For nonrelative care, homework, school-related, or other educational activities (56 percent), television, videos, ... Children also appear to be spending some of their time playing in their after-school arrangements (not including ...
Too often today, care is not—is delivered based on eligibility, not on a thoughtful care plan that elicits ... Many geriatricians spend part or all of their time in long term care settings, including a broad range of medical, social, ...
Measuring physician quality and efficiency of care for Medicare beneficiaries: hearing before the Subcommittee on Health of the Committee on...
Austin: Pro-Ed. Dell Orto, A., & Power, P. (2000). Brain injury and the family (2nd ed.). Boca Raton: CRC Press. Johansen, R. (2002). Listening in the silence, seeing in the dark: Reconstructing life after brain injury.
Parenting Matters identifies parenting knowledge, attitudes, and practices associated with positive developmental outcomes in children ages 0-8; universal/preventive and targeted strategies used in a variety of settings that have been ...
The American Legion supports this bill; however, due to restraints of time The American Legion requests the committee to allow us to submit our views as an addendum to the written record. S .——, ''THE MENTAL HEALTH CAPACITY ACT OF 2005.
Regulation and Expansion of Health Facilities: The Certificate of Need Experience in New York State
In this vivid and deeply moving memoir, novelist Robert Kotlowitz recounts his experiences as a teen-age infantryman in the Second World War. In a voice both restrained and unsentimental, he...