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Contents: Volume 19, Number 4, August 1979   [Index by Author]       Other Issues:  
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ARTICLES:

Aging and social policy: the role of the first forum
JM Kreps
Gerontologist 1979 19: 340-343.  

The disabled and the poor elderly: preferred groups for public support?
FL Cook
Gerontologist 1979 19: 344-353.  

Aging in a total institution: the case of older prisoners
MB Reed and FD Glamser
Gerontologist 1979 19: 354-360.  

The risk of institutionalization before death
L Vicente, JA Wiley, and RA Carrington
Gerontologist 1979 19: 361-367.  

The therapeutic roles of cat mascots with a hospital-based geriatric population: a staff survey
CM Brickel
Gerontologist 1979 19: 368-372.  

Reality orientation for the institutionalized aged: does it help?
MA Schwenk
Gerontologist 1979 19: 373-377.  

Service management--plan and concept in Pennsylvania
LE Gottesman, B Ishizaki, and SM MacBride
Gerontologist 1979 19: 379-385.  

Determinants of model choice for service managment systems
B Ishizaki, LE Gottesman, and SM MacBride
Gerontologist 1979 19: 385-388.  

The use of community-based services in long-term care by older minority persons
D Holmes, M Holmes, L Steinbach, T Hausner, and B Rocheleau
Gerontologist 1979 19: 389-397.  

The new ageism and the failure models: a polemic
RA Kalish
Gerontologist 1979 19: 398-402.  

Origins of "gerontocracy"
FR Eisele
Gerontologist 1979 19: 403-407.  

The portrayal of elders in magazine cartoons
MD Smith
Gerontologist 1979 19: 408-412.  

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