by Barbara Riley-Baker | Jun 20, 2018 | Aging
by Barbara Riley-Baker, BA, MA, CMC, C.P.G. GERONTOLOGY is the study of aging from a variety of perspectives; psychological, socioeconomical, physiological, historical and clinical. Time Period Prehistoric men/women Ancient Greece Middle Ages (England) 1620...
by Barbara Riley-Baker | Jun 17, 2017 | Aging, depression
Help for Those Over Sixty-Five Dealing with Depression by Barbara Riley-Baker, BA, MA, CMC, C.P.G. Mrs. D. is a seventy-two-year old woman who lives alone. She has been a widow for eight months. Her husband of fifty years died suddenly as the result of a car accident,...
by Barbara Riley-Baker | May 23, 2017 | Aging, Alzheimer's, Caregivers
Caregiver Interventions Reduce Negative Appraisals by Caregivers dealing with the Problem Behaviors of Family Members with Alzheimer’s Disease by Barbara Riley-Baker, BA, MA, CMC, C.P.G. Abstract In this study by Mittelman, Roth, Haley and Zarit, (2004) it was...
by Barbara Riley-Baker | May 20, 2016 | Aging, disability
Multidisciplinary Approach to Fall ~ THE CASE OF MS. KELLY by Barbara Riley-Baker, BA, MA, CMC, C.P.G. At Mease Countryside Hospital, the rehabilitation program’s social worker calls in the multidisciplinary discharge planning team to review the case of Ms. Kelly....
by Barbara Riley-Baker | Jun 20, 2010 | Aging, Article, stress
Robert Browning’s view on aging is summed up in his immortal poem, “Rabbi Ben Ezra” Grow old along with me, the best is yet to be.The last of life, for which the first was made;Our times are in His hands, who saith,A whole I planned , Youth shows but half,Trust God:...