This paper is designed to be used by the speech-language pathologist or audiologist as a reference and training tool when called upon as a professional for information concerning communication and its disorders in the elderly. The background and training of the individual or individuals to whom the information is being presented should of course be taken into consideration. Since most people will have little or no background in this area, the information is presented in a form appropriate for use with the non-professional.Honors CollegeThesis (B.?
WOS: 000358378200011Communication may be verbal and nonverbal. Communication changes are commonly re...
The manner and extent to which normal aging affects the ability to speak are not fully understood. W...
Health is a state to be promoted and preserved in order to ensure that the full benefits areenjoyed ...
Introduction: In the process of physiological aging leads to changes related to human functioning. M...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 107-115)The purpose of this study was to plan, implement\...
Age can be estimated fairly accurately by listening to the voice and speech of the individual. The c...
There is a definite need for research in the area of communication and the aging. Although this pape...
At least two studies have been found conducted in the area of audiological in-services and their imp...
Hearing impairment is the most common communication disability in the older population, yet few spee...
Background & Objectives: Changes in the communicative ability of the elderly are often considered pa...
Problems in understanding speech in noisy environments are characteristic for age-related hearing lo...
Understanding the impact of aphasia on the everyday communication of older people is central to the ...
Successful communication is vital to active aging and well-being, yet virtually all older adults fin...
A general outline and presentation designed for a seminar setting aimed toward an audience of medica...
Nominal group technique (Delbecq, Van de Ven, & Gustafson, 1975) was used with seven groups of elder...
WOS: 000358378200011Communication may be verbal and nonverbal. Communication changes are commonly re...
The manner and extent to which normal aging affects the ability to speak are not fully understood. W...
Health is a state to be promoted and preserved in order to ensure that the full benefits areenjoyed ...
Introduction: In the process of physiological aging leads to changes related to human functioning. M...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 107-115)The purpose of this study was to plan, implement\...
Age can be estimated fairly accurately by listening to the voice and speech of the individual. The c...
There is a definite need for research in the area of communication and the aging. Although this pape...
At least two studies have been found conducted in the area of audiological in-services and their imp...
Hearing impairment is the most common communication disability in the older population, yet few spee...
Background & Objectives: Changes in the communicative ability of the elderly are often considered pa...
Problems in understanding speech in noisy environments are characteristic for age-related hearing lo...
Understanding the impact of aphasia on the everyday communication of older people is central to the ...
Successful communication is vital to active aging and well-being, yet virtually all older adults fin...
A general outline and presentation designed for a seminar setting aimed toward an audience of medica...
Nominal group technique (Delbecq, Van de Ven, & Gustafson, 1975) was used with seven groups of elder...
WOS: 000358378200011Communication may be verbal and nonverbal. Communication changes are commonly re...
The manner and extent to which normal aging affects the ability to speak are not fully understood. W...
Health is a state to be promoted and preserved in order to ensure that the full benefits areenjoyed ...