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Younger adults in long-term care facilities : a review of the literature concerning their characteristics and environmental design, staffing and programming needs
Author: Gutman, Gloria M.
Date created: 1989
Younger adults with severe physical disabilities in the Capital Region
Author: Gutman, Gloria M., Author: Anderson, K., Author: Killam, J.
Date created: 1995
Characteristics, service needs and service preferences of younger adults with severe physical disabilities : literature review.
Author: Gutman, Gloria M.
Date created: 1995

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