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PROBLEMS OF THE AGING: CONCLUSIONS DERIVED FROM TWO YEARS OF INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDY OF DOMICILIARY MEMBERS IN A VETERANS ADMINISTRATION CENTER
ERNEST J. FOGEL; EMIL R. SWEPSTON; SYLVESTER S. ZINTEK; CLAIRE M. VERNIER; JOHN F. FITZGERALD; RICHARD S. MARNOCHA; CHARLES H. WESCHLER
Am J Psychiatry 1956;112:724-730.
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The problem of domiciliary care is a complex one. Two years of intensive study of a group of long-term domiciliary residents, recent admissions as they come in, and a comparable sample of chronically disabled veterans able to maintain themselves in the community have yielded a wealth of significant data. Through the use of an interdisciplinary research team, it has been possible to integrate medical, physical, social, and psychological findings into a meaningful composite picture. It has also been possible to use the results of the study as a basis for a modified program of operations. The extent to which the current program is successful in providing for a better adjustment of the veteran within the domiciliary or for facilitation of his return to community living is a question to be answered by the projected research program.Abstract Teaser
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