-70,Riddick The Impact of Environment on perception of Stress and Symptoms of the Elderly,1983,3,4,39-48,Stein The Impact of Participation in Structured Recreational Activities on the Agitated Behavior of Nursing Home Residents: An Observational Study,1992,16,4,89-98,Rabinovich The Incongruence Between Actual and Desired Leisure Involvement in Advanced Adulthood,1981,1,1,77-89,McGuire The Influence of Older Adults' Activity Selection on Their Progeny's Expectations for Their Own Future,1985,6,4,103-114,Weiss The Institutionalized Elderly: Custodial versus Rehabilitative Care,1987,9,4,85-93,Keddy The Interface of Activity and Psychopharmacologica1 Agents,1986,8,3,177-189,Hyer The Meaning of and Motivation for Mall Walking Among Older Adults,1995,19,1,37-52,Travis The Meaning of Gardening and the Effects on Perceived Well Being of a Gardening Project on Diverse Populations of Elders,2001,24,3,35-56,O'Connell The Most Underrated Activity in Nursing Homes,1988,12,1,87-90,Parker The Nature of Caring in Volunteerism Within Geriatric Settings,1996,20,1,5-12,Dancy The One Percent Solution: A Basis for Adult Day Program Development?,1997,22,4,41-52,Hetherington The Paradise Garden: A Model Garden Design for Those with Alzheimer's Disease,1997,22,1,3-16,Beckwith The Power of Music with Patients in a Nursing Home,1981,1,1,9-17,Kartman The reading of older americans who view learning as a lifelong activity,1981,1,3,43-49,Ngandu The Relationship Between Nursing Home Residents' Perceptions of Nursing Staff and Quality of Nursing Home Care,1986,8,3,143-156,Stein The relationship between recreational activity programs and life satisfaction of residents in thunder bay homes for the aged,1981,1,4,5-15,Agostino The Relationship Between Sensory Stimulus and Leisure Memory,1999,24,1,19-27,Snyder The Representation of Aging in Pop/Rock Music of the 1960s and '70s,1983,3,2,49-53,Leitner The Roles of Grandparents: The Use of Proverbs in Value Transmission,1995,19,2,27-38,McAdoo The Science of Leisure Service Program Planning for Older Adults,1986,8,2,49-58,Eliopoulos The Stress of Life with Rheumatoid Arthritis as Perceived by Older Adults,1995,19,4,33-47,Melanson The Study of the Relationship Between Wellness and Life Satisfaction of Older Adults,1989,13,1,129-140,McConatha The threshermen's convention,1981,1,3,3-8,Kvarve The Unique Power of Music Therapy Benefits Alzheimer's Patients,1990,14,4,59-64,Smith The Use of Art and Writing as Therapeutic Tools for Improving Reality Orientation,1981,1,1,3-8,Weiss The Use of Art and Writing as Therapeutic Tools for Improving Reality Orientation,1984,5,1,45-51,Weiss The Use of Music in a Group Sensory Training Program for Regressed Geriatric Patients,1983,4,1,49-62,Submission The Use of Music Therapy as an Individualized Activity,1988,10,1,93-101,Lipe The Value of Activities: Establishing a Foundation for Cost-Effectiveness— A Review of the Literature,1994,18,1,49-64,Lilley The Value of Activities: Establishing a Foundation for Cost-Effectiveness-A Review of the Literature,1990,14,4,5-20,Lilley The Whole of Each Piece and the Piece as a Whole,1981,1,2,3-6,Deichman Therapeutic Group Activities,1986,8,3,11-20,Szekais Therapeutic Individual Activities,1986,8,3,1-10,Szekais Therapeutic Recreation in Nursing Homes: Utilization Probability Estimates by Gender,1996,21,2,1-19,McGuire Therapeutic Rituals in the Nursing Home,1987,9,3,151-169,Johnson They Need Us We Need Them: A Study of the Benefits of Intergenerational Contact,1986,8,3,83-94,Lindquist To listen and to hear: guidelines for the development of a communications skills course for nursing home personnel,1982,2,1,69-80,James Touch Taste and Smell the Memories,1992,16,3,25-40,Erickson Touching the Heart of Therapy,1984,5,1,173-189,Weiss Trailblazing Recreational Programming for the Elderly: High Risk Activities,1989,13,4,9-16,Leviton Transcultural Relocation: Adaptation of Older Americans to Israel,1989,13,4,33-42,Weinstein Transition of the Hospice Patient to the Nursing Home,1992,16,3,41-50,Williams Transitioning the Elderly into Long-Term Care Facilities: A Search for Solutions,2001,24,4,27-40,Steele TRY THIS - . . . Activity Idea Exhange,1987,9,4,57-59,Submission TRY THIS...Activity Idea Exchange,1985,7,2,1-13,Szekais Use of Computers Following Brain Injury,1986,8,1,81-93,Fisher Use of Computers in Assessment: A Potential Solution to the Documentation Dilemma of the Activities Coordinator,1986,8,1,69-80,Jones Use of Photographs as Therapy for Demented Elderly,1997,21,4,47-51,Weiner Using "angels and devils": a board game developed for play in nursing homes,1981,1,3,51-60,Nelson Using an overhead projector,1989,14,1,101-104,McMurray Using Poetic Paradox to Enhance the Self-Esteem of Shame-Driven Older Adults,1995,19,1,27-35,Magee Using Poetry as an Aid to Life Review,1988,12,1,91-101,Magee Utilizing Importance-Performance Analysis in the Evaluation and Marketing of Activity Programs in Geriatric Settings,1989,13,1,77-90,Gillespie Veteranship for Nursing Home Residents: Integrating Residents Into Volunteer Services,1985,6,3,79-85,Drew Video Games: An Exploration of Their Potential as Recreational Activity Programs in Nursing Homes,1986,8,1,49-58,Schueren Volunteering to Promote Fitness and Caring: A Motive for Linking College Students with Mature Adults,1996,20,1,79-90,Harper Volunteers in Nursing Home Enrichment: A Survey to Evaluate Training and Satisfaction,1990,15,3,13-44,Campbell Volunteers of the Spirit: Quality of Life Programming with Religious Volunteers,1996,20,1,35-39,Ragno Well-Elderly Women's Entrance and Adherence to Structured Physical Fitness Programs,1988,11,1,21-30,Eggers When We Were Young: An Intergenerational Book Project,1996,20,2,25-31,Goldlick-Davis Which Comes First: Poor Psychological Well-Being or Decreased Friendship Activity?,1988,12,1,27-41,Adams "Who Did You Used to Be?" The Psychological Process of Aging's Impact on Institutionalization: Implications for Activities,1986,8,3,75-78,Garrigan Whole-Life Growth and Health Program for Residential Care Long-Term Care and Day Treatment,1984,5,1,191-198,Weiss Working in Clay,1989,14,1,21-26,McMurray Working With an Activities Consultant,1985,7,2,123-130,Cunninghis Working with Persons Suffering from Confusion and Memory Loss,1989,14,1,95-100,McMurray Working with the Alzheimer's Resident: An Approach to a Restraint-Free Environment,1992,16,3,51-62,Hollander "Worth Repeating" Activities and Resources Reference List for Activities Workers With the Elderly,1986,8,3,29-36,Szekais "Worth Repeating" Reality Orientation: Full Circle,1986,8,3,65-73,Folsom Wounded Healer: A Portrait of a Physician with Alzheimer's Disease,1997,21,4,21-26,Sandoz Yoga in a Geriatric Mental Clinic,1987,9,4,61-68,Allen You're Not Too Old to Dance: Creative Movement and Older Adults,1985,6,4,121-130,Van Zandt Effect of motor versus cognitive secondary tasks on performance of stair descent in community-dwelling older adults,2015,39,1,43-55,Walia Fall recovery intervention and its effect on fear of falling in older adults,2016,40,2,93-106,Cox Effects of seated vs. standing exercises on strength and balance in community-dwelling older women,2015,39,4,280-290,Takeshima What do we mean by older adult and physical activity? Reviewing the use of these terms in recent research,2017,41,1,22-46,Singleton The experience of older adults in a walking program at individual interpersonal and environmental levels,2017,41,1,72-86,Carvalho Coping strategies of older American Korean War veterans: a mixed research study,2017,41,3,220-238,Lee The feasibility of adopting an evidence-informed tailored exercise program within adult day services: the Enhance Mobility program,2018,42,2,104-123,King Exploring the impact of a new intervention to increase participation of frail older adults in meaningful leisure activities,2018,42,1,1-18,Levasseur Development and implementation of a community-based pole walking program for older adults,2019,43,1,1-22,Lorthios-Guilledroit Comparison of a static independent balance protocol and the National Institute on Aging balance protocol on stability and risk of falling in the elderly,2019,43,1,37-50,Jacobson The impact of "The Art of Happiness" class on community dwelling older adults: a positive psychology intervention,2019,43,2,118-132,Orsega-Smith Identifying barriers in the home environment among urban community-dwelling older adults with functional difficulty: a multi-method pilot study,2019,43,4,315-333,Russell Exercise for falls prevention: decision-making among Australian-born and Italian-born older people,2018,42,4,261-277,Liamputtong Driving status and religious service attendance among older Americans,2020,44,2,132-145,Vivoda Acute effect of Xbox exercise on mood states in older adults,2020,44,2,146-156,Morais A quality mobility program reduces elderly social isolation,2021,45,1,14-26,Sen The effects of successful aging in the workplace on technology acceptance and use behaviour,2021,45,2,159-178,Özsungur Exploring neighbourhood-based programming for older adults: a seniors' satellite,2022,46,3,190-217,Letts Unsupervised home-based exercise for rural frail elderly: an evidence-based case-report,2022,46,3,218-235,Soejono The relationship between physical fitness and reasoning in community-dwelling older adults,2022,46,3,268-278,Ray Promising practices for social connectedness fall prevention and improved cognition: should social care be prescribed? Should life be medicalized?,2022,46,2,91-95,Lim Ballroom dancing for community-dwelling older adults: a 12-month study of the effect on well-being balance and falls risk,2022,46,2,124-140,Stephenson Preventing falls together: social identification matters for engaging older adults in a group-based exercise program,2022,46,1,31-45,Warner Resilience in the face of disaster: psychosocial effects of the 2017 northern California wildfires in caregivers and persons with cognitive impairment participating in an integrative group movement program at an adult day center,2022,46,1,46-59,Barnes