Danish Medical Bulletin. Gerontology Special Supplement Series


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This issue is focused on Alzheimer's disease and includes contributions from leading European and American experts gleaned from a number of international meetings in the U.S. and Denmark during 1983. This special issue begins with an overview of the current state of knowledge on Alzheimer's disease and proceeds for over 100 pages with studies of the scientific and social aspects of this disease, concluding with a comprehensive article setting forth strategies for tackling the problems within the next decade.







Special Care Units for People with Alzheimer's and Other Dementias


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Overview and policy implications. Nursing home residents with dementia: characteristics and problems. Special care units for people with dementia: findings from descriptive and from evaluative studies. Regulations and guidelines for special care units. Regulations and interpretations of regulations that interfere with the design and operation of special care units







The Dependent Elderly


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This thoughtful and compassionate account addresses issues which range from euthanasia and living wills through to health policy and resource allocation.




The Staff of Oedipus


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Ancient Greek images of disability permeate the Western consciousness: Homer, Teiresias, and Oedipus immediately come to mind. But The Staff of Oedipus looks at disability in the ancient world through the lens of disability studies, and reveals that our interpretations of disability in the ancient world are often skewed. These false assumptions in turn lend weight to modern-day discriminatory attitudes toward disability. Martha L. Rose considers a range of disabilities and the narratives surrounding them. She examines not only ancient literature, but also papyrus, skeletal material, inscriptions, sculpture, and painting, and draws upon modern work, including autobiographies of people with disabilities, medical research, and theoretical work in disability studies. Her study uncovers the realities of daily life for people with disabilities in ancient Greece and challenges the translation of the term adunatos (unable) as "disabled," with all its modern associations.