Assessing Self-maintenance: Activities of Daily Living, Mobility, and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living
Dr. SIDNEY KATZ MD,
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Dr. SIDNEY KATZ MD
Professor of Community Health, Brown University, and Director of the Southeastern New England Long Term Care Gerontology Center.
Box G, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912.Search for more papers by this authorDr. SIDNEY KATZ MD,
Corresponding Author
Dr. SIDNEY KATZ MD
Professor of Community Health, Brown University, and Director of the Southeastern New England Long Term Care Gerontology Center.
Box G, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912.Search for more papers by this authorSupported in part by the National Institute on Aging and in part by the Administration on Aging, Older Americans Act Title IV-E, 90 AT-2164.
Presented at the NIH Technology Assessment Conference, Evaluating the Elderly Patient: The Case for Assessment Technology, Bethesda, Maryland, June 29–30, 1983. Other reports from this conference appear elsewhere in this issue and in the November issue.
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