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Below are literature reviews and research studies focused on older people in residential long-term care settings.

General Resources
book Boles L. (2009). Aphasia Couples Therapy (ACT) workbook. San Diego, CA: Plural Publishing, Inc.  Buy from Amazon
book Bowden A, Lewthwaite N. (2009). The activity year book : a week by week guide for use in elderly day and residential care. London ; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.  Buy from Amazon
book Braddock, D., Rizzolo, M.C., Thompson, M., et al. (2004). Emerging Technologies and Cognitive Disability. Journal of Special Education Technology. 19(4), 14pp.
book Briller SH, et al. (2001). Creating Successful Dementia Care Settings. (4 Volume Set) [Paperback]. Baltimore, MD: Health Professions Press.  Buy from Amazon
book Carle A. (2007). More than a game: brain training against dementia. Nursing Homes Long Term Care Management. 56(8), 22+.
book Dobkin BH. (2007). Brain-computer interface technology as a tool to augment plasticity and outcomes for neurological rehabilitation. The Journal of Physiology (London). 579(Pt 3), 637-642. PDF Link
book Nichols, A.D. (2006). Hearing loss: perceptions and solutions. Nursing Homes Long Term Care Management. 55(10), 66+.
Alternative and Augmentative Communication DevicesProduct List
book Bourgeois M, et al. (2010 March 16). AAC strategies and tools for persons with dementia . The ASHA Leader.
book Hurtig, R., Downey, D. (2009). Augmentative and alternative communication in acute and critical care settings. San Diego:: Plural Pub.  Buy from Amazon
book Knollman-Porter K. (2008). Acquired apraxia of speech: a review. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation. 15(5), 484-493. PDF Link
book Linebarger MC, et al. (2008). Building on residual speech: a portable processing prosthesis for aphasia. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development. 45(9), 1401-1414.
book Mullennix, J.W., Stern, S. (2010). Computer synthesized speech technologies : tools for aiding impairment. Hershey, PA:: Medical Information Science Reference.  Buy from Amazon
Communication AccessoriesProduct List
book Bourgeois M, et al. (2010 March 16). AAC strategies and tools for persons with dementia . The ASHA Leader.
Communication Training ResourcesProduct List
book Bourgeois M, et al. (2010 March 16). AAC strategies and tools for persons with dementia . The ASHA Leader.
book Cherney LR, Halper AS. (2008). Novel technology for treating individuals with aphasia and concomitant cognitive deficits. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation. 15(6), 542-554. PDF Link
book Cherney LR, et al. (2008). Computerized script training for aphasia: preliminary results. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology / American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. 17(1), 19-34. PDF Link
book Golashesky C. (2008). Technology applications at the Adler aphasia center. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation. 15(6), 580-585. PDF Link
book Lee JB, Cherney LR. (2008). The Changing Face of Aphasia Therapy . Perspectives on Neurophysiology and Neurogenic Speech and Language Disorders. 18(1), 15-23. PDF Link
Digital MemoryProduct List
book LoPresti EF, et al. (2008). Distributed cognitive aid with scheduling and interactive task guidance. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development. 45(4), 505-521.
Memory and SafetyProduct List
book Bourgeois M, et al. (2010 March 16). AAC strategies and tools for persons with dementia . The ASHA Leader.

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