About The Book
Communication Disorders in Aging provides an in-depth look at communication disorders affecting older adults and their daily lives. Students and professionals will benefit from this text’s unique coverage of specific disorders, such as dementia and Parkinson’s Disease, and the corresponding treatment, counseling, and impact on family life.
No other book offers such a specific focus on older adult communication disorders. This focus applies to a wide variety of professions and courses, especially those involved with audiology, speech-language pathology, gerontology, geriatric medicine, counseling psychology, family counseling, psychiatry, primary care medicine, nursing, geriatric nurse practice, rehabilitative medicine, and other related fields.
Leading experts have contributed to Communication Disorders in Aging by sharing their knowledge in caring services and strategies. These contributions make the text multidisciplinary and critical to those serving or preparing to serve the growing population of older adults.
About The Author
Raymond H. Hull, PhD is Professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Coordinator—Doctor of Audiology Program, College of Health Professions, Wichita State University, and CEO of “The Center for Communication Solutions”. He was Chair of the Department of Communication Disorders, University of Northern Colorado for twelve years; held administrative posts within the Graduate School, being responsible for Graduate Program Review and Evaluation both at UNC and Wichita State University for 8 years; was the Director of Planning and Budget for the Office of the President for seven successful years at the University of Northern Colorado.
Table Of Contents
Chapter 1. Demography and Characteristics of Communicatively Disordered Older Adults
Raymond H. Hull
Chapter 2. Serving This Generation of Older Adults: What We Need To Know
Judah L. Ronch and Jamie Jaegers
Chapter 3. Aphasia and Related Disorders in Older Adulthood
Julie W. Scherz
Chapter 4. The Dementias and Their Impact on Communication
Richard I. Edelson
Chapter 5. The Older Adult With Parkinsons Disease
Raymond H. Hull
Chapter 6. Hearing Loss in Older Adulthood
Gabrielle H. Saunders, Dawn Konrad-Martin, and Raymond H. Hull
Chapter 7. The Impact of Impaired Hearing on Older Adults: A Dialogue
Raymond H. Hull
Chapter 8. The Effects of Medications on Communication in Older Adulthood
LaDonna S. Hale
Chapter 9. Modifications of Assessment and Treatment for Communicatively Impaired Older Adults
Michael E. Groher
Chapter 10. Counseling With Communicatively Impaired Older Adults and Their Family: Facilitating Successful Aging
Anthony DiLollo
Chapter 11. Environmental Factors in Communication with Older Adults
Raymond H. Hull
Chapter 12. Serving the Special Needs of Older Adults in Health Care Facilities
Raymond H. Hull
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