Synopses & Reviews
Throughout the U.S. and the rest of the world, the elderly population is exploding, with the highest growth rate in individuals over the age of 85. Among this group, hearing loss represtnts the third most prevalent chronic illness - one which threatens the independence and quality of life of the geriatric patient.
This outstanding new book provides state-of-the-art information on the evaluation and management of hearing loss in the geriatric patient. Written by the foremost authority in the field, it provides audiologists and speech-language pathologists with the information they need to treat older adults for hearing loss, help them cope with its consequences, and ensure that it does not pose a threat to their independence.
Based on Dr. Weinstein's more than 20 years of experience in the care and study of older adults, the book provides the theoretical and practical information audiologists and speech-language pathologists need. Both students and practicioners will benefit from its wealth of insights.
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"A comprehensive and detailed review of the subject..good background for audiologists anywhere..fascinating insightrs..I want this book in my department library."
--Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, University of Southampton, UK
"A wonderful resource, full of information that facilitates understanding . . . clear, succinct, and reflective of our changing caseload . . . recommended wholeheartedly." - International Hearing Society