Kathy Carroll
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- Image source: Open LibraryTA
The Art of Communication
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Rabbit & the Amazing Hopping Contest
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Working Over Time
cover - DEDear EvelynKathy Carroll
Dear Evelyn
no cover - CFCompensating for Sensory LossKathy Carroll
Compensating for Sensory Loss
no cover - TNThe nursing home environmentKathy Carroll
The nursing home environment
no cover - SBSocial behaviors and relationshipsKathy Carroll
Social behaviors and relationships
no cover - PAPsychosocial aspects of nursing...Kathy Carroll
Psychosocial aspects of nursing home care
no cover - CFCompensating for changes and lo...Kathy Carroll
Compensating for changes and losses
no cover - UPUnderstanding psychosocial need...Kathy Carroll
Understanding psychosocial needs of the elderly
no cover - MAMemory and memory developmentKathy Carroll
Memory and memory development
no cover - POParticipation of volunteers, fa...Kathy Carroll
Participation of volunteers, family and community resources in psychosocial programs
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- Open Work
The Art of Communication
- Open Work
Rabbit & the Amazing Hopping Contest
- Open Work
Working Over Time
- Open Work
Dear Evelyn
- Open Work
Compensating for Sensory Loss
- Open Work
The nursing home environment
- Open Work
Social behaviors and relationships
- Open Work
Psychosocial aspects of nursing home care
- Open Work
Compensating for changes and losses
- Open Work
Understanding psychosocial needs of the elderly
- Open Work
Memory and memory development
- Open Work
Participation of volunteers, family and community resources in psychosocial programs
