59 research outputs found
The Holistic Impacts of Intergenerational Senior Wellness Programs for Recreational Therapy Professionals In Training and Residents in Long Term Care Settings
Intergenerational programs serve the older adult population alongside young children, youth, and/or young adults and their design is intended to be mutually beneficial. In this session, we will discuss the community engaged learning project with Old Dominion University Recreational Therapy students and their residential care partnership with Beth Sholom Village. We will further present the holistic benefits experienced by both populations and identify changes to perception towards aging. Additionally, we will emphasize the benefits of this program to future Recreational Therapy professionals and highlight this program as a model for improving the field of Therapeutic Recreation and the quality of life of the individuals which our interventions serve
Aspergillus fumigatus infection of the optic nerve with mycotic arteritis of cerebral vessels
Cerebral chromoblastomycosis complicated by meningitis and multiple fungal aneurysms after resection of a granuloma
Untersuchungen �ber die Wirkung von Kurzwellendurchflutungen peripherer und zentraler Anteile des vegetativen Nervensystems
Mefloquine Treatment in a Patient Suffering from Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy after Umbilical Cord Blood Transplant
Clinical significance of MUC1, MUC2 and CK17 expression patterns for diagnosis of pancreatobiliary arcinoma
Resistance of peripheral autonomic neurons to in vivo productive infection by herpes simplex virus mutants deficient in thymidine kinase activity
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