1992-93 Index Volume 20 (commentary) (Paulmeno) 1:17-18 Knowledge Among Nursing Staff (Janelli, Number 1 Ballard Health Care Residence: A SWAT Kanski, Scherer, Neary) 2:22-25 Number 2 Team in Action (commentary) (Clawson) Number 3 1:24 WOMEN’S ISSUES Number 4 Specialized Needs Dementia Units: Design, Women, Aging and Ageism(review) (Parker) Development and Operations (review) 3:39 Subject Index (Schmidt) 1:41 ACHCA Specialized Dementia Care Units (review) Author Index 1992-93 ACHCA Directory 1:34-35 (Schmidt) 4:41 Aaronson, William E., 3:18-22 26th Convocation Exhibit Program 1:43-47 Berdes, Celia, 1:41 1992-93 National Award Winners 1:4-6 ETHICS Bianculli, Joseph L., 2:26-30 27th Annual Convocation Program Sum- Ethical Codes and the Health Professions: Boles, Keith E., 3:34-38 mary 4:21-28 Looking at the ACHCA Code (Hiller) 2:37-38 Brannon, Diane, 4:18-20, 29-30; 4:37-40 Results of 1992 ACHCA Survey (Thomason) Ethical Dilemmas Faced by Directors of Breeding, Carolyn, 3:25-27 4:9-10 Nursing (Harrison, Roth) 2:13-16 Brewer, Kathleen Pearl, 4:37-40 Problematic Ethical Issues of Administra- Brown, Cathy J., 3:39 ACTIVITIES tors and Staffs Today (commentary) (Young) Brown, Gordon D., 3:34-38 Psychodrama Therapy (Rhoades) 3:5-6 2:18-19 Burger, Sarah Greene, 2:31-35 Activities with Developmentally Disabled Ethical Issues: Politics, Policies and People Cohn, Margaret D., 4:18-20, 29-30 Elderly and Older Adults (review) (Wallace) (commentary) (Kapp) 2:20 Clawson, Kimberly R., 1:24; 4:13-15 2:39 Deitzer, Diane, 3:29-33 Remembrance of Repasts Past: Culinary INFECTION CONTROL Edge, Marianne Smith, 3:25-27 Remin(Weiiss,s Mcarkvee-Pnatchc, eThu rn) Assessing the Need for Infection Control Franzi, Cheryl, 1:26-30 2:6-9 Programs: A Diagnostic Approach (Goldrick, Glass, Anne P., 4:31-32, 35-36 Maintaining Self-Esteem (Greenblatt) 4:7-8 Larson) 1:20-23 Goldrick, Barbara A., 1:20-23 Alzheimer’s Disease: Activity Focused Care Greenblatt, Frances, 4:7-8 (review) (Hollander) 4:41 LEGAL ISSUES Harrison, Janet K., 2:13-16 “Bad Outcome” Criminal Neglect Cases: Hiller, Marc D., 2:37-38 ADMINISTRATION Recent Trends That Threaten Nursing Fa- Hoffman, Janice L., 2:26-30 Accountability of Certified Long-Term Care cilities (Bianculli, Hoffman, Infante) 2:26-30 Hollander, Amy Scott, 4:41 Administrators (Brown, Boles) 3:34-38 Long-Term Care and the law: A Guide for Hurley, Robert E., 4:37-40 Is the Word “Motivator” in Your Job De- Health Care Professionals (review) (Kapp) Hurwitz, Roslyn, A., 3:12 scription? (Siebel) 1:36-38 4:41 Infante, Marie C., 2:26-30 The Strategic Health Care Manager (re- Janelli, Linda M., 2:22-25 view) (Lobron) 3:39 LONG-TERM CARE PROFESSIONALS Kanski, Genevieve W., 2:22-25 Turning Health Care Leadership Around: Consultant Dietitians: The Opportunity is Kapp, Marshall B., 2:20; 4:41 Cultivating Inspired, Empowered, and Loyal Now (Breeding, Edge) 3:25-27 Knapp, Keith, 2:39 Followers (review) (Berdes) 1:41 Is There a Role for Physician Extenders in Knox, Beth, 3:8-10 Nursing Homes? (Aaronson) 3:18-22 Larson, Elaine, 1:20-23 CARE GIVING Agency Nurses: The Right Solution to Staff- Lewis, Ken, 1:8-11 Oral Care for the Dependent Patient (video ing Problems? (Deitzer, Wessell, Myles, Lobron, Carol, 3:39 review) (Van Stewart, Knapp) 2:39 Trimble) 3:29-33 MacDowell, N. Martin, 4:13-15 Promises to Keep: The Family’s Role in Nurse Practitioners in Long-Term Care: Markve-Patch, Mary, 2:6-9 Nursing Home Care (review) (Brown) 3:39 Perceptions of DONs (Melillo) 3:13-17 Melillo, Karen Devereaux., 3:13-17 Inglis House: A Wheelchair Community Myles, Katheryn, 3:29-33 (Lewis) 1:8-11 NURSING HOME QUALITY Neary, Mary Anne, 2:22-25 The Ends of Time: Life and Work in a Nurs- Strategies for Improving Nursing Home Parker, Marcie, 3:39 ing Home (review) (Pratt) 2:39 Quality: A Research Roundtable (Brannon, Paulmeno, Stephanie, R., 1:17-18 Smyer, Cohn) 4:18-20, 29-30 Pratt, Mary Alice, 2:39 COMMUNICATION Nursing Home Quality: The Administrator’s Rasmussen, Joann C., 3:11 What Residents Value Most (commentary) Responsibility (Glass) 4:31-32, 35-36 Rhoades, Floyd B., 3:5-6 (Hurwitz) 3:12 Ries, Dary] T., 1:8-11 Communicating with Residents, Families NURSING HOME SELECTION Roth, Patricia A., 2:13-16 and Staff (commentary) (Rasmussen) 3:11 Amenities that Influences Nursing Home Scherer, Yvonne K., 2:22-25 Values and Nursing Home Life: How Resi- Selection (MacDowell, Clawson) 4:13-15 . Schmidt, Reinhard, 1:41; 4:41 dents and Care Givers Compare (Knox, The Best Amenity: Professional, Caring, Siebel, Robert V., 1:36-38 Upchurch) 3:8-10 Long-Term Staff (commentary) (Withers) Smyer, Michael A., 4:18-20, 29-30 Bridging the Communication Gap with the 4:16 Thomason, Linda Leier, 4:9-10 Elderly (review) (Withers) 1:41 Amenities in Long-Term Care: Today and Thorpe, Richard L., 4:10 Tomorrow (commentary) (Wallace) 4:17 Thurn, Janice M., 2:6-9 CCRCs Trimble, Pamela, 3:29-33 Compeition Comes to the CCRC: Perspec- RESEARCH Upchurch, Marian, 3:8-10 tives of Community Managers (Hurley, The Research Process in Long-Term Care Van Stewart, Arthur, 2:39 Brewer, Brannon) 4:37-40 Facilities (Franzi, Weiler) 1:26-30 Wallace, Rick, 2:39; 4:17 Weiler, Philip G., 1:26-30 DEMENTIA RESTRAINTS Weiss, Caroline, R., 2:6-9 Episodic Crises: Does Dementia Make a Eliminating Inappropriate Use of Chemical Wessell, Jill, 3:29-33 Difference? (Ries) 1:12-14 Restraints (Burger) 2:31-35 Withers, Linda, 1:41; 4:16 Predicting Crises: Residents with Dementia Physical Restraints: Practice, Attitudes and Young, Mary F., 2:18-19 THE JOURNAL OF LONG-TERM CARE ADMINISTRATION 42