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From the Chairperson
Dec 01, 2007; Elliott, Sharon J ... The Gerontology Special Interest Section (GSIS) officially changed leadership in April of this year. The current Standing Committee has been working on educational sessions for the 2008 American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) Annual Conference & Expo, planning GSIS Quarterly ...
From the Editor
Dec 01, 2007; Wiatrowski, Natalie Leland ... Our profession has entered into an exciting time as we prepare for our 100th anniversary and continue to move forward in practice. For us as occupational therapy practitioners interested in gerontology, we can see tremendous potential for practice as we face the aging of the U.S ....
Aging in Place and Occupational Therapy
Dec 01, 2007; Siebert, Carol ... The United States is aging. In 2006, the oldest members of the baby boom generation celebrated their 60th birthdays. The boomer generation has had a huge societal impact at every stage of its development, but as boomers become "seniors," they are joining still-living parents-even ...

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