Autor: |
Miller, Dulcy B., Barry, Jane T. |
Zdroj: |
Gerontologist; 1976, Vol. 16 Issue 1_Part_1, p61-64, 4p |
Abstrakt: |
Elective off premises activities of 65 functionally mobile patients in two nursing homes were studied for a 6-mo. period. The specific activities, their frequency and duration, and the relationship of the person escorting the patient were examined and analyzed with respect to selected patient data. The more intact patients engaged in a greater variety of frequency of off premises outings with an assortment of escorts than did the intellectually impaired. It would appear that the thrust of the in-house recreational activities program in a long-term care setting should be geared to the more deprived intellectually impaired patient population whose options for the quality of life are limited. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER] |
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Complementary Index |
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