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VH 0596 Acting Our Age
Summary: Introduces six women, aged 65 to 75, and through their stories of
personal struggle and triumph, dispels the myths and challenges the image of old
women in American culture. Includes discussions of sexuality, being alone,
financial difficulties, and dealing with death.
058 Min. VIDEO 1987
Subject: PSYCHOLOGY
VH 6472 Age Happens
Summary: Why do people grow old? Is it possible to slow down the aging process?
These questions may be answered one day. But for now, the inevitability that we
will all grow old is the one thing that all human beings have in common. This
program focuses on the psychological and physiological aspects of aging, as well
as factors that assist older people in maintaining their health and functional
independence.
030 Min. VIDEO 2000
Series: HUMAN CONDITION, THE
VH 1270 Ageless America
Summary: Focuses on the process and prospects of aging for the generation of 76
million middle-aged baby bloomers in the United States.
052 Min. VIDEO 1987
VH 0486 Aging
Summary: Covers the physical processes of aging in the human body, examining the
various body systems to see how and why they change with age. Discusses the
changes that are unavoidable and those that can be slowed down or reversed.
026 Min. VIDEO 1985
Series: LIVING BODY, THE
VH 1255 Aging
Summary: What happens to the brain and mind during the aging process? Why do
some people age and still retain full mental capacity, while others lose agility
of the mind? This enlightening episode of THE MIND questions many of the
long-held stereotypes about aging. The diseases of aging, stroke, Alzheimer and
Parkinson disease are analyzed with an emphasis on the fact that they are
totally distinct from the normal aging process.
060 Min. VIDEO 1988
Subject: PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIOLOGY
Series: MIND, THE
VH 4670 Aging With Community
Summary: Now that the loving multi-generational family home lives on mainly in
commercials, where can older folks find community and retain their independence?
026 Min. VIDEO 1997
Subject: SOCIOLOGY
Series: WAYS WE LIVE: EXPLORING COMMUNITY
VH 6266 Alzheimer's: The Tangled Mind
Summary: Until now, a diagnosis of this debilitating disease meant uncertainty
and despair. Now, thanks to the pioneering efforts of researchers,
breakthroughs are being made in treatments that promise hope for patients. In
this program, researchers discuss how new drugs, close to approval and old
drugs, such anti-inflammatories, are being used to alleviate symptoms. In one
case study, a patient is treated with nerve growth factor. We also meet a doctor
who uses an experimental form of CAT scanning to identify people at risk of
developing the disease .
026 Min. VIDEO 1998
VH 5049 Amazing Grays
Summary: On Vancouver Island, The Amazing Grays gather once a year to celebrate
aging. It is an opportunity to acknowledge their value and receive support in
the third stage of life. These women do not see growing older as something to f
ear or resist, instead they welcome it.
020 Min. VIDEO 1998
VH 6575 Antipsychotic and Antidepressant Medications and Side Eff...
Summary: Allows the user to: learn the definition of antidepressants; learn the
definition of Antipsychotic drugs; understand the side effects of these drugs;
observe and learn how to access and utilize therapeutic resource states; and
ways to use this material.
020 Min. VIDEO 1998
Series: MENTAL HEALTH AND OLDER ADULTS
VH 6076 Can't Afford to Grow Old
Summary: Describes the problems faced by the elderly in obtaining and paying for
nursing and health care. Explores who will pay for their care and questions
whether as individuals or society we can afford to grow old.
059 Min. VIDEO 1989
Subject: SOCIAL WORK
VH 6581 Communicating with Moderately Confused Older Adults
Summary: Older adults with dementia find special ways to adapt and can even
thrive when approached with realistic expectations in an appropriate setting.
This program focuses on the middle stages of Alzheimer's disease, the most
common type of progressive dementia.
020 Min. VIDEO 1998
Series: MENTAL HEALTH AND OLDER ADULTS
VH 7263 Communicating With Older Adults and People With Dementia
Summary: Video discusses how to communicate with someone who has a hearing
deficit or dementia.
042 Min. VIDEO 1999
Subject: COMMUNICATION
Series: COMMUNICATING EFFECTIVELY
VH 6582 Communicating with Oriented Older Adults
Summary: Stresses that communication with oriented older adults takes the same
form as with adults of any age, with the exception of adjusting for hearing,
visual, or other sensory changes. Techniques of empathy, active verbal and
nonverbal listening skills, paraphrasing, summarization, and clarification
skills are discussed and demonstrated.
022 Min. VIDEO 1998
Series: MENTAL HEALTH AND OLDER ADULTS
VH 6580 Communicating with Severely Confused Older Adults
Summary: This program focuses on the final stages of Alzheimer's disease, the
most common type of progressive dementia. Many of the characteristics of
individuals with Alzheimer's disease and corresponding communication techniques
at those stages are seen in part with other types of dementing illness
processes.
020 Min. VIDEO 1998
Series: MENTAL HEALTH AND OLDER ADULTS
VH 2959 Dying, Death and Bereavement
Summary: This program looks at the prospects of death and dying. Older people
share their views on widowhood and grief.
060 Min. VIDEO 1993
Subject: SOCIAL WORK
Series: GROWING OLD IN A NEW AGE
VH 6594 Elder Abuse: Five Case Studies
Summary: In interviews with five actual victims of abuse, counselors explore
their clients' financial, emotional, and health problems and the effect these
had on their ability to lead independent lives. The role of counselors is
demonstrated as they assist patients in exploring available options.
043 Min. VIDEO 1990
Subject: PSYCHOLOGY
Series: NURSING TAPES V346
VH 6644 End of Life: In Comfort & Care
Summary: Patients and their treatment teams explain decisions they made about
their future care and the positive results from talking about the end of life
issues with family members. Doctors, nurses and the patients present their
reasons for accepting mortality and receiving hospice care, rather than
prolonged chemotherapy or hospitalization.
025 Min. VIDEO 1999
VH 6082 Endnotes
Summary: The hospice for the dying at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal,
Canada, under the leadership of Balfour Mount, M.D., creates a sense of normalcy
and even vibrancy. Musicians, pets, and celebrations enrich daily life. Filmed
over one month, Endnotes captures the unique philosophy of a world-renowned
model for compassionate care.
051 Min. VIDEO 1999
VH 2956 Family and Intergenerational Relationships
Summary: This program profiles old peoples as spouses, parents and grandparents,
and discusses how they sustain family traditions.
060 Min. VIDEO 1993
Subject: SOCIOLOGY
Series: GROWING OLD IN A NEW AGE
VH 2961 Future of Aging, The
Summary: Explores how demographic, health, and technological changes will impact
families and society in the future. Experts describe how aging will be
different in the 21st century.
060 Min. VIDEO 1993
Subject: SOCIOLOGY
Series: GROWING OLD IN A NEW AGE
VH 2384 Generations Together
Summary: This episode explores the efforts seniors are making to stay involved
as contributing members of a changing society and profiles the vital role they
play in how communities function.
030 Min. VIDEO 1993
Series: COMING OF AGE, THE
VH 6578 Grief, Loss, and Older Adults
Summary: Developed to further health care workers' personalization of the impact
that grief and loss has on the lives of older adults.
021 Min. VIDEO 1998
Series: MENTAL HEALTH AND OLDER ADULTS
VH 3808 Harriett's People
Summary: Discussions with nursing staff at the Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center
and Hospital regarding caring for their patients.
028 Min. VIDEO 1995
VH 6075 House Divided, A
Summary: Through a portrait of four families, a discussion of issues in care of
the elderly: physical and verbal abuse, financial abuse, legal recourse and
counseling for both care giver and the elderly.
035 Min. VIDEO 1988
Subject: SOCIAL WORK
VH 2950 How the Body Ages
Summary: This program describes the changes in appearance and organ function
that accompanies aging and how other changes can be prevented.
060 Min. VIDEO 1993
Series: GROWING OLD IN A NEW AGE
VH 2958 Illness and Disability
Summary: This program examines chronic health problems of the elderly and
availability of support services. Older people discuss how they cope with
physical and mental illness and face tough decisions regarding
institutionalization and costs of long term care.
060 Min. VIDEO 1993
Subject: SOCIAL WORK
Series: GROWING OLD IN A NEW AGE
VH 7316 In Their Own Words: Retirement and Options for Living
Summary: In this program "seniors speak of their retirement planning, their
expectations, and whether they were met. They demonstrate a variety of ways to
move into retirement and living out the retired lifestyle. Finally, they
demonstrate differences in adjusting to being retired."
028 Min. VIDEO 2002
VH 7315 In Their Own Words: The Social Convoy
Summary: Later adulthood is a subset of the Developing adult series, presenting
issues and challenges faced by men and women age 65 and over. In this program
the social convoy has been described as the group of people who accompanies us
on the journey known as life. It is a critical element of good adjustment and
well-being at every stage of development. Seniors talk about their marriages
and the issues they have dealt with through the years with varying degrees of
success. The essence of these marriages can be seen in both the verbal and
non-verbal messages they send each other. Through this video we see that
diversity abounds as we age.
028 Min. VIDEO 2002
VH 7317 In Their Own Words: Widowhood and Integrity vs. Despair
Summary: In this program "widows and widowers discuss the traumatic experience
of losing a spouse. They describe their feelings, reactions, and how they
adjusted. In a very moving way, the seniors explore the life altering
experience and the effect it had on them. The function of one's social network
of friends and family is also revealed.
029 Min. VIDEO 2002
VH 2953 Intellect, Personality and Mental Health
Summary: In this program gerontologists discuss research studies of changes in
intellect and personality over one's life span as well as mental health problems
of the aged.
060 Min. VIDEO 1993
Subject: PSYCHOLOGY
Series: GROWING OLD IN A NEW AGE
VH 7145 Kicking High...In The Golden Years
Summary: Challenges negative stereotypes of aging through scenes of musical
presentations and through discussions with Black senior citizens who are leading
active, happy and productive lives.
058 Min. VIDEO 1986
Subject: AFRICAN -AMERICAN
VH 7314 Late Adulthood. Death, Dying & Bereavement and Widowhood
Summary: Video is the third in a three part series presenting the issues and
challenges facing men and women aged 65 and older.
028 Min. VIDEO 2001
VH 7312 Late Adulthood. Retirement And Options For Living.
Summary: Video presents the issues and challenges faced by men and women age 65
and over.
029 Min. VIDEO 2001
VH 7313 Late adulthood. The Social Convoy
Summary: Video is the second of a three part series presenting the issues and
challenges facing men and women aged 65 and older.
028 Min. VIDEO 2001
VH 2954 Learning, Memory and Speed of Behavior
Summary: This program explores what happens to mental capabilities as we age and
examines the techniques used to maintain and enhance them.
060 Min. VIDEO 1993
Series: GROWING OLD IN A NEW AGE
VH 4860 Line Dancing for Seniors
Summary: Join Dr. Grant Longley as he guides a class step by step through five
dances. Learn the basic steps and practice them as the dances become
progressively more difficult.
030 Min. VIDEO 1992
Subject: DANCE
VH 6642 Living with Loss, Healing with Hope
Summary: Compiled from the works of Dr. Earl A. Grollman to help a bereaved
person during the grieving process. This program offers comfort and support
during the times when a person feels empty, powerless, and incapable of dealing
with their grief. The visual serenity created by watching reflective patterns in
the cool still surface of a mountain lake, or rain drops rolling gently off the
golden tips of an autumn leaf, or seeing birds soaring silently in a peaceful
sky provide an uplifting and nourishing mood.
013 Min. VIDEO 1999
VH 2952 Love, Intimacy and Sexuality
Summary: In this program, older couples speak frankly about their enjoyment of
sex. Experts examine physical and emotional issues of sexuality.
060 Min. VIDEO 1993
Subject: SOCIOLOGY, PSYCHOLOGY
Series: GROWING OLD IN A NEW AGE
VH 6865 Mastering the Mind
Summary: New research in aging is demonstrating that brain cells do not steadily
die as we age. Furthermore, scientists are discovering ways of improving the
interconnections between cells that control brain function, memory and thought.
Through cutting edge research and lifestyle choices, it seems we are on the
verge of keeping the intellect forever young.
060 Min. VIDEO 1998
Series: STEALING TIME: THE NEW SCIENCE OF AGING
VH 2951 Maximizing Physical Potential of Older Adults
Summary: This program considers ways to develop the greatest physical potential
in an aging individual while compensating for the effects of aging.
060 Min. VIDEO 1993
Subject: ED EXERCISE
Series: GROWING OLD IN A NEW AGE
VH 6579 Mental Health Problems of Older Adults
Summary: Discusses the most common mental health problems experienced by older
adults: delirium, dementia, depression, and anxiety. Personality disorders are
also highlighted.
021 Min. VIDEO 1998
Series: MENTAL HEALTH AND OLDER ADULTS
VH 7311 Middle Adulthood. Intimate Relationships and the Sandwich...
Summary: Video is part of a 3 tape series on adults between the ages of 40 and
65 and deals particularly with family relationships.
029 Min. VIDEO 2000
VH 7310 Middle Adulthood. Midlife Crisis?
Summary: Video is part of a 3 tape series on adults between the ages of 40 and
65 and examines "midlife crisis".
029 Min. VIDEO 2000
VH 7309 Middle Adulthood. Physical development, A Time Of Change.
Summary: Video is part of a 3 tape series that focuses on adults between the
ages of 40 and 65 and the physiological changes that take place as men and women
pass age 40 and make transition to middle age.
029 Min. VIDEO 2000
VH 2949 Myths and Realities of Aging
Summary: A declining birth rate combined with a lengthening life expectancy is
creating a dramatically older and different world population. This series looks
at the emotional and physical processes of aging, old age as a stage of life,
and the impact of aging on society. Extensive interviews with older people are
footnoted by commentary of social scientists, medical professionals, and
clinicians, providing a comprehensive introduction to gerontology.
060 Min. VIDEO 1993
Subject: SOCIAL WORK, PSYCHOLOGY
Series: GROWING OLD IN A NEW AGE
VH 3095 Nineteen Ninety-Five White House Conference on Aging
Summary: Government Document (DOC PER PR 42.2: AG 4/VIDEO)
027 Min. VIDEO 1995
VH 1774 Nosotros Los Viejos: Your Challenge, Your Reward
Summary: Successful aging, what is it, what can we learn from it, how can we
contribute to it? Presented by the National Council on Hispanic Aging.
022 Min. VIDEO 1987
Subject: SOCIAL WORK
VH 5589 Number Our Days
Summary: Uses interviews conducted by anthropologist Barbara Meyerhoff to
document the lives of Jewish people in their 80's and 90's in Venice,
California. Intersperses the interviews with views of the activities at the
Israel Levin Senior Adult Center, which serves to bring the spirited citizens
together in a common bond of unity.
029 Min. VIDEO 1983
Subject: SOCIAL WORK
Series: JEWISH HERITAGE VIDEO COLLECTION
VH 6576 Older Adult Development
Summary: Looks at the unique developmental tasks of older adults.
022 Min. VIDEO 1998
Series: MENTAL HEALTH AND OLDER ADULTS
VH 6750 Peege
Summary: A dramatization depicting the difficulty of a family in relating to
the children's senile grandmother during a visit to her custodial home. Shows
how one of the young boys is able to reach his grandmother through recollections
of childhood memories and personal warmth.
028 Min. VIDEO 1973
VH 6863 Quest for Immortality
Summary: This episode explores the natural history of aging, from the time lapse
death of a mouse and the slower decline of humans, to the potential immortality
of bristlecone pines. Aging may be inescapable, but scientists are learning to
slow its progress and help us retain the strength and vitality of our youth.
060 Min. VIDEO 1998
Series: STEALING TIME: THE NEW SCIENCE OF AGING
VH 1027 Slowing Down the Clock
Summary: A "20/20" program examining the physical, mental and psychological
effects of aging. Provides steps for slowing down the aging process and living
a longer, healthier and more fulfilling life.
030 Min. VIDEO 1988
Subject: PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIOLOGY
VH 2955 Social Roles and Relationships in Old Age
Summary: This program looks at how family, friendship, and work roles evolve and
continue as we age. The pioneering of new roles is also explored.
060 Min. VIDEO 1993
Subject: SOCIOLOGY
Series: GROWING OLD IN A NEW AGE
VH 2960 Societal and Political Aspects of Aging
Summary: This program considers individual and governmental responsibilities for
the financial support of older citizens.
060 Min. VIDEO 1993
Subject: SOCIAL WORK, SOCIOLOGY
Series: GROWING OLD IN A NEW AGE
VH 2380 Stereotypes vs. New Reality
Summary: This program profiles many new pioneers of age and shows how the
stereotypes of aging have become obsolete. It features participants in the
Senior Olympics and members of the Goldwing Road Riders Association, among
others.
030 Min. VIDEO 1993
Series: COMING OF AGE, THE
VH 6577 Therapeutic Reminiscence
Summary: Allows the user to: learn the definition of reminiscence; learn the
definition of life review; observe and understand the value of a reminiscence
match; observe and learn how to access and utilize therapeutic resource states;
and find ways to use this material daily.
020 Min. VIDEO 1998
Series: MENTAL HEALTH AND OLDER ADULTS
VH 6864 Turning Back the Clock
Summary: The science of aging has advanced in unexpected ways. In the past,
scientists could only observe how we grow old. Now they are on the frontier of
uncovering the fundamental process of aging that can unlock its biological
mystery and provide us with solutions to turn back the clock.
060 Min. VIDEO 1998
Series: STEALING TIME: THE NEW SCIENCE OF AGING
VH 4319 When Women Go Through Menopause, Where Do Men Go?
Summary: Raises controversial questions about hormone use for men as well as
women. Touching scenes of men's reactions to getting older and their strategies
for successful aging as well as wonderful footage of the struggles and
tenderness of couples aging together.
057 Min. VIDEO 1996
Subject: PSYCHOLOGY
VH 1956 Who Will Care For An Aging America?
Summary: As the number of Americans over the age of 65 is rapidly increasing,
concerns over adequate and available nursing care must be met. Looks at the
needs of the elderly and the different settings in which nurses provide care.
025 Min. VIDEO
VH 2957 Work, Retirement and Economic Status
Summary: This program explores labor force trends for older people, early
retirement and new job opportunities for older workers.
060 Min. VIDEO 1993
Series: GROWING OLD IN A NEW AGE
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