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Healthy ager: an interprofessional, service-learning, town-and-gown partnership
Rebecca L Matthews1, Beverly Parker, Shawn Drake
1Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, USA. rmatthews@astate.edu
Abstract:
Healthy Ager, an interprofessional service-learning clinical experience for health professions students, is a semester-long program of wellness and falls prevention for community-dwelling older adults. It provides a foundation for competency in geriatrics for students in nursing, physical therapy, social work, and communications disorders. Such interprofessional education is recommended by the Institute of Medicine.
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