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Everybody's doing it: Aging with a spinal cord injury.

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Abstract: Video presents a panel of five individuals with longstanding (collectively, 189 years) spinal cord injury (SCI) who share their thoughts about living long enough to develop the same kind of age-related health issues that affect the general population. Panelists discuss the special concerns individuals aging with SCI have and offer their experiences and methods for coping with changes and what they do to stay healthy and positive while aging. Audience questions are also answered. Run time: 1 hour, 18 minutes 08 seconds.

Descriptor Terms: ADJUSTMENT, AGING, AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS, DAILY LIVING, DISABILITY MANAGEMENT, HEALTH PROMOTION, INDEPENDENT LIVING, QUALITY OF LIFE, SELF CARE, SPINAL CORD INJURIES.

NARIC Accession Number: O19069.  What's this? 
Project Number: H133N110009.
Publisher(s): Northwest Regional Spinal Cord Injury System, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington, Box 356490, Seattle, Washington, 98195; 206/685-3999.
Publication Year: 2012.