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... hearing impairments and the like , should be very carefully evaluated . Some may in fact prove to be excellent workers , but with other individuals , the potential risks may be too great . Brockopp ( 1973 ) also cautions against using ...
... hearing impairments and the like , should be very carefully evaluated . Some may in fact prove to be excellent workers , but with other individuals , the potential risks may be too great . Brockopp ( 1973 ) also cautions against using ...
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... hearing is the caller's normal speaking voice , or may it reflect the anger , anxiety , fear , sadness , etc. of this person's current emotionality ? ( Keep in mind that it may or may not . ) Usually , anger and anxiety are expressed by ...
... hearing is the caller's normal speaking voice , or may it reflect the anger , anxiety , fear , sadness , etc. of this person's current emotionality ? ( Keep in mind that it may or may not . ) Usually , anger and anxiety are expressed by ...
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... hearing , touch , smell , taste , balance ) ( e.g. , Rockstein & Sussman , 1979 ) . Each of these may require the older individual to make certain physical and emotional adjust- ments , and yet , typically , most elderly persons ARE ...
... hearing , touch , smell , taste , balance ) ( e.g. , Rockstein & Sussman , 1979 ) . Each of these may require the older individual to make certain physical and emotional adjust- ments , and yet , typically , most elderly persons ARE ...
Contents
The Richmond Senior Hotline A Brief Overview | 3 |
Theoretical Underpinnings | 9 |
Practical Issues Involved in Establishing a Hotline | 15 |
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