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Civic Engagement in Later Life Index to Authors Volume 30 ACHENBAUM, W. A. A History of Civic Engage- Greater Good: Civic Engagement Programs of ment of Older People. 30(4): 18 Aging Organizations. 30(4): 109 ACHENBAUM, W. A. Chronically Me. 30(3): 93 Czaja, S. J., and SCHULZ, R. Introduction: Potential and Reality. 30(2): 6 ALEXANDER, K. P., see J. L. KRASCHNEWSKI Dob a, S., and Lyons, W. L. Chronic Pain in BALDERSON, B. H. K., see M. LEVINE Later Life. 30(3): 77 BALDUCCTI, L. Cancer in the Older Person. 30 ENpREs, [., and Hotes, C. A. RespectAhility in 45 America: Guiding Principles for Civic Engage- BALL, K. K. Driving in an Aging Society: « ment Among Adults s5-Plus. 30(4): 101 Innovations in Technology. 30(2): 31 Fisk, A. D., see W. A. ROGERS BasTING, A. D. Arts in Dementia Care: “This is not FREEDMAN, M., see N. MORROW-HOWELI the end...it’s the end of this chapter? 30(1): 16 FREEDMAN, M. The Social-Purpose Encore BINSTOCK, R. H. Older Pec yple and Political Career: Baby Boomers, Civic Engagement, and Engagement: From Avid Voters to ‘Cooled- the Next Stage of Work. 30(4): 43 Out Marks,’ 30(4): 24 Gompenrts, J. S. Toward a Bold New Policy BLANCHARD, J. As the Pendulum Swings: A Agenda: Five Ideas to Advance Civic Engage- Historical Review of the Politics and Policies of ment Opportunities for Older Adults. 30(4): 85 the Arts and Aging. 30(1): 50 GonyEaA, J. G., and Gooains, B. K. Expanding BRAMAN, S. S. Asthma and Chronic Obstructive the Boundaries‘of Corporate Volunteerism: Pulmonary Disease in Later Life. 30(3): 33 Tapping the Skills, Talent, and Energy of BorsTEL, J. Liz Lerman Dance Exchange: Retirees. 30(4): 78 Superheroes and Everyday Dancers. 30(1): 65 GooaIns, B. K., see J. G.G ONYEA CANTOR, M. D. No Information About Me With GRANVILLE, L. J. Prostate Disease in Later Life. out Me: Technology, Privacy, and Home Mon- itoring. 30(2): 49 30(3): §I HANNA, G. Focus on Creativity and Aging in the CARLTON-LANEY, I. ‘Doing the Lord’s Work’: United States. 30(1): 47 African American Elders’ Civic Engagement. 30(4): 47 HARLOW-ROSENTRAUB, K.., see L. B. WILSON CHALMERS, S. A, and COLEMAN, E. A. Transi- Hayes, [., see J. KAYE tional Care in Later Life: Improve the Move. HENKIN, N., and Zapr, J. How Communities 30(3): 86 Can Promote Civic Engagement of People Age CHAPLINE, J. Center for Elders and Youth in the s0-Plus. 30(4): 72 Arts. 30(1): 59 HINTERLONG, J. E., and WILLIAMSON, A. The CHARNESS, N. Work, Older Workers, and Tech- Effects of Civic Engagement on Current and nology. 30(2): 25 Future Cohorts of Older Adults. 30(4): 1 COHEN, G. D. Research on Creativity and Aging: Homes, C. A., see T. ENDRES lhe Positive Impact of the Arts on Health and Hupson, R. B. Aging in a Public Space: The Illness. 30(1): 7 Roles and Functionosf Civic Engagement. COLEMAN, E. A., see S. A.C HALMERS 30(+4): §I CULLINANE, P. Promoting Purposeful Lives for HUFEARD, M.., see B. KiRSHENBLATT-GIMBLETI Winter 2006-07 (GENERATIONS Hunt, M., see B. KiRSHENBLATT-GIMBLETT PERLSTEIN, S. Introduction: Creative Expression and Quality of Life: A Vital Relationship for KANDELL, S. Stagebridge: The Magic of Theater Elders. 30(1): 5 with Real Older Actors. 30(1): 62 PERMUTH, J. Personal Archives: Why Professional Kart, C. S., see J. M. KINNEY Artists Work with Elders. 30(1): 21 KAUFMAN, D. R., and Rocxorr, M. L. Increasing PETERSON, E. D., see J. L. KRASCHNEWSKI Access to Online Information About Health: A Program for Inner-City Elders in Community- PHELAN, E. A., see M. LEVINE Based Organizations. 30(2): 55 POLLACK, M. E. Autominder: A Case Study of KayE, J., and Hayes, T. Home Health Monitor- Assistive Technology for Elders with Cognitive ing: A System to Access Motor and Cognitive Impairment. 30(2): 67 Function. 30(2): 61 PompEI, P. Diabetes Mellitus in Later Life. 30(3): KINNEY, J. M., and Kart, C. S. Not Quite a 39 Panacea: Technology to Facilitate Family Care- RESOURCES ON AGING and the ARTS. 30(1): 68 giving for Elders with Dementia. 30(2): 64 Ricn, M. W., see S. THOMAS KIRSHENBLATI-GIMBLETT, B., HUFFORD, M.., Hunt, M., and ZEITLINn, S. The Grand Gener- RockoFF, M. L., see D. R. KAUFMAN ation: Folklore and Culture of Aging.¢ 30(1): 3 N Rocers, W. A., and Fisk, A. D. Cognitive Sup- KRASCHNEWSKI, J. L., ALEXANDER, K. P., and port for Elders Through Technology. 30(2): 38 PETERSON, E. D. Coronary Artery Disease in Rozario, P. A. Volunteering Among Current Later Life. 30(3): 17 Cohorts of Older Adults and Baby Boomers. Larson, R. Building Intergenerational Bonds 30(4): 31 Through the Arts. 30(1): 38 SCHMIDT, P. B. Creativity and Coping in Later LEVINE, M., PHELAN, E. A., BALDERSON, B. H. Life. 30(1): 27 K., and WAGNER, E. H. Collaborative Treat- ment for Older Patients in Primary Care Plan- SCHULZ, R.., see S. J. CZAJA ning. 30(3): 83 SHay, K. Chronic Oral Disease and Disability in Later Life. 30(3): 71 Ly es, K. W., see L. M. STONE SHERMAN, A. Toward a Creative Culture: Life- Lyons, W. L., see S. DODLA long Learning Through the Arts. 30(1): 42 MANNING, T.,see L. B. WILSON S1mMons, A. D., and Tarsy, D. Parkinson’s Dis- MarTINson, M. Opportunities or Obligations? ease in Later Life. 30(3): 57 Civic Engagement and Older Adults. 30(4): s9 SIMSON, S., see L. B. WILSON MATTHEWS, J. T. Existing and Emerging Health- care Devices for Elders to Use at Home. 30(2): STEELE, J., see L. B. WILSON 13 STEPHENSON, R. C. Promoting Self-Expression Through Art Therapy. 30(1): 24 McBrIpE, A. M. Civic Engagement, Older Adults, and Inclusion. 30(4): 66 STONE, L. M., and LyLes, K. W. Osteoporosis in Later Life. 30(3): 65 Morrow-HowELt , N. Civic Service Across the Life Course. 30(4): 37 SuPIANO, M. A. Hypertension in Later Life. Morrow-HoweLkt , N, and FREEDMAN, M. 30(3): 0 Introduction: Bringing Civic Engagement into Tarsy, D., see A. D. SIMMONS Sharper Focus. 30(4): 6 THOMAS, S., and Ricn, M. W. Heart Failure in O’NEILL, G. Civic Engagement on the Agenda at Older People. 30(3): 25 the 2005 White House Conference on Aging. Trick, L. PACE: A Model for Providing Compre- 30(4): 95 hensive Healthcare for Frail Elders. 30(3): 90 Ownsy, R. L. Making the Internet a Friendlier Place for Older People. 30(2): 58 VANDERHEIDEN, G. C. Potential Impact of New 116 Winter 2006—07 Civic Engagement in Later Life Technologies on Telecommunication for WILLIs, S. L. Technology and Learning in Cur- Elders. 30(2): 9 rent and Future Generations of Elders. 30(2): 44 WAGNER, E. H., see M. LEVINE WILson, L. B., HARLOW-ROSENTRAUB, K.., WarsHaw, G. Introduction: Advances and Chal- MANNING, T., SIMSON, S., and STEELE, J. lenges in Care of Older People with Chronic Civic Engagement and Lifelong Learning. Illness. 30(3): § 30(4): 90 WHITTEN, P. Telemedicine: Communication ZABLOTNY, C. Elders Share the Arts: Transtorm- Technologies That Revolutionize Healthcare ing Memory into Art. 30(1): §7 Services. 30(2): 20 ZAPE, J., see N. HENKIN WILLIAMSON, A., see J. E.H INTERLONG ZEITLIN, S., see B. KIRSHENBLATT-GIMBLETI NEW RESOURCES FROM ASA'S LIVE LONG, LIVE WELL WEBSITE New Evaluation Resources e Program evaluation (see the Blueprint module) ¢ Community Participatory Evaluation (Steps for Mental Well- ness} e Using Focus Groups to Evaluate Your Program (Road. Map to Driving Wellness) e lssue Brief (See below) New Health Promotion Issue Brief Series ¢ Health Promotion for Older Adults: Meeting the Challenges of the Future e Program Evaluation Using Quantitative and Qualitative Methods ¢ Collaborations: Skill Building for Effective Partnerships e Cultural Competence and Health Literacy To see these and other great resources, visit www.asaging.org/cdc Winter 2006-07 GENERATIONS Contents Volume 30 Aging and the Arts Volume 30, No. 1, Spring 2006 Our Guest Editor 4 Building Intergenerational Bonds Through the Arts, by Renya Larson 38 Creative Expression and Quality of Life: A Vital Relationship for Elders, by Susan Toward a Creative Culture: Lifelong Learning Perlstein oA) Through the Arts, by Andrea Sherman 42 Research on Creativity and Aging: The Focus on Creativity and Aging in the United Positive Impact of the Arts on Health and States, by Gay Hanna 47 Illness, by Gene D. Cohen 7 As the Pendulum Swings: A Historical Review Arts in Dementia Care: ‘This is not the of the Politics and Policies of the Arts and end...it’s the end of this chapter.,’ by Anne Aging, by Janice Blanchard 50 Davis Basting 16 Elders Share the Arts: Transforming Memory Personal Archives: Why Professional Artists into Art, by Carolyn Zablotny 57 Work with Elders, by Jaime Permuth 21 Center for Elders and Youth in the Arts, by Promoting Self-Expression Through Art Jeff Chapline 59 Therapy, by Raquel Chapin Stephenson 24 Stagebridge: The Magic of Theater with Real Creativity and Coping in Later Life, by Pamela Older Actors, by Stuart Kandell 62 Braverman Schmidt 27 Liz Lerman Dance Exchange: Superheroes and The Grand Generation: Folklore and the Everyday Dancers, by Jolm Borstel 65 Culture of Aging, by Barbara Kirshenblatt Resources on Aging and the Arts 68 Gimblett, Mary Hufford, Marjorie Hunt, and Steve Zeitlin 32 Technology Innovations and Aging Volume 30, No. 2, Summer 2006 Our Guest Editors 4 Technology, by Karlene K. Ball 31 Introduction, by Sara J. Czaja and Richard Cognitive Support for Elders Through Schulz 6 Technology, by Wendy A. Rogers and Arthur D. Fisk 38 Potential Impact of New Technologies on Telecommunication for Elders, by Gregg C. Technology and Learning in Current and Vanderheiden 9 Future Generations of Elders, by Sherry L. Willis 44 Existing and Emerging Healthcare Devices for Elders to Use at Home, by Judith Tabolt No Information About Me Without Me: Matthews 13 Technology, Privacy, and Home Monitoring, by Michael D. Cantor 49 Telemedicine: Communication Technologies That Revolutionize Healthcare Services, by Increasing Access to Online Information Pamela Whitten 20 About Health: A Program for Inner-City Elders in Community-Based Organizations, Work, Older Workers, and Technology, by Neil by David R. Kaufman and Maxine L. Rockoff 55 Charness 25 Driving in an Aging Society: Innovations in Winter 2006-07 Civic Engagement in Later Life ‘ Making the Internet a Friendlier Place for Family Caregiving for Elders with Dementia, Older People, by Raymond L. Ownby 58 by JenniferM . Kinney and Cary S. Kart 64 Home Health Monitoring: A System to Assess Autominder: A Case Study of Assistive Tech- Motor and Cognitive Function, by Jeffrey Kaye nology for Elders with Cognitive Impairment, and Tamara Hayes 61 by Martha E. Pollack 67 Not Quite a Panacea: Technolog8y) to Facilitate Chronic Conditions in Later Life Volume 30, No. 3, Fall 2006 Our Guest Editor, Gregg Warshaw 4 Parkinson’s Disease in Later Life, by Adam D. Simmons and Daniel Tarsy 57 Advances and Challenges in Care of Older People with Chronic Illness, by Gregg Osteoporosis in Later Life, by Lorraine M.- Stone Warshaw ; 5 and Kenneth W. Lyles 65 Hypertension in Later Life, by Mark A Chronic Oral Disease and Disability in Later Supine 11 Life, by Kenneth Shay 71 Coronary Artery Disease in Later Life, Chronic Pain in Later Life, by Saritha Dodla and Jennifer L. Kraschnewski, Karen P. Alexander, and William L. Lyons 77 Eric D. Peterson 17 Collaborative Treatment for Older Patients in Heart Failure in Older People, by Sabu Thomas Primary Care Planning, by Martin Levine, and Michael W. Rich 25 Elizabeth A. Phelan, Benjamin H. K. Balderson, Asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary and Edward H. Wagner 83 Disease in Later Life, by Sidney S. Braman 33 Transitional Care in Later Life: Improve the Move, by Sandra A. Chalmers and Eric A. Diabetes Mellitus in Later Life, by Peter Coleman 86 Pompei 39 PACE: A Model for Providing Comprehensive Cancer in the Older Person, by Lodovico Healthcare for Frail Elders, by Laura Trice 90 Balducet 45 Chronically Me, by W. Andrew Achenbaum 93 Prostate Disease in Later Life, by Lisa J. Granville 51 Civic Engagement in Later Life Volume 30, No. 4, Winter 2006-2007 Our Guest Editors + Older Adults and Baby Boomers, by Philip A. Rozario 31 Introduction: Bringing Civic Engagement into Sharper Focus, by Nancy Morrow-Howell Civic Service Across the Life Course, by Nancy and Marc Freedman 6 Morrow-Howell 37 The Effects of Civic Engagement on Current The Social-Purpose Encore Career: Baby and Future Cohorts of Older Adults, by James Boomers, Civic Engagement, and the Next E. Hinterlong and Angela Williamson 10 Stage of Work, by Marc Freedman 43 A History of Civic Engagement of Older ‘Doing the Lord’s Work’: African American People, by W. Andrew Achenbaum 18 Elders’ Civic Engagement, by Iris Carlton- LaNey 47 Older People and Political Engagement: From Avid Voters to ‘Cooled-Out Marks’, Aging in a Public Space: The Roles and by Robert H. Binstock 24 Functions of Civic Engagement, by Robert B. Hudson 51 Volunteering Among Current Cohorts of Winter 2006-07 GENERATIONS Opportunities or Obligations? Civic for Older Americans, by Jol S. Gomperts Engagement and Older Adults, by Marty Civic Engagement and Lifelong Learning, Martinson by Laura B. Wilson, Karen Harlow-Rosentraub, Civic Engagement, Older Adults, and Tracey Manning, Sharon Simson, and Jack Steele 90 Inclusion, by Amanda Moore McBride Civic Engagement on the Agenda at the 2005 How Communities Can Promote Civic White House Conference on Aging, by Greg Engagement of People Age 50-Plus, by Nancy ONeill 95 Henkin and Jenny Zapf 72 RespectAbility in America: Guiding Principles Expanding the Boundaries of Corporate for Civic Engagement Among Adults 55-Plus, Volunteerism: Tapping the Skills, Talent, by Thomas Endres and Carolyn A. Holmes 101 and Energy of Retirees, by Judith G. Gonyea Promoting Purposeful Lives for Greater and Bradley K. Googins 78 Good: Civic Engagement Programs of Aging Toward a Bold New Policy Agenda: Five Ideas Organizations, by Patrick Cullinane 109 to Advance Civic Engagement Opportunities 114 Winter 2006-07

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