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    EasyLiving Home Pilot Program: Re-tooling for the Next Decade 

    Mitchell, Kenneth A. (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-01-20)
    Ken Mitchell, AARP Georgia State Director, will discuss the activities in the Atlanta chapter and the Easy Living Home initiatives in particular.
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    The Future of Aging Services 

    Bulot, James (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-11-17)
    Under Dr. Bulots supervision, DAS is actively planning for the future by exploring innovative uses of technology to help individuals age in place. Specialists are analyzing impact, appropriateness, cost, and ease-of-use ...
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    Sustainable Products for Sustainable Living 

    Strang, William (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-04-21)
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    Sustainable Multigenerational Communities for Healthy Aging 

    Duke, Rick (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-02-17)
    Within the context of promoting improved health and wellness, it is necessary to consider how new urbanist communities act to support or impede sustainable, multigenerational communities for the future. The advantages and ...
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    From Caregiver to Designer 

    McRae, Kim (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-03-17)
    Kim McRae has an 11 year history as a family caregiver and a consumer of aging services. During a five year period, she and her husband took care of - and lost - his mother, his father, and her father. When her father ...
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    Cancer Support Community 

    Smith, Eleanor (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-10-20)

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    AuthorBulot, James (1)Duke, Rick (1)McRae, Kim (1)Mitchell, Kenneth A. (1)Smith, Eleanor (1)Strang, William (1)SubjectAboutFace remote (1)Aging (1)Aging in place (1)Alzheimer’s disease (1)Assistive technology products (1)Bathroom (1)Bathroom design (1)Cancer education (1)Dementia (1)Livable communities (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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