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Residential Environments






Aging, autonomy, and architecture: advances in assisted living / Benjamin Schwarz and Ruth Brent. - Baltimore, Md. : The Johns Hopkins University Press, c1999.

The Complete guide to Alzheimer's-proofing your home / Mark L. Warner. - West Lafayette, Ind. : Purdue University Press, c1998.

Contemporary environments for people with dementia / Uriel Cohen and Kristen Day. -- Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, c1993.

Designing for Alzheimer’s disease : strategies for creating better care environments / Elizabeth C. Brawley. -- New York : Wiley, c1997.

Guide to home safety for caregivers of persons with Alzheimer's disease / [written and edited by Carolyn J. French]. -- Atlanta, GA : Atlanta Area Chapter, Alzheimer's Association, 1990.

Holding on to home : designing environments for people with dementia / Uriel Cohen, Gerald D. Weisman. -- Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, c1991.

Home modifications : responding to dementia : a manual describing changes families can make to homes to ease the demands of caregiving / by the Research Center of the Corinne Dolan Alzheimer Center at Heather Hill ; Margaret P. Calkins ... [et al.]. -- Chardon, Ohio : The Research Center, 1990.

Home safety for the Alzheimer's patient / UCSD Medical Center, University of California, San Diego, Alzheimer's Disease Research Center. -- Silver Spring, Md. : Distributed by Alzheimer's Disease Education & Referral Center, [1989] [Pamphlet box]

Homes that help : advice from caregivers for creating a supportive home/ by Richard V. Olsen, Ezra Ehrenkrantz, Barbara Hutchings. -- Newark, N.J. : NJIT Press, c1993.


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