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Geriatric Education and Research Institute

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DIRECTOR
Thomas J. Fairchild, Ph.D.
Special Projects on Aging
E-mail: tfairchi@hsc.unt.edu

Background
In the beginning of this century, only 25% of people in the United States lived beyond 65 years. Currently, close to half of the population is expected to live 80 years or longer, although added years of life may involve declining health, loss of physical and mental capabilities, and increased social stress. These problems contribute to loss of productivity, increased dependence and reduction in quality of life. The problems of the elderly challenge biomedical scientists to improve understanding of biological processes involved in aging and age-associated diseases, and discover effective methods of therapy and prevention. Similarly, providers of health care are challenged to design and administer appropriate services in the face of an increasing elderly population.

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Purpose

The Biology of Aging. The Institute brings together basic and clinical scientists to lead biomedical research programs that will break new ground in understanding and treating wounds, vision loss, and memory loss. Recent projects include the study of chronological versus photo-aging human skin and the genetic and dietary modulation of age-related memory decline.

Health Promotion and Older Adults. The traditional goal of osteopathic medicine is to promote the health and well-being of individuals, not to merely wait for ill patients to arrive at the door of the health care provider. The Institute will establish and evaluate health programs within the community that promote the physical, psychological and social well-being of the elderly. Recent projects include in-home medical and dental assessments of home-bound elderly to increase the length of independence while addressing a quality of life that encourages good health.

Clinical Geriatric Care. Research in this area has traditionally been identified with solving acute care problems of the aged. Geriatricians, gerontologists, social workers, faculty and medical staff of the Institute address the issue of establishing new clinical programs as well as evaluating their effectiveness. Current projects include a five-year heart disease prevention trial using middle-aged and older adults with moderately elevated cholesterol levels and the assessment of functional ability of elderly patients with osteopathic manipulative treatment.

Geriatrics Education and Training. Education and training in geriatric medicine supports the institution's educational mission. The most recent project is the Geriatric Medicine and Dentistry Fellowship Program involving physicians and dentists in a two-year training program.

Other Projects. Pilot research projects sponsored by the Institute include studies on Alzheimer's Disease; the health and social needs of older adults; methods for improving compliance with medical prescriptions; and the effects of water aerobics programs on the elderly.

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Selected Internet Resourses

  • Administration on Aging (AoA).
    It includes information for Older Americans and their families and those concerned about providing services and support for the elderly, as well as a nationwide Network of State and Area Agencies on Aging, and Other Federal Programs and Internet Resources for the Aging.
  • The ALZHEIMER Page
    An educational service created by the Washington University Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (ADRC) in St.Louis, Missouri.This home page has direct links to gopher and Web sites related to Alzheimer and aging.
  • Andrus Gerontology Center Library
    University of Southern California. Provides useful links for the educators, researchers, practitioners, and other individuals interested in the study of gerontology and geriatrics. These are arranged into 6 different categories.
  • Directory of WEB and Gopher Aging Sites
    Compiled by Bruce M. Craig, at AoA Home Page. Links to community services and agencies and to other Web sites in aging.
  • EldercareWeb
    This collection by Karen Stevenson Brown, include full-text documents dealing with many consumer aspects of aging and descriptions of organizations. The material is organized into the following sections: health care; living arrangements; aging, death, and dying; social, mental and spiritual; financial; law and legislation; statistics and demographics; state specific information; and provider locator.
  • GeroWeb
    Wayne State University, Institute of Gerontology. GeroWeb is designed for researchers, educators, practitioners, and others interested in aging and older individuals. It contains information from Universities, Government Agencies, Institutions devoted to biomedical research and health care, Commercial and non-profit organizations, and other Sources.
  • Hardin Meta Directory - Geriatrics
    Hardin Library for the Health Sciences, University of Iowa.
  • Medweb: Geriatrics
    The Health Sciences Library at Emory University. Directory of links devoted to geriatrics and gerontology.
  • National Institute on Aging
    The National Institute on Aging (NIA) is one of the National Institutes of Health, the principal biomedical research agency of the United States Government. The NIA promotes healthy aging by conducting and supporting biomedical, social, and behavioral research and public education.


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Contact Information

GERIATRICS EDUCATION AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
University of North Texas Health Science Center
3500 Camp Bowie Boulevard - Blue House
Fort Worth, TX 76107
Phone: 817-735-0158
FAX: 817-735-0167

 

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