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1 CURRICULUM VITAE Gloria M. Gutman (Updated March, 2009) PERSONAL DATA Home Address: 6l29 Fremlin Street Vancouver, B.C., V5Z 3W8 Telephone: (604) 263-5221 Office Address: Gerontology Research Centre Simon Fraser University at Harbour Centre #2800 - 515 West Hastings St. Vancouver, B.C. Canada V6B 5K3 Telephone: (778) 782-5063 Fax: (778) 782-5066 E-Mail: [email protected] CURRENT APPOINTMENTS Simon Fraser University Research Associate, Dr. Tong Louie Living Laboratory Professor Emerita, Gerontology Department Associate Member, Faculty of Health Sciences Co-leader, BC Network for Aging Research Visiting Senior Research Fellow, Kings College London EDUCATION B.A. 1961 University of British Columbia Psychology and English M.A l964 University of Alberta Psychology of Aging Ph.D 1970 University of British Columbia Developmental and Social Psychology PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT RECORD 1964-65 Lecturer (part-time) Psychology Department, University of Calgary l965 Lecturer (part-time) Mount Royal College, Calgary, Alberta 1970-74 Lecturer (part-time) Psychology Department, University of British Columbia 1973-76 Research Director, Studies on Housing for Older People, Centre for Continuing Education, University of British Columbia 1974-80 Assistant Professor (part-time), Psychology Department, University of British Columbia l977-78 Research Associate, President’s Committee on Gerontology, University of British Columbia 1979 Research Associate, Division of Health Services Research and Development, University of British Columbia

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Gloria M. Gutman (Updated March, 2009)

PERSONAL DATA

Home Address: 6l29 Fremlin Street Vancouver, B.C., V5Z 3W8 Telephone: (604) 263-5221

Office Address: Gerontology Research Centre Simon Fraser University at Harbour Centre #2800 - 515 West Hastings St. Vancouver, B.C. Canada V6B 5K3 Telephone: (778) 782-5063 Fax: (778) 782-5066 E-Mail: [email protected]

CURRENT APPOINTMENTS

Simon Fraser University • Research Associate, Dr. Tong Louie Living Laboratory • Professor Emerita, Gerontology Department • Associate Member, Faculty of Health Sciences

Co-leader, BC Network for Aging Research Visiting Senior Research Fellow, Kings College London

EDUCATION

B.A. 1961 University of British Columbia Psychology and English M.A l964 University of Alberta Psychology of Aging Ph.D 1970 University of British Columbia Developmental and Social Psychology

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT RECORD

1964-65 Lecturer (part-time) Psychology Department, University of Calgary l965 Lecturer (part-time) Mount Royal College, Calgary, Alberta 1970-74 Lecturer (part-time) Psychology Department, University of British Columbia 1973-76 Research Director, Studies on Housing for Older People, Centre for Continuing Education, University

of British Columbia 1974-80 Assistant Professor (part-time), Psychology Department, University of British Columbia l977-78 Research Associate, President’s Committee on Gerontology, University of British Columbia 1979 Research Associate, Division of Health Services Research and Development, University of British

Columbia

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1980-82 Coordinator, Gerontology Programs, Continuing Studies, Simon Fraser University 1981-87 Associate Member, Psychology Department, Simon Fraser University 1982-2005 Director, Gerontology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University 1982-90 Associate Professor, Simon Fraser University 1983-88 Coordinator, Gerontology Program, Simon Fraser University 1988-2003 Director, Gerontology Program, Simon Fraser University 1986-1998 Associate Member, Department of Health Care and Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of

British Columbia 1990-2004 Professor, Simon Fraser University 2004- Professor Emerita, Simon Fraser University 2004- Co-leader, BC Network for Aging Research 2005-2007 Director, Dr. Tong Louie Living Laboratory, Gerontology Research Centre, SFU 2007- Research Associate, Dr. Tong Louie Living Laboratory, Gerontology Research Centre, SFU 2008-2011 Visiting Senior Research Fellow, Dept. of Gerontology, King’s College London.

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

Canadian Association on Gerontology • Chair, 1976 and 1984 Annual Meetings • Chair - elect and chair, Psychology Division, 1978-8l • Second Vice-President, 1982-85 • President 1987 - 91

Gerontology Association of British Columbia - Founding President, 1977-79 Gerontological Society of America - member, 1964- 1993; Fellow – 1994 - International Association of Gerontology

• Co-Chair, North American Regional Committee, 1994-1997 • Chair, World Congress 2001 Organizing Committee, 1993-2001 • President-Elect, 1997-2001 • President, 2001-2005 • Immediate Past President and member of the Executive Committee 2005-2009

American Psychological Association - member, 1970- Psychologists in Long Term Care - member, 1990- World Demographic Association – Fellow, 2006-

AWARDS AND HONOURS

Women of Achievement Award, State of Israel Bonds, Oct. 9, 1985.

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Distinguished Service Award, Gerontology Association of B.C., June 6, 1987.

Nominee, YWCA Women of Distinction Award, 1988 and 2002.

Gerontological Society of America - Fellow, 1994

2001 Canadian Association on Gerontology Distinguished Member Award (July, 2001)

Vancouver Sun 130 Who Make a Difference (August, 2001)

2002 Simon Fraser University President's Award for Service to the University Through Media and Public Relations (Dec. 2002)

International Network for Prevention of Elder Abuse 2005 International Rosalie Wolf Memorial Award (Sept. 2005).

Province of British Columbia – honored for lifetime work in gerontology by being made a member of Order of British Columbia, June 2007 Fellowship, Canadian Academy of Health Sciences, September 2009.

PROFESSIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE

• Member, Gerontology Association of B.C.’s Council on Educational Gerontology, 1973-1987. • Member, Senior Citizens’ Housing Liaison Committee, 1974-79 • Member, Committee on Aging, Social Planning and Review Council of B.C., 1976-82 • Consultant on Aging, Canadian Human Rights Foundation, May -November, 1977 • Consultant on Aging, Economic Council of Canada, October, 1978-October, 1979 • Director, Louis Briar Home and Hospital for the Aged, 1979-1988 • Consultant on Senior Citizens’ Housing, Ministry of Lands, Parks and Housing,Province of British Columbia,

Summer, 1980 • Consultant on Aging, Long Term Care Program, Ministry of Health, Province of British Columbia, October,

1980- September, 1981 • Member, Canadian Mental Health Association’s Conference Planning Committee, 1981-82 • Member, Burnaby Division, United Way’s Committee on Services for Seniors, 1981-1985 • Member, Burnaby General Hospital’s Committee on Care of the Elderly in the Community, 1982; Sept. 1985-

May, 1986 • Consultant on the Aged and Handicapped, Cluff and Cluff Architects, Toronto , December 1981-August, 1982 • Member, Douglas College Long Term Care Aide Program Advisory Committee, 1983-September, 1985 • Member, Committee to Establish Guidelines for Comprehensive Services for the Psychiatrically Impaired

Elderly, Mental Health Branch, Health and Welfare Canada, June, 1984-November, 1986 • Member, Working Group to Develop Design Guidelines for Facilities for the Elderly, Health Services and

Promotion Branch, Health and Welfare Canada, October, 1984-March, 1987 • Member, National Advisory Committee for the 1986 Census, March, 1985-June, 1986 • Member, Advisory Committee Little Mountain Care and Housing Society, January, 1985-September, 1987 • Member, Advisory Board L’Chaim Adult Day Care Centre , March, 1985-March, 1987 • Member, Health Services Research Subcommittee, B.C. Health Care Research Foundation, October, 1985-June,

1988 • Member, Advisory Committee for CMHC’s National Conference “Housing Options for Older Canadians”,

February-October, 1988 • Member, Health Services and Promotion Branch Health and Welfare Canada Health Promotion Knowledge

Development Workshops Advisory Committee, September 1987-July 1989. • Member, International Advisory Panel, National Conference on Aging into the 21st Century, July 1988-April

1990 • Member, Seniors Independence Research Program Advisory Committee, Health and Welfare Canada, May

1988 - October 1993 • Director, British Columbia Institute Against Family Violence, March , 1989-2000 ; President Sept. 1994 -

Sept.1996 • Member, Information Resources Group and Evaluation Methodology Advisory Committee, Victoria Health

Project, July 1989-September, 1990

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• Member, Steering Committee, Seniors Research and Resources Society’s Seniors’ Health Network, October, 1989- October, 1990

• Member, Douglas College Gerontology Program Advisory Committee, May 1990-92 • Associate Member, B.C. Office of Health Technology Assessment, March, 1991-93 • Member, Long Term and Continuing Care Standards Steering Committee, Canadian Standards Association,

June 1991-1993. • Associate Member, UBC Institute of Health Promotion Research, May, 1991- • Member, Statistics Canada’s National Statistics Council, October 1992 – October, 2005 • Member, World Health Organization Expert Advisory Panel on Ageing and Health, October 1996-Sept. 2000;

Oct.2000-Sept. 2004; October 2004- September 2008; October, 2008-September, 2010. • Member, Research and Evaluation Advisory Committee, Vancouver-Richmond Health Board, December 1996-

June, 1999 • Member, Strategic Advisory Group on Aging, Canadian Standards Association, October, 1998-2001 • Member, B.C. Adult Injury Management Network Steering Committee, May, 1999-2001 • Member, Scientific Advisory Committee, CITED - El Centro Iberolatinoamericano de Evaluacion y

Tratamiento de la Tercera Edad, October, 1999- • Member, Board of Directors, Canadian Centre for Activity and Aging, December, 1999- September, 2005. • Member, Board of Directors, International Institute on Ageing, United Nations – Malta (INIA) , June 2003-

June, 2006; June 2007-June 2010. • Member, International Steering Committee, WHO Age-friendly Urban Community Project , January 2006-

January 2008. • Member, BC Recreation and Parks Association Active Aging Community Consultation Project Task

Group, August, 2006- July, 2007. • Member, International Program Committee, IFA 9th Global Conference on Ageing, February 2007-

September 4-7, 2008 • Member, PHAC Seniors and Emergency Preparedness International Steering Committee, May 2007- • Co-chair, PHAC Seniors and Emergency Preparedness Canadian Steering Committee, May 2007- Feb.

2009. • Member, Organizing Committee, 1st Symposium, Canadian Building and Health Sciences Network, Sept.

2007- Sept. 2008. • Member, Organizing Committee, Health Canada Vulnerable Populations Office Older Adults’ Health and

the Environment Workshop, Sept. 2008-Feb 6, 2008. • Member, International Expert Panel, Inclusive Design for Getting Outdoors (I’DGO), October 2007 • Member, Advisory Committee, BC Recreation and Parks Association/Ministry of Health Frail Elderly in

Assisted Living Facilities Project, January 2007- • Member, International Scientific Advisory Board, The Gerontology Network of Turkish Speaking

Countries, March 2008- • Member, World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council on the Challenge of Gerontology, July 2008-

June, 2009. • Member, Seniors’ Healthy Living Network (13 person Advisory Committee, B.C. Ministry of Healthy

Living and Sport), March, 2009-

UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES

• Ad Hoc Department Tenure Committee, Faculty of Interdisciplinary Studies, February 1983

• Dean’s Advisory Committee, Faculty of Interdisciplinary Studies, September 1983 - August 1985

• Faculty Workload Task Force, April 1985 - January 1986

• Division of Interdisciplinary Studies Committee, September 1985-1987

• SFU Research Council, March 1986-1988.

• Task Force on Applied Health Programs, November 1991 - April 1994.

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• Health Services and Systems Sector Representative, Steering Committee, Institute for Health Research and Education, February 2001- September, 2005

• Member, Steering Committee SFU Centre for Disability Independence Research and Education, February, 2008-

GRANTS AND CONTRACTS

1. Gutman, G.M. Attitudes of and Toward the Aged. Committee on Research, University of B.C. April, 197l-March, 1972 ($700).

2. Stark, A.J. and Gutman, G.M. Monitoring the Long Term Care Program in Selected Health Units, 1978. Ministry of Health, Province of B.C. June, 1978 - May, 1979 ($38,580).

3. Gutman, G.M. and Mercer, J. Locational Needs and Preferences of Residents of Personal and Intermediate Care Facilities.Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. August, 1978 - November, 1979 ($5,000).

4. Stark, A.J. and Gutman, G.M. A Longitudinal Study of Long Term Care Clients in Two Health Units. B. C. Health Care Research Foundation. October, 1979 - September, 1980 ($58,000).

5. Stark, A.J. and Gutman, G.M. A Longitudinal Study of Long Term Care Clients in Two Health Units. B.C. Health Care Research Foundation. October, 1980 - January, 1982 ($50,000).

6. Gutman, G.M. Long Term Impact of Multi-level, Multi-service Accommodation for Seniors. Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. August, 198l-September, 1982 ($l9,775).

7. Gutman, G.M. Monitoring the Seniors Well-Being Activation Project. Vancouver School Board. January, 1983 - December 1984 ($2,000).

8. Stark, A.J. and Gutman, G.M. A Longitudinal Study of Long Term Care Clients in Two Health Units in British Columbia - Year IV . B.C. Health Care Research Foundation. March, 1983 - February, 1984 ($28,000).

9. Gutman, G.M. and Bhakthan, N.M.G. Morphological, Aerobic and Psychological Changes in Aged Males and Females: Effects of a Transcontinental Bicycle Tour . B.C. Health Care Research Foundation. August, 1983 ($3,600).

10. Bhakthan, N.M.G. and Gutman, G.M. Physiological and Psychological Changes in Aged Males and Females: Effects of a Trans-Canada Bicycle Tour. Fitness Canada. August 1983 ($5,5l5).

11. Gutman, G.M. Assessing the Effectiveness of the Short Term Assessment and Treatment Centre. Vancouver General Hospital. October, 1983-June, 1984 ($l2,000).

12. Gutman, G.M. and Holliday, S.G. Real Life Memory Problems in Adulthood. SSHRC. February, 1984-August, 1985 ($12,218).

13. Gutman, G.M. Migration of the Elderly . Signature Properties, May, 1985 - August, 1985 ($3,000).

14. Weinberg, H., Beyerstein, B., Bordon, J., Moen, V., Gutman, G.M. and Holliday, S. The Effects of Human Pheromones in the Aged. SFU President’s Research Grant ($5,000).

15. Milstein, S. and Gutman, G.M. Older Adults and Driving . Insurance Corporation of British Columbia. April, 1987-March, 1988 ($39,050).

16. Gutman, G.M. Evaluation of Home Sharing Agencies for the Elderly in Canada. National Welfare Grants, September, 1987-August, 1988 ($48,271).

17. Gutman, G.M. An Investigation of Cues Used by Visually Impaired LTC Clients in Orienting to and Wayfinding in a New Residential Environment. B.C. Health Care Research Foundation, July 1, 1987-June 30, 1988 ($20,000).

18. Milstein, S., Baker-Thomas, S. and Gutman, G.M. The Impact of Pet and Human Visitors on the Well-being of Elderly, Long-term Care Patients. B.C. Health Care Research Foundation, July 1, 1987-June 30, 1989 ($79,200).

19. Gutman, G.M. and Milstein, S. Attitudes of Seniors to Special Retirement Housing, Life-tenancy Arrangements and Other Housing Options. Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, July-November, 1987 ($27,787).

20. Gutman, G.M. Focus Group Study of Seniors’ Reactions to New Vista’s Community Concept. New Vista Society, February-March, 1988 ($9,750).

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21. Hodge, G. and Gutman, G.M. Housing Needs of the Elderly in Rural Areas. Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, April-November, 1988 ($75,000).

22. Gutman, G.M. and Milstein, S. Program, Service and Facility Design Needs of Institutionalized Young Adult Extended Care Patients, Psychogeriatric Patients and Mentally Retarded Adults. September, 1988-November 1988. Pacific Health Care Society ($22,050).

23. Milstein, S. and Gutman, G.M. Adult Day Care in British Columbia: Description of Services and Clients and the Interface with Long Term Care. February, 1989-January, 1990 Ministry of Health, Province of British Columbia ($62,000).

24. Milstein, S. and Gutman, G. Evaluation of Programs Funded by the Victoria Health Project. Victoria Health Project, April 1989-March, 1992 ($471,625).

25. Gutman, G.M. Evaluation of the Seniors Health Network. First Seniors Resources and Research Society, September 1989-March 1990 ($17,240).

26. Hayes, M., Gee, E. and Gutman, G.M. Patterns of Health Service Utilization in the Last Year of Life and Mortality Determinants: Analysis of the Mortality F ollow-back Survey. B.C. Health Care Research Foundation. February, 1990 - January, 1991 ($30,578).

27. Beattie, B.L., Costa, L. Gutman, G.M. and Hertzman, C., British Columbia portion - Canadian Collaborative Study of the Epidemiology of Dementias, Including Alzheimers’ Disease. NHRDP, June 1990 -January, 1992 ($1,096,250).

28. Doyle, V., Martin, S. and Gutman, G.M. The Choice of Elderly Women to Live Alone. Seniors Independence Program, Health and Welfare Canada Jamuary, 1990-March, 1992 ($89,295).

29. Milstein, S., Rutman, D., Krane, W., Dawson, I., Gallagher, E., Gutman, G., Hodge, G. and Jackson, M. Evaluating The Victoria Health Project (I: Clinical Programs) B.C. Health Research Foundation, February, 1991 January, 1992 ($134,323).

30. Milstein, S., Rutman, D., Krane, W., Dawson, I., Gallagher, E., Gutman, G., Hodge, G. and Jackson, M. Evaluating The Victoria Health Project (Interim Fun ding). Office of the Victoria Health Project. April, 1991-July,1991. ($32,000).

31. Krane, W., Rutman, D., Milstein, S., Gallagher, E., Gutman, G., and Jackson, M. Evaluating The Victoria Health Project II: Support and Wellness Programs. B.C. Health Research Foundation, July 1, 1991-June 30, 1992. ($212,667).

32. Watzke, J.H., Gutman, G. and Wister, A. An Evaluation of Emergency Medical Alert Technology and Services in the Province of Alberta. LIFECALL Canada Ltd. December, 1991 - May, 1993 ($64,250).

33. Gutman, G.M. Elder Abuse and Family Caregivers. Justice Canada, March 1992-April,1995 ($120,000)

34. Green L., Gutman, G and Hills, M. Facilitating Healthful Change: Testing Models for Community Empowerment. Health Promotion Research Institutes Competition, NHRDP and SSHRC, December 1992 - December 1997 ($500,000)

35. Beattie, B.L., Costa, L., Gutman, G. and Herzman, C. Follow-up B.C. Region Canadian Study of Health and Aging. NHRDP. ($45,000).

36. Gutman. G.M. Health Promotion for Older Canadians: Knowledge Gaps and Research Needs. NHRDP, March 1993-March 1994 ($7,500).

37. Gutman, G.M. Office for Seniors 2nd Edition Fact Book on Aging in BC ($2,599).

38. Gutman, G.M. and Spencer, C. Rights and Responsibilites: Developing Professional and Business Ethics for Elder Abuse. SSHRC - Strategic Grants, April 1993-March 1995. ($30,000).

39. Gutman, G.M., Spencer, C. and Higgs, A. Elder Abuse Bibliography. Forensic Psychiatric Services, B.C. Ministry of Health, March, 1993 ($15,000)

40. Gutman, G.M. and Watzke, J. Older Women and Housing: Challenges and Choices. SFU Conference Budget. November, 1993. ($2,500);. Ministry of Women’s Equality, May, 1994. ($4,000).

41. Gutman, G. M. and Wister A. Print Resource Acquisitions. Office of Health Promotion, B.C. Ministry of Health ($1,500).

42. Tuokko, H., Beattie, B.L., Costa, L. and Gutman, G. Health and Aging-British Columbia. April, 1993. BCHealth Research Foundation. ($3,000 feasiblity study grant.)

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43. Gutman, G.M., MacFadgen, L. and Zimmerman, L. Women and Retirement: A Pilot Study of the Major Factors Influencing Retirement Decisions, Pre-retirement Planning and Adjustment Processes. VanCity Savings Credit Union, August, 1993-April, 1994 ($20,000).

44. Gutman, G.M. and Spencer, C. Institutional Elder Abuse Bibliography and Discussion Paper. Mental Health Division, Health Canada. October, 1994-March, 1994 ($18,000).

45. Tuokko, H., Beattie, B.L., Costa, L. and Gutman, G. Health and Aging-British Columbia. BC Health Research Foundation. March, 1994-April, 1996 ($131,545)

46. Gutman, G.M. and Cusack, S. Developing Seniors as Leaders in Building Healthy Communities: Addressing Issues of Power and Dealing with Conflict. NHRDP. March, 1994. ($5,000).

47. Gutman, G.M., Anderson, K. and Killam, J. Characteristics and Service Preferences of Younger Adults with Severe Physical Disabilities. Capital Regional District, July 1994-March,1995. ($40,000).

48. Gutman, G.M., MacFadgen, L., Zimmerman, L. and Talling, D. Women and Retirment: An Analysis of the Major Factors Influencing Retirement Decisions, Pre-Retirement Planning and, Adjustment Process. SSHRC-Strategic Grants. April 1994-March 1996.($70,000).

49. Green, L.W., Gutman, G.M., Hall, N., McGowan, P. and Wister, A. Seniors Independence Through Self-Care, Self-Help & Mutual Aid: A Collaborative Multi-metho d Research Program on Community Approaches. Seniors Independence Research Program/NHRDP, .April, 1995-March,1998 ($580,000).

50. Gutman, G.M., MacFadgen, L. and Killam, J. Identification and Description of Psychogeriatric Client Groups in British Columbia . Continuing Care Division, B.C. Ministry of Health. July, 1994-March, 1995 ($20,000).

51. Clarke, M.A. and Gutman, G.M. Neighbourhood Group Homes: The Planning, Design and Development Process. Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. External Research Program. April, 1995-March, 1996 ($20,000).

52. Gutman, G.M. and Clarke, M. A. Behavioural Outcomes of Environmental Design Interventions in a Special Care Unit at Dogwood Lodge, Burnaby, B.C. B. C. Health Research Foundation, October, 1995-September, 1997 ($62,788).

53. Gutman, G. M. and Cooper, M. Continuing Care Division Assessment and Care Level Review. Continuing Care Division B.C. Ministry of Health, December, 1995-July, 1996 ($60,000).

54. Gutman, G.M., Clarke, M. A., and Gnaedinger, N. User Satisfaction Study of Housing Options for Older Canadians. Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, May, 1996-Mar, 1997 ($137,000)

55. Gutman, G. Technology Innovation for an Aging Society (Workshop & Proceedings). Division of Aging and Seniors, Health Canada ($55,738).

56. Gutman, G. & Cooper, M. Towards removal of mechanical restraints at Riverview Hospital. Riverview Hospital, April., 1996-March, 1997 ($5,962).

57. Gutman, G. & Zimmerman, L. Booklet on Canada’s Pension System. Royal Canadian Legion, Pacific Command, May, 1996-April, 1997 ($10,000)

58. Beattie, B.L., Tuokko, H, Hertzman, C., Gutman, G,& Feldman, H. CSHA BC Cohort Linkage, BC Health Research Foundation ($19,000)

59. Gutman, G. Identification of topics and indicators both Canadian and International for a two-part report on aging in Canada. Health Canada, Division of Aging and Seniors, January-June, 1997 ($17,000).

60. Pickering, L., Holt, K. & Gutman, G. Kiwanis Transition Project - Phase 1. Lions Gate Research Foundation, Sept. 1997-Jan. 1999 ($18,000).

61. McWilliam, C., Penning, M., Stewart, M., Tamblyn, R & Gutman, G.M. Creating Evidence-Based Canadian Consensus on Health, Social and Economic Issues Related to Seniors’ Independence. Seniors Independence Research Program, NHRDP, Dec. 1997-July 2001 ($332,902).

62. Clarke Scott, M.A., Taylor, K. & Gutman, G.M. Space Efficient Universal Design Innovations. March, 1998-

May, 1999. Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation External Grants Program ($20,000).

63. McDonald-Miszczak, L. & Gutman, G.M. A Multifactorial Study of Medication Adherence in Younger-old and Older-old Adults with Rheumatoid Arthritis: A s hort-term longitudinal study. BC Health Research Foundation, March, 1998-April, 1999 ($39,278)..

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64. Gutman, G. & Groves, M. Analysis of Public Housing Tenants Satisfaction Survey. BC Housing Management Commission, February.-March 1998 ($2,759).

65. Gutman, G., Tredwell, S., Spencer, C. & Crawford, S. Seniors Network Mapping. Health Canada National

Population Health Clearinghouse, March, 1998 ($23,364).

66. Small, J. & Gutman, G. Communication Strategies for Alzheimer Caregivers: The Use and Efficacy, BC Medical Services Foundation, March 1998-April, 1999 ($26,000).

67. Beattie, B.L., Gutman, G.M., Stark, A.J. & Donald, A. Gender Differences in the Progression of Frailty and

Self-reported Health. BC Centre for Excellence in Women’s Health ($5000)

68. Gutman, G. & Pickering, L. Kiwanis Transition Project - Phase 2. Alzheimer Society of B.C. November, 1998-October, 1999 ($47,990).

69. Gutman, G., Wister, A., Emes, J., Taylor, K., McDonald-Miszczk, L., Groves, M., Clarke Scott, M.A, Paris-

Seeley, N. & Raschke, S. Dr. Tong Louie Living Laboratory: Promoting Independent Living and Quality of Life for Disabled and Elderly Populations. Canada Foundation for Innovation, November, 1998-2003.($139,990).

70. Gutman, G., Paris-Seeley, N. Clarke Scott, M.A Emes, J., Groves, M., McDonald-Miszczk, L., Raschke, S. &

Wister, A. Dr. Tong Louie Living Laboratory: Promoting Independent Living and Quality of Life for Disabled and Elderly Populations. British Columbia Knowledge Development Fund, March 1999-2003 ($113,792).

71. Gutman, G. International conference grant. SSHRC, 2001 ($40,000).

72. Gutman, G.,M., Groves, M.A. & Holliday, S. Functional Interdependence: The Impact of the Physical

Environment and Informal Networks on Service Utilization by Seniors. SSHRC Society, Culture and Society competition, 2001 ( Proposal Development Grant $5000).

73. Gutman, G.M., Parkhouse, W. & Holliday, S. HEALTH-MAX-D: A Community Research Alliance for Maximizing the Health and Quality of Life of Persons with Dementia and Their Caregivers. SSHRC – CAHRs competition, 2001 ( Proposal Development Grant $5000).

74. McDowell, I, Beattie, B.L., Bergman, H., Bland, R., Buehler, S, Chambers, L., Chappell, N, Chertkow, H, Cohen, C, D’Arcy, C, Feldman, H., Fisk, J., Gutman, G, Hachinski, V, Hebert, R, Kergo, M-J, Kozak, J, Kozma, A, Lindsay, J, Maxwell, C, Nilsson, T, Raina, P, Rockwood, K, Steenhuis, R, Strain, L, Tierney, M, Tuokko, H, Verrealt, R, Wolfe, C. Understanding cognitive decline: Patterns and prognosis – A final follow-up to the CSHA, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Oct. 2000 – April, 2003 ($3,502,324).

75. O’Rourke, L. (Canadian Association on Gerontology) , Gutman, G.M. (SFU Gerontology Research Centre) and Springate, J., (Canadian Geriatric Nurses Association). Seniors Affiliate, Canadian Health Network , Dec. 2000-March 2002 ($399,998)

76. Beattie, B.L., Gutman, G., Feldman, H. & Hertzman, C. CSHA-BC Cohort Linkage: Characterization, prediction and costs of health services. Alzheimer Society of Canada/CIHR, May 2002-April 2004 ($107,515)

77. Gutman, G. Canadian focus groups as a a part of project creating “Age-friendly guidelines for primary health care centers”. World Health Organization, Fall, 2002 ($3000US)

78. Gutman, G., Hultsch, D., Beattie, BL, Hemingway, D. & Donnelly, M. MSHRF Health Research Network Proposal Development Award, MSHRF, April –October 2004 ($10,000).

79. Beattie, B.L., Gutman, G., Hemingway, D. & Hultsch, D. MSHRF Aging Health Research Network Feasibility Consultation, MSHRF, July-October, 2004 ($14,600).

80. Gutman, G. & O’Rourke, N. New Vista Eden Project. New Vista Society, Aug. 2004-Dec. 2005 ($40,000).

81. Gutman, G. Literature Review – Key Determinants of Elder Friendly Hospital Environments. Fraser Health Authority, December-January, 2005 ($6500)

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82. Beattie, B.L., Gutman, G., Hemingway, D., Hultsch, D., & Wister, A. BC Network for Aging Research Infrastructure Grant , Michael Smith Health Research Foundation, Jan 2005 to Mar 2006 ($300,000); April –Dec 2006 ($300,000); Jan-Dec.2007 ($375,000); Jan-Dec. 2008 ($500,000), Dec-Sept. 2009 ($250,000).

83. Gutman, G. Towards more elder friendly acute hospital environments. Fraser Health Geriatric Clinical Services Planning and Delivery Team, April 2005-March 2007 ($90,000).

84. Gutman, G. Peer review of the evaluation framework, methodology report and work plan for the New Horizons for Seniors Program. Social Development Canada, April, 2006 ($4,000).

85. Gutman, G. Review of materials concerning older persons and emergencies. WHO Age-friendly cities project, July – October, 2006 ($8000 USD)

86. Industrial Economics Inc & Gutman, G. Smart growth, livable and sustainable communities: Is it good for seniors? CMHC, September, 2006 – September, 2007 ($66,958).

87. Gutman, G. Synthesis report of Canadian case studies of seniors and emergency preparedness. Public Health Agency of Canada Division of Aging and Seniors. December –January, 2006 ($9540).

88. Kaminska, B., Gutman, G., Kennedy-Symonds, H. & New, W. The ballistocardiography project – cardiovascular disease screening of older adults. BC Network for Aging Research Pilot Study Grant, January 2007-December, 2008 ($3500).

89. Hwang, E., Gutman, G. , Chaudhury, H., Tam, T., Wister, A. & Wu, Z. Housing and health transitions among older Chinese and Koreans in British Columbia. BC Network for Aging Research Pilot Study Grant, January 2007-December, 2008 ($3500)

90. Gutman, G. Evaluation, Netwell Project, Dundalk Institute of Technology, Dundalk Ireland 2007-2011 (Contract 35000 Euros + 10,000 Euros travel)

91. Spencer, C & Gutman, G. Sharpening Canada’s empirical profile of elder abuse in the community. Human Resources & Social Development Canada. December 2007-June 2008. (Contract - $23000 + $2000 travel)

92. Gutman, G. Peer review of “Formative evaluation of the New Horizons for Seniors Program methodology and workplan,” Human Resources and Social Development Canada, December 2007-January, 2008 (Contract $3000).

93. Hwang, E. , Gutman, G. Sixsmith, A., Cress, E., Chui, E., Kim, T., Ziebarth, A., Koehn, S., Chan, S., Gutzmann, J., & Tam, T “Creating age-friendly communities in low-income neighborhoods”. SSHRC International Opportunities Fund, December 2007-December, 2008 (Grant $60,000).

94. Gutman, G. Peer review of “Formative evaluation report of the New Horizons for Seniors Program,” Human Resources and Social Development Canada, June, 2008 (Contract $4762).

95. Kloseck, M., Gutman, G. & Gibson, M. Seniors and emergency planning: Applying a senior-friendly lens to emergency planning. SSHRC Research Development Initiatives. July 30, 2008- July 29, 2010 (Grant $38,746).

96. Jategaonkar, N., & Gutman, G. Affordable housing for seniors: Collaborating to create a research agenda and action plan. CIHR Feb 1 2009- May 31, 2009 (Meetings, Planning and Dissemination Grant $10,000)

97. Gutman, G. Seniors environmental health literature review. Health Canada, Safe Environments Program, Jan. 30-June 30, 2009 (Contract $24,990)

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

University of Calgary

l964-65 Psychology 320 Social Psychology

Mount Royal College

Summer 1965 Psychology l0l Introductory Psychology

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University of British Columbia

1970-71 Psychology 308 Social Psychology 1971-72 Psychology 308 Social Psychology Psychology 100 Introductory Psychology 1972-73 Psychology 100 Introductory Psychology (2 sections) 1974-75 Psychology 4l7 Special Topics: Psychology of Aging Psychology 308 Social Psychology 1975-76 Psychology 100 Introductory Psychology Psychology 547 Reading and Conference: Social Gerontology 1976-77 Psychology l00 Introductory Psychology Psychology 30l Developmental Psychology (second half, on Adult Development and

Aging) Psychology 547 Reading and Conference: Social Gerontology Architecture 444 Directed Studies: Aging and the Built Environment 1977-78 Psychology 100 Introductory Psychology Psychology 30l Developmental Psychology (second half, on Adult Development and

Aging) Psychology 547 Reading and Conference: Social Gerontology Psychology 440 Directed Studies: Psychology of Aging 1978-79 Psychology 100 Introductory Psychology Psychology 322 Psychology of Aging 1979-80 Psychology 322 Psychology of Aging Psychology 5l3b Graduate Seminar on Psychology of Aging

Simon Fraser University

Fall 198l Psychology 357 Psychology of Adulthood and Aging Spring 1982 Psychology 456 Environment and Aging Fall 1982 Psychology 357 Psychology of Adulthood and Aging Spring 1983 General Studies 4ll Environment and Aging Fall 1983 General Studies 3l5 Introduction to Gerontology Spring 1984 General Studies 4l5 Seminar in Applied Gerontology Fall 1984 Gerontology 300 Introduction to Gerontology Spring 1985 Gerontology 401 Environment and Aging Fall 1985 Gerontology 300 Introduction to Gerontology Spring 1986 Gerontology 400 Seminar in Applied Gerontology Fall 1986 Gerontology 300 Introduction to Gerontology Spring 1987 Gerontology 400 Seminar in Applied Gerontology Fall 1987 Gerontology 300 Introduction to Gerontology Spring 1988 Gerontology 401 Environment and Aging Fall 1988 Gerontology 300 Introduction to Gerontology Spring 1989 Gerontology 400 Seminar in Applied Gerontology Fall 1989 Gerontology 300 Introduction to Gerontology Spring 1990 Gerontology 400 Seminar in Applied Gerontology Fall 1991 Gerontology 300 Introduction to Gerontology Spring 1992 Gerontology 400 Seminar in Applied Gerontology Fall 1992 Gerontology 300 Introduction to Gerontology Spring 1993 Gerontology 400 Seminar in Applied Gerontology Fall 1993 Gerontology 300 Introduction to Gerontology Spring 1994 Gerontology 400 Seminar in Applied Gerontology Fall 1994 Gerontology 300 Introduction to Gerontology Spring 1995 Gerontology 400 Seminar in Applied Gerontology Fall 1995 Gerontology 300 Introduction to Gerontology Spring 1996 Gerontology 400 Seminar in Applied Gerontology Fall 1996 Gerontology 300 Introduction to Gerontology Gerontology 801 Health Policy and Applied Issues in Gerontology Fall 1997 Gerontology 811 Institutional Living Environments

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Spring 1998 Gerontology 400 Seminar in Applied Gerontology Fall 1998 Gerontology 811 Institutional Living Environments Spring 1999 Gerontology 400 Seminar in Applied Gerontology Spring, 2000 Gerontology 400 Seminar in Applied Gerontology Fall 2000 Gerontology 801 Health Policy and Applied Issues in Gerontology Fall 2001 Gerontology 801 Health Policy and Applied Issues in Gerontology Spring 2002 Gerontology 400 Seminar in Applied Gerontology Fall 2002 Gerontology 801 Health Policy and Applied Issues in Gerontology Spring 2004 Gerontology 400 Seminar in Applied Gerontology Spring 2004 Gerontology 801 Health Policy and Applied Issues in Gerontology Fall 2004 Gerontology 801 Health Policy and Applied Issues in Gerontology Spring 2005 Gerontology 811 Institutional Living Environments Fall 2005 Gerontology 801 Health Policy and Applied Issues in Gerontology Spring 2006 Gerontology 400 Seminar in Applied Gerontology Fall 2006 Gerontology 801 Health Policy and Applied Issues in Gerontology

WORK WITH GRADUATE AND HONOURS STUDENTS

Thesis Supervisor

PhD

1. Elaine Gallagher. Older Men in Prison: Emotional, Social and Physical Health Considerations. Ph.D. Dissertation, Special Arrangements, Simon Fraser University, completed March, 1988.

2. Veronica Doyle. The Effect of Tenure Type, Age Mix and Subjective Housing Variables on Housing Satisfaction and Wellbeing of Elderly Residents of Multi-unit Housing. Ph.D. Dissertation, Special Arrangements, Simon Fraser University, completed July, 1990.

3. Elizabeth Bristowe. The Abuse and Neglect of Non-Institutionalized Frail Elderly People in British Columbia. Ph.D. Dissertation, Special Arrangements, Simon Fraser University. Withdrew, Fall, 1988.

4. Robert L. Brown. Economic Security in an Aging Canadian Population. PhD thesis, Special Arrangements, Simon Fraser University, completed Dec. 1997

5. Keith Anderson. Assisted Living Models for Chronically Ill Adults, Ph.D. Special Arrangements, Simon Fraser University. Withdrew Fall, 1999.

Masters

1. Stephen G. Holliday. Cautiousness in Adulthood and Old Age. M.A. Thesis, Psychology Department, University

of British Columbia, completed October, 1978. 2. Darja Kiara. Cues Used by Visually Impaired/Blind Elderly LTC Clients in Orienting to and Wayfinding in a

New Residential Environment, M.A. Thesis, Special Arrangements, Simon Fraser University, completed May, 1992.

3. Brenda Hearn. The Decision to Move to Supportive Housing. M.A. Project, Gerontology Program, Simon Fraser University, completed April, 1999.

4. Jennifer Wallace. Fire Safety and Elderly Tenants Living in High-Rises. M.A. Project, Gerontology Program, Simon Fraser University, completed August, 1999.

5. Debbie Choy. Trends and Issues in Environmental Design of Adult Day Care Centres. M.A. Project, Gerontology Program, Simon Fraser University, completed December, 1999.

6. Christine Flegal. Seniors and Their Adult Children: An Assessment of Their Knowledge Base on Age Related Resources. M.A. Project, Gerontology Program Simon Fraser University,. completed December, 1999

7. Gail Low Quality of Life Perceptions Among Couples Living with COPD. M.A. Thesis, Gerontology Program, Simon Fraser University, completed July, 2000.

8. Jennifer Wu. Cyclical Migration of Elderly Immigrants: The Case of Taiwanese-Canadian Elders in Greater Vancouver., M.A. Thesis, Gerontology Program, Simon Fraser University, completed August, 2000.

9. Jane Richardson. Acute Care Utilization by Residential Care Clients: An Impact Analysis of a Prevention and Early Discharge Program. MA Project, Gerontology Program, Simon Fraser University, completed March, 2001

10. Annie Murray. Environmental Characteristics and Staff Ratings of Newer and Older Special Care Units for Dementia in British Columbia. MA Project, Gerontology Program, Simon Fraser University, completed August, 2001.

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11. Stacey Grant. The Impact of Relocation on Adult Day Care Clients with Dementia. MA Thesis, Gerontology Program, Simon Fraser University, completed August, 2001.

12. Georgia Livadiotakis. The Impact of Continuing Care Reforms to Home Support Services: A Regional Impact Assessment. MA Thesis, Gerontology Program, Simon Fraser University, completed August, 2001

13. Teresa Fritsch. HIV/AIDS and the Older Adult: An Exploratory Study of the Age-related Differences in Access to Medical and Social Services. MA project, Gerontology Program, Simon Fraser University, completed August, 2001.

14. Wendy Johnstone. Key Factors in the Survival of Non-profit Homesharing Programs Serving Seniors in Canada. MA Project, Gerontology Program, Simon Fraser University, completed November, 2001.

15. Margot McWirter. Resident-centred Care and the Quality of Life of Long-Term Care Facility Residents. MA project, Gerontology Program, Simon Fraser University, completed December, 2002.

16. Judith Balfour. Painful Conditions in Older Adults with Dementia: Are Analgesics and Psychotropics Inappropriately Prescribed? MA Thesis, Gerontology Program, Simon Fraser University, completed December, 2002.

17. Frances Hamm. “Problem Behaviours” as a Reflection of Residential Relocation Stress in Persons with Cognitive Impairment. MA thesis, Gerontology Program, Simon Fraser University, completed May 2003.

18. Teresa Snider. Development and examination of a caregiver education program. MA Project, Gerontology Program, Simon Fraser University, completed April, 2004.

19. Amanda Shintani. Benefits and Limitations of a Reminder Device for Older Adults with Memory Loss. MA Project, Gerontology Program, Simon Fraser University, completed July, 2004.

20. Agnes Sauter. Health Service Utilization During Transition From Community to Institutional Living. MA Thesis, Gerontology Department, Simon Fraser University, completed Nov. 2004.

21. Yuriko Araki. Assisted Living Settings in British Columbia: Policy Goals and Gaps. MA thesis, Gerontology Department, Simon Fraser University, completed Nov. 2004.

22. Laurie Husband. Place attachment among older adults living in remote northern communities . MA Project, Gerontology Department, Simon Fraser University, completed December, 2005 (co- supervisor with H. Chaudhury).

23. Heather Cooke. Organizational and physical environmental correlates of bathing –related agitation in dementia special care units, MA Thesis, Gerontology Department, Simon Fraser University, completed March, 2006.

24. Lara Williams. Exploring the potential benefit of adult day centre exercise programs. MA thesis, Gerontology Department, Simon Fraser University, completed November, 2006.

25. Teena.Love. Modifications to the hospital physical environment: effect on older adults’ retention of post-discharge instruction. MA thesis, Gerontology Department, Simon Fraser University, completed September, 2007.

26. Wendy Harrison. Representation agreements in British Columbia: Who is using them and why? MA thesis, Gerontology Department, Simon Fraser University, completed November, 2008.

27. Anita Bien. Effect of a nurse continence advisor on clients and informal caregivers. MA Project, Gerontology Department, Simon Fraser University, withdrew.

28. Ray Biggs. Perceptions of responsibility of care in newer housing forms in Alberta. MA thesis, Gerontology Department, Simon Fraser University, withdrew.

Member, Thesis Committee

PhD 1. John Campbell. A Behavioral Approach to the Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Independent Functioning with

Institutionalized Elderly. Ph.D. Dissertation, Psychology Department, University of British Columbia, completed September, 1978.

2. Greg Anderson. Passive Temperature Lability: The Effect of Age & Gender. Ph.D. Dissertation, School of Kinesiology, Simon Fraser University, completed December, 1993.

3. Glyn Davies. Guardians of the Elderly and Dependent Adults in Alberta. Ph.D. Dissertation, Special Arrangements, Simon Fraser University (withdrew)

4. Karen Kobayashi. Bunka No Tanjyo (Emergent Culture): Continuity and Change in Older Nisei (Second Generation) Parent-Adult Sansei (Third Generation) Child Relationships in Japanese Canadian Families. PhD Dissertation, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, completed August, 1999.

Masters 1. Ross Sharp. Retirement Housing - Towards a Comprehensive Planning and Design Approach. M.A. Thesis,

School of Community and Regional Planning, University of British Columbia, completed May, 1976. 2. Sandra Mills. A Preparation Programme Designed to Minimize the Stress of Institutional Relocation on the

Elderly. M.A. Thesis, Psychology Department, University of British Columbia, completed December, 1978.

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3. Arthur Fallick. Residential Milieu and Locational Suitability: A Study of Selected Elderly Residents in Non-Profit Care Facilities within Greater Vancouver. M.A. Thesis, Geography Department, University of British Columbia, completed May, 1980.

4. Wendy Thompson. Quality Visiting of the Institutionalized Elderly. M.A. Thesis, Faculty of Education, Simon Fraser University, completed March, 1985.

5. Gael Robertson. Cost Effectiveness Analysis of an Adult Day Care Program. M.B.A. Project, Faculty of Business Administration, Simon Fraser University, completed August, 1985.

6. Sandra Fedorak. Motivating the Older Adult to be Self-Directed in Learning: The Development of a Non-Traditional Model for Educational Gerontology. M.A. Thesis, Faculty of Education, Simon Fraser University, completed February, 1986.

7. Dana Marek. Senior Citizen Housing: Implementing a Continuum of Care Environment. Master of Advanced Studies in Architecture, School of Architecture, University of British Columbia, completed September, 1989.

8. Adrian J. Lao. Effective Housing Design for Independent Seniors, Master of Advanced Studies in Architecture, School of Architecture, University of British Columbia, completed March, 1995.

9. Colleen M. McKenna. Quality management in Long Term Care. MHA Graduating Project, Department of Health Care and Epidemiology, University of B.C., completed Fall, 1996

10. Heidi Andrie. A Multimethod Analysis of Participants and Non-participants in Community Fitness Programs for Older Adults. Master of Arts by Special Arrangements, Simon Fraser University, completed April 1998.

11. Yuri Cvitkovich. Subjective Dimensions of Person-Environment (PE) Fit Among Older Adults: Examining Anomalies in Satisfaction. MA thesis, Gerontology Program, SFU completed August, 1999.

12. Kelly P. Wilson. Social Support and Health: The Role of Exercise Self-Care. M.A. Thesis, Gerontology Program, Simon Fraser University completed August 1999.

13. Melanie Wong. The Role of Social Support in Self Help Group Participation Among Older Adults with a Chronic Illness. M.A. Thesis, Geronotology Program, Simon Fraser University completed August, 1999.

14. Romeder, Zan. Analysis of the Stages of Exercise Change Among Older Adults with Chronic Illness. M.A. Thesis, Gerontology Program, Simon Fraser University completed December, 1999.

15. Ilse Patternson. Transfer of Training of the Gentlecare Model: An Impact Evaluation in Long Term Care. MA Project, Gerontology Program, Simon Fraser University completed March, 2000.

16. Michele Assaly-Lawrence. An Examination of the Subjective Health Consequences of Retiring to Caregive, MA Thesis, Gerontology Program, Simon Fraser University completed. August, 2002.

17. Sara Danziger. Adaptable Design in Five Housing Projects in North Vancouver: Client Use and Satisfaction. MA Project, Gerontology Department, Simon Fraser University completed Nov. 2004.

18. Lisa Bouma. Retirement income policies and welfare state retrenchment: A comparative study of Canada, Sweden and the Netherlands. MA Project, Gerontology Department, Simon Fraser University completed November, 2005.

19. Erin Graham. The effects of access to primary care services on the self-care behaviours of older Canadians: A rural-urban comparison, MA Thesis, Gerontology Department, Simon Fraser University completed November, 2005.

20. Rita Cormier. Beers criteria-based review of medication appropriateness in British Columbia seniors living in residential care. MA Thesis. Gerontology Department, Simon Fraser University, completed March, 2006

21. Karyn Lewis. Meaning of Home for Late Life Immigrant South Asians: Past and Present Explored . MA Thesis, Gerontology Department, Simon Fraser University, completed April, 2006.

22. Selina Kalima. Assisted Living in British Columbia: Effects of Organizational Factors on Residents’ Satisfaction. MA Project, Gerontology Department, completed November, 2006.

23. Sean Keays. Characteristics of administrators and quality of care in care facilities. MA Project, Gerontology Department, completed 2007.

24. Sienna Boothman. The influence of care provider access to structural empowerment on individualized care in long term care facilities. MA thesis, Gerontology Department, completed October, 2007.

25. Phillip Middleton. Elderly homeless and the elderly at housing-risk. MA Thesis, Gerontology Department, withdrew. 26. Yongjie Yon. A Comparison of spousal abuse in mid and old age: Is elder abuse simply a case of spousal

abuse grown old? In progress.

Undergraduate Theses

1. John Sproule. Housing the Elderly. Graduating Thesis, School of Architecture, University of British Columbia, completed April, 1974.

2. Jacques Beaudreault. Leisure Living Centre: Multi-Purpose Centre for Senior Citizens of West Vancouver. Graduating Thesis, School of Architecture, University of British Columbia, completed April, 1977.

3. Brian Mewha. Retirements Housing - Ocean Park. Graduating Thesis, School of Architecture, University of British Columbia, completed April, 1977.

4. Peter Olynyck. An Assisted Senior Citizens’ Project. Graduating Thesis, School of Architecture, University of British Columbia, completed April, 1977.

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5. Judith V.M. Youdale. Sex Differences in Adjustment to Retirement. Honours Thesis, Psychology Department, Simon Fraser University, completed May, 1982.

6. Debra Mylrea. An Empirical Look at Existentialism: The Interrelationship of Life Satisfaction, Death Anxiety and Time Perspective. Honours Thesis, Psychology Department, Simon Fraser University, completed May, 1984.

External Examiner

PhD 1. James Prior. The Dwelling as a Node of Daily Activity Among Non-Institutionalized Retired Men. Ph.D.

Dissertation, Department of Geography, Simon Fraser University, defended April, 1986. 2. Nancy E. Maloney. Patterns of Psychiatric Patients’ Perception of Hospitalization. Ph.D. Dissertation,

Department of Psychology, Simon Fraser University, defended September, 1986. 3. Keith Charles Bennett. The Last Choice? Planning and Decision Making for Accommodation in Old Age.

Ph.D. Dissertation, School of Behavioural Sciences, Macquarrie University, Sydney, Australia, defended March, 1989.

4. Doris L. Milke. Wandering: a Behavioural Analysis. Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Psychology, University of Alberta, defended June, 1989.

5. Irene Von Rossberg-Gempton. “Creative Dance”: Potentiality for Enhancing Psychomotor, Cognitive and Social Affective Functioning in Seniors and Young Children. Ph.D. Dissertation, School of Kinesiology, Simon Fraser University, defended September, 1997.

6. Lara K. Robinson. Attributions and Representations of Joint Pain Symptoms in Seniors: Implications for Self-Reported Health Care Behaviours. Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Psychology, University of Saskatchewan, defended December, 1998.

7. Corinna Andiel. Attributes, Perceptions, and Behaviors of Staff Caring for Older Adults with Dementia in Special Care Units and a Residential Care Setting. Ph.D. Dissertation, Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Alberta, defended February, 1999.

8. Victoria Scott. Study of Factors Associated with Fall-related Injuries Among Frail Older Adults. PhD. Dissertation. Faculty of Human and Social Development, University of Victoria, defended March 20, 2000.

9. Rhonda Feldman. Medication adherence in older adults: The contributions of cognitive functions and health beliefs. Ph.D. Dissertation, Psychology Department, University of Victoria, defended June, 2003.

Masters

1. Carol L. Gustafson. Personal and Environmental Predictors of Well-being in the Institutionalized Elderly. M.A. Thesis, Psychology Department, Memorial University of Newfoundland, defended August, 1978.

2. Kevin M. Mercer. Organizational Behaviour in Times of Fiscal Restraint: A Policy Analysis of the Impact of the Economic Stabilization Program on Hospitals in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia. M.A. Thesis, Department of Political Science, Simon Fraser University, defended August, 1984.

3. Beth de Beer. Fear of Victimization Among the Elderly: An Exploratory Analysis of the Interactions Among Fear of Victimization, Neighborhood Integration, Victimization, Activity and Social Support. M.A. Thesis, Department of Criminology, Simon Fraser University, defended September, 1985.

4. Lynn Guilbault. Housing the Elderly in Small B.C. Towns. M.A. Thesis, School of Community and Regional Planning, University of British Columbia, defended October, 1989.

5. Mary Lois Beck. Patient Identification, Coping Strategies, and Well-being Among Institutionalized Old People. M.A. thesis, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Simon Fraser University, defended July, 1991.

6. Sheila K. Manhas. Levels of CuZnSOD in Erythrocytes of Alzheimers Disease Patients and Normative Aging Subjects. M.Sc. thesis, School of Kinesiology, Simon Fraser University, defended October, 1994.

Supervision of Post-Doctoral Fellows

l979-80 Dr. Peter Grant, University of Waterloo, awarded a Post-Doctoral Fellowship by SSHRC to study the Psychology of Aging.

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1988 Dr. Brian de Vries, awarded a Post-Doctoral Fellowship by SSHRC, jointly held at SFU GRC and USC Institute for Advanced Study of Gerontology and Geriatrics.

2002- 2003 Dr. Alex Mihailidis, University of Toronto, awarded a Post-Doctoral Fellowship by the Alzheimer Society of Canada/CIHR to study use of computerized devices to assist persons with dementia (co-supervisor: Geoff Fernie, University of Toronto)

2002-2005 Dr. Atiya Mahmood,, BC Real Estate Foundation Post-Doctoral Fellow in Environmental Gerontology

2003-2006 Dr. Sharon Koehn, awarded a Post-Doctoral Fellowship by Canadian Health Services Research Foundation/CIHR to study barriers and solutions to meeting long-term care needs of ethic minority seniors. 2006-2008 Dr. Eunjue Hwang. BC Real Estate Foundation Post-Doctoral Fellow in Environmental

Gerontology

Work with Other Award Holders

l980-8l Professor Elinor Burwell, Carleton University, awarded an SSHRC Re-orientation Grant to study Population Aging. Summer 1982 Dr. Melvin J. Lerner, University of Waterloo, awarded an SSHRC Re-Orientation Grant to study Population Aging.

Invited Visiting Professorships and Lectureships

May, 1983 Winegard-Harshman Visiting Professor, College of Family and Consumer Studies, University of Guelph

March, 1984 College of Home Economics, University of Saskatchewan Sept.1990 to Institute of Health Promotion Research, University of British Columbia April, 1991 Sept. 2007 University of Waterloo Schlegal Centre for Aging & Faculty of Applied Health Sciences

Hallman Visiting Professor Lectureship

EDITORIAL EXPERIENCE

Editorial Board Member

• Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, Associate Editor – November, 2000-2006 • Geriatrics and Gerontology International – March, 2001- • Gerontechnology, Associate Editor, January 2009- • Encyclopedia of Gerontology (published by Elsevier) - October, 2003-2007. • International Journal of Gerontology-Chronomegeriatrics/Revista Internacional di Gerontologia-

Cronomogeriatia, Jan. 1998- • Journal of Intergenerational Relationships, April 2004- • Journal of Welfare for the Aged, July, 1999- • Public Health International Bulletin – Sept. 2005- • Turkish Journal of Geriatrics International Advisory Board – March 2004- • Journal of GeroBilim International Editorial Board – February, 2007 -

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Occasional Journal Manuscript Reviewer for:

• Aging Clinical and Experimental Research • B.C. Studies • Canadian Journal on Aging • Canadian Journal of Behavioral Science • Canadian Journal of Nursing Research • Canadian Public Policy • Canadian Psychology • Environments • Essen • Gerontology - International Journal of Experimental, Clinical and Behavioural Gerontology • International Journal of Aging and Human Development • Journal of Intergenerational Relations • Journal of Leisure Research • Journal of the Canadian Public Health Association • Psychology and Aging • The Gerontologist

Occasional Report/Book Manuscript Reviewer for:

Baywood Publishing Company Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation Mental Health Division, Health Canada National Advisory Council on Aging Prentice-Hall The Social Science Federation of Canada University of British Columbia Press Statistics Canada

GRANT ADJUDICATION EXPERIENCE

Peer Review Panel Membership:

• Alzheimer Society of Canada Social and Psychological Peer Review Panel – 1996, 2005 and 2006 competitions • Alzheimer Society of Canada/CIHR Review Panel – 2003 competition • B.C. Health Research Foundation • Irish Health Board 2007 Health Research Centres competition • Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research Health Services & Population Health Research Evaluation

Committees 2002- 2004. • NHRDP/Statistics Canada, National Population Health Survey Peer Review Panel - 1995, 1996 competitions

Occasional Proposal Reviewer for: • Alberta Mental Health Research Fund • Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research • Alberta Social Services and Community Health Fund for Research on Aging • Alzheimer Society of Canada

• Crime Prevention Action Fund

• Gerontology Research Council of Ontario • Health and Welfare Canada • Health Promotions Directorate, Health and Welfare Canada • Medical Research Council • National Health Research and Development Program, • Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada • Ontario Mental Health Foundation

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• Saskatchewan Health Research Board • Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

CONFERENCE COORDINATION

November, 1976 Overall Chair and Program Chair, Annual Meeting, Canadian Association on Gerontology March, 198l Chair Organizing Committee, Meeting the Challenge of the Mentally Impaired Elderly August, 198l Chair Organizing Committee, Canada’s Changing Age Structure: Implications for the Future November, 1983 Chair Organizing Committee, The Problems of the Aged in Post-Industrial Society:

Comparative Perspectives, Canada and Japan November, 1984 Chair Organizing Committee, Annual Meeting, Canadian Association on Gerontology November, 1984 Chair Organizing Committee, Innovations in Housing and Living Arrangements for Seniors October, 1985 Chair Organizing Committee, Aging in Place: Housing Adaptations and Options for

Remaining in the Community November, 1986 Chair Organizing Committee, Homesharing and Group Living Arrangements for the Elderly October, 1987 Chair Organizing Committee, Housing the Very Old September, 1990 Chair Organizing Committee, Marketing Housing to Seniors: Everything You Wanted to

Know About Elder Migration and the Seniors Market 1st John K. Friesen Conference October, 1990 Chair Organizing Committee, Shelter and Care of Persons with Dementia September, 1991 Chair Organizing Committee, Don’t Keep Your Head Down-Facing the Impact of

Retirement Today and Tomorrow 3rd John K. Friesen Conference October, 1992 Chair Organizing Committee, Progressive Accommodation for Seniors: Interfacing

Shelter and Services November, 1992 Chair Organizing Committee, Pathways to Fitness in Later Life 4th John K. Friesen

Conference October, 1993 Chair Organizing Committee, Health Promotion for Older Canadians: Knowledge Gaps

and Research Needs May, 1994 Co-Chair Organizing Committee, Rights and Responsibilities: A Working Conference for

the Development of Professional and Business Ethics in Dealing with the Abuse of Older Adults. 5th John K. Friesen Conference

October, 1995 Chair Organizing Committee, Technology Innovation for an Aging Society: Blending Research, Public and Private Sectors.

October, 1995 Co-chair, Pacific Rim Health Policy and Practice March, 1996 Chair Organizing Committee, Productive Aging 8th John K. Friesen Conference May, 1998 Chair Organizing Committee, The Overselling of Population Aging 9th John K. Friesen

Conference May,1999 Chair Organizing Committee, Building a Society for All Ages: Community-University

Partnerships in Research, Education and Services For Older Persons. 10th John K. Friesen Conference

May, 2000 Chair Organizing Committee, Who Cares? Looking After the Elderly in an Aging Population. 11th John K. Friesen Conference.

July, 2001 Chair Organizing Committee, International Association of Gerontology 17th World Congress

June, 2002 Chair Organizing Committee, Boomers Come of Retirement Age- What are the Prospects?13th Annual John K. Friesen Conference.

May, 2004 Chair Organizing Committee, The Romanow Report Two Years Later: Impact on Health Care in Canada. 14th Annual John K. Friesen Conference.

June 2005 Chair Organizing Committee, Quality of Life at the End of Life: Decisions and Choices. 15th Annual John K. Friesen Conference

January, 2006 Co-chair, Dementia Research in BC: Past, Present and Future. First Annual BCNAR Research Workshop.

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May 2006 Chair Organizing Committee, Aging, Ageism and Abuse: Moving from Awareness To Action. 16th Annual John K. Friesen Conference

June 2007 Chair, Active Aging and the Built Environment: Health for All. 17th Annual John K. Friesen Conference

June 2007 Chair Exhibits Program, International Union of Health Promotion and Health Education 19th World Conference, Vancouver, June 10-15.

June 2008 Co-chair Organizing Committee, WEAAD 2008 “Building Knowledge and Networks to Address Elder Abuse: Pathways to Human Rights”, co-hosted by INPEA and CNPEA, Ottawa, June 16-17.

May, 2010 Secretary Organizing Committee, International Society for Gerontechnology 7th World Conference Vancouver, May 27-30.

PUBLICATIONS

I. Published Materials

a) Books and Monographs 1. Gutman, G.M. (Ed.) (1982) Canada’s Changing Age Structure: Implications for the Future. Burnaby, B.C.: Simon

Fraser University Publications. 2. Bojanowski, B.C., Trevor-Smith, S., Holliday, S. and Gutman, G.M. (1984). Research on Aging in British Columbia -

An Annotated Bibliography 1950-1983. Burnaby, B.C.: The Gerontology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University. 3. Gutman, G.M. & Blackie, N.K. (Eds.) (1985). Innovations in Housing and Living Arrangements for Seniors.

Burnaby, B.C.: The Gerontology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University. 4. Gee, E.M. & Gutman, G.M. (Eds.) (1985). Canadian Gerontological Collection V: The Challenge of Time. Winnipeg:

Canadian Association on Gerontology. 5. Gutman, G.M. & Blackie, N.K. (Eds.) (1986). Aging in Place: Housing Adaptations and Options for Remaining in the

Community. Burnaby, B.C.: The Gerontology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University. 6. Gutman, G.M., Gee, E.M., Bojanowski, B. & Mottet, D.(1986). Fact Book on Aging in British Columbia. Burnaby,

B.C.: Gerontology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University. 7. Gutman, G.M. & Blackie, N.K. (Eds.) (1988). Housing the Very Old. Burnaby, B.C.: The Gerontology Research

Centre, Simon Fraser University. 8. Hayhurst, K., Gutman, G.M. & Cooper, M. (1988). Non-Biomedical Aspects of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related

Disorders: A Comprehensive Bibliography, 1960-1988. Burnaby, B.C.: Gerontology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University.

9. Hodge, G. & Gutman, G.M. (1991). Maintaining Seniors Independence in Rural Areas: A Guide to Planning Accommodation and Services. Ottawa: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.

10. Gutman, G.M. (Ed.) (1992). Shelter and Care of Persons with Dementia, Vancouver, B.C.: Gerontology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University.

11. Gutman, G.M. & Wister, A.V. (Eds.) (1994). Progressive Accommodation for Seniors: Interfacing Shelter and Services. Vancouver: Gerontology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University.

12. Gutman, G.M. & Wister, A.V. (Eds.) (1994). Health Promotion for Older Canadians: Knowledge Gaps and Research Needs. Vancouver: Gerontology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University.

13. Gutman, G,M., Wister, A.V., Campbell, H. & Duguid, J. (1995). Fact Book on Aging in British Columbia. 2nd Edition. Vancouver: Gerontology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University.

14. Gee, E.M. & Gutman, G.M. (Eds.) (1995). Rethinking Retirement. Vancouver: Gerontology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University.

15. Russell, M., Hightower, J. & Gutman, G. (Eds.) (1996). Stopping the Violence: Changing Families, Changing Futures. Vancouver: B.C. Institute on Family Violence.

16. Gutman, G. M. (Ed). (1998) .Technology Innovation for an Aging Society: Blending Research, Public and Private Sectors. Vancouver: Gerontology Research Center, Simon Fraser University.

17. Wister, A.V. & Gutman, G.M. (Eds.) (1998). Health Systems and Aging in Selected Pacific Rim Countries: Cultural Diversity and Change. Vancouver: Gerontology Research Center, Simon Fraser University.

18. Gee, E.M. & Gutman, G.M. (Eds.)(2000). The Overselling of Population Aging. - Apocalyptic Demography, Intergenerational Challenges and Policy Issues. Toronto: Oxford University Press.

19. Gutman, G.M., Wister, A.V., Carriere, Y. & Tredwell, S. (2000). Fact Book on Aging in British Columbia, 3rd Edition. Vancouver: Simon Fraser University Gerontology Research Centre.

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20. Gutman, G., Wister, A. & Samaroo, N (Eds) (2001). Abstracts – 17th World Congress of the International Association of Gerontology, Vancouver Canada July 1-6, Gerontology-International Journal of Experimental, Clinical and Behavioural Gerontology 47 (suppl 1) 1-718.

21. Wister, A.V., Gutman, G.M., Adams, R. & Chou, P.H. (2006). Fact Book on Aging in British Columbia, 4th Edition. Vancouver: Simon Fraser University Gerontology Research Centre.

b) Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles 1. Gutman, G.M. (1965). The effects of age and extraversion on pursuit rotor reminiscence. Journal of

Gerontology, 20, 346- 350. 2. Gutman, G.M. (1966). A note on the MPI: Age and sex differences in extraversion and neuroticism in a

Canadian sample. British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 5, l28- l29. 3. Gutman, G.M. & Knox, R.E. (1972). Balance, agreement and attraction in pleasantness, tension and

consistency ratings of hypothetical social situations. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 24, 351-357.

4. Gutman, G.M., Knox, R.E. & Storm, T.F. (1974). A developmental study of balance, agreement and attraction effects in the ratings of hypothetical social situations. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 29, 201-211.

5. Storm, T.F., Knox, R.E., Storm, C., Gutman, G.M. & Mitchell, D. (1976). A developmental study of balance theory in four cultural groups. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science, 8, 9-22.

6. Gutman, G.M. & Herbert, C.P. (1976) Mortality rates among relocated extended care patients. Journal of Gerontology, 3l (3), 352-357. [Also abstracted in: Hulicka, I. and Bugelski, B.R. (Eds.) (1977) Empirical Studies in the Psychology and Sociology of Aging. New York: Harper and Row, Abstract No. l36, 282-284.]

7. Gutman, G.M., Herbert, C.P. & Brown, S. (1977). Feldenkrais versus conventional exercise in the elderly. Journal of Gerontology, 32, 562-572.

8. Gutman, G.M. (1978). Issues and findings relating to multi-level accommodation for seniors. Journal of Gerontology, 33, 592-600.

9. Stark, A.J., Gutman, G.M. & McCashin, B. (1982). Acute care hospitalizations and long term care: an examination of transfers. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 30 (8), 509-5l5.

10. Stark, A.J., Gutman, G.M. & Brothers, K. (1982). Reliability of level of care decisions in a long term care program. Journal of Community Health, 8 (2), l02-l09.

11. Gutman, G.M., Stark, A.J., Witney, G. & McCashin, B. (1982). Deaths within the first year of admission to long term care. Canadian Journal on Aging, l (3/4), 3-ll.

12. Herbert, C.P. & Gutman, G.M. (1983). Follow-up of stress management groups in family practice. Canadian Family Physician, 29, 473-480.

13. Gutman, G.M. (1984). The politics of programming in gerontology. Canadian Journal of University Continuing Education, 10(1), 86-90.

14. Stark, A.J., Kliewer, E., Gutman, G.M. & McCashin, B. (1984). Placement changes in long term care: three years experience. American Journal of Public Health, 74(5), 459-463.

15. Stark, A.J., Layton, D., Gutman, G.M. & Brothers, K. (1984). Characteristics of clients generating high administrative workload in a long term care program. Canadian Journal of Public Health, 75(4), 294-300.

16. Lane, D., Uyeno, D., Stark, A., Kliewer, E. & Gutman, G. (1985). Forecasting demand for long-term care services. Health Services Research, 20(4), 435-460.

17. Gutman, G.M., Stark, A.J., Jackson, C. & McCashin, B. (1986). Mortality rates five years after admission to a long term care program. Canadian Journal on Aging, 5(1), 9-17.

18. Stark, A.J. and Gutman, G.M. (1986). Client transfers in long-term care: five years’ experience. American Journal of Public Health, 76(11): 1312-1316.

19. Lane, D., Uyeno, D., Stark, A., Gutman, G. & McCashin, B. (1987). Forecasting client transitions in British Columbia’s Long Term Care Program. Health Services Research, 22(5), 671-706.

20. Mittleman, K., Crawford, S., Holliday, S., Gutman, G. & Bhakthan, G. (1989). The older cyclist: anthropometric, physiological and psychological changes observed during a trans-Canada cycle tour. Canadian Journal on Aging, 8(2), 144-156.

21. Hall, N., DeBeck, P., Johnson, D., Mackinnon, K., Gutman, G. & Glick, N. (1992). Randomized trial of a health promotion program for frail elders. Canadian Journal on Aging, 11(1), 72-91.

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22. Gutman, G.M., Milstein, S., Killam, J., Lewis, D. & Hollander, M. (1993). Adult day care centres in B.C.: Models, characteristics and services. Health Reports, 5(2), 189-207.

23. Gutman, G.M., Milstein, S., Killam, J., Lewis, D. & Hollander, M. (1993). Adult day care centres in B.C.: Client characteristics, reasons for referral and reasons for non-attendance. Health Reports, 5(3), 321-333.

24. Canadian Study of Health and Aging Working Group. (1994). Canadian Study of Health and Aging: Study methods and prevalence of dementia. Canadian Medical Association Journal, 150(6), 899-913.

25. Canadian Study of Health and Aging. (1994). Patterns of caring for people with dementia in Canada. Canadian Journal on Aging, 13(4), 470-487.

26. Canadian Study of Health and Aging. (1995). The Canadian Study of Health and Aging: Risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease in Canada. Neurology, 44, 2073-2080.

27. Wister, A.V. & Gutman, G.M. (1997). Housing older Canadians: Current patterns, preferences and policies. Journal of Housing for the Elderly, 12(1/2), 19-35. Also published in Pastalan, L. (Ed), Shelter and Service Issues for Aging Populations: International Perspectives (pp. 19-35). Binghampton, N.Y.: Haworth Press.

28. Small, J.A., Geldart, K., Gutman, G and Clarke Scott, M.A. (1998). The discourse of self in dementia. Ageing and Society, 18, 291-316.

29. Zimmerman, L., Mitchell, B. , Wister, A. & Gutman, G.(2000). Unanticipated consequences: A comparison of expected and actual retirement timing among older women. Women and Aging, 12(1/2), 109-128.

30. The Canadian Study of Health and Aging Working Group . (2000) The incidence of dementia in Canada. Neurology, 55, 66-73.

31. Small, J.A., Geldart, K. & Gutman (2000). Communication between individuals with dementia and their caregivers during activities of daily living. American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, 15(5):291-302.

32. McDonald-Miszczak, L., Wister, A.V. & Gutman, G.M. (2001) .Self-care among older adults: An analysis of the objective and subjective illness contexts. Journal of Aging and Health, 13(1), 120-145.

33. Gutman, G. (2001). Expansion on the President’s Inaugural Address: New directions, new initiatives, new opportunities for the IAG 2001-2005. Gerontology, 47 (supp. 1), 44 [Abstract]

34. Gutman, G., Jones, Y., Walji, M. & Clarke Scott, M.A. (2001). Space efficient universal design innovations. Gerontology, 47 (supp.1),36 [Abstract]

35. Kristjansson, B., McDowell, I., Aylesworth, R., & Gutman, G. (2001). Who ages successfully? Insights from the Canadian Study of Health and Aging. Gerontology, 47 (supp.1),192 [Abstract]

36. McWilliam, C., Gutman, G., Penning, M., Stewart, M., & Tamblyn, R. (2001). Gerontology, 47 (suppl.1), 364[Abstract]

37. Selzer, W., Sun, J., Gutman, G. & Unwin, T. (2001). Adapting to relocation: the effects of moving an elderly psychiatric population. Gerontology, 47 (suppl. 1), 539 [Abstract]

38. Gutman, G. ,Hamm, F. & Pickering, L. (2001). Kiwanis relocation study: Implementation and resident/family perception of the impact of support activities. Gerontology, 47 (supp. 1), 531[Abstract].

39. McDonald-Miszczak, L., Centrell, M., Funkhouse, C., Schneider, A. & Gutman, G. (2001). Young-old and old-old adults rate and recall of medication instructions. Gerontology, 47 (suppl. 1), 555-556 [Abstract].

40. Low, G. & Gutman, G. (2001). Differences in quality of life perceptions among COPD patients and their non-COPD spouses. Gerontology, 47 (suppl. 1), 659 [Abstract].

41. Gutman, G. (2001). Is the Master’s Degree in Gerontology necessary? The Canadian experience. Gerontology, 47 (suppl. 1), 691 [Abstract].

42. Gutman, G.M., Stark, A., Donald, A. & Beattie, B.L. (2001). The contribution of self-reported health ratings to predicting frailty, institutionalization and death over a five year period. International Psychogeriatrics, 13(Suppl 1):223-231.

43. The Canadian Study of Health and Aging Working Group (2002). Patterns and health effects of caring for people with dementia: The Impact of changing cognitive and residential status. Gerontologist, 42(2), 643-652. [G. Gutman is a PI]

44. Small, J.A. & Gutman, G. (2002). Recommended and reported use of communication strategies in Alzheimer caregiving. Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders, 16 (4), 270-278.

45. Low, G & Gutman, G.M. (2003). Couples’ ratings of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients’ quality of life. Clinical Nursing Research, 12(1), 28-48.

46. Livadiotakis, G., Gutman, G.& Hollander, M.J. (2003) Rationing home care resources: how discharged seniors cope. Home Health Care Quarterly, 22 (2), 31-42.

47. McWilliam, C.L., Stewart, M., Brown, J.B., Feightner, J., Rosenberg, M, Gutman, G., Penning, M., Stewart, M, Tamblyn, R., & Morfitt, G. (2003) Promoting evidence-based health policy, programming and

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practice for seniors: Lessons from a national knowledge transfer project. Canadian Journal on Aging, 22(4), 415-430.

48. Wister, A., Gutman, G, & Gray, J. (2003). IAG News and highlights. Gerontology, 49, 396-399. 49. Small, J.A., Gutman, G., Makela, S. & Hillhouse, B. (2003). Effectiveness of communication strategies

used by caregivers of persons with Alzheimer's disease during activities of daily living. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 46, 353-367.

50. Gutman, G. (2004). Asia-Oceania Region and the International Association of Gerontology: Partners in gerontology information exchange and networking. Geriatrics and Gerontology International, 4, S296-S297.

51. Cooke, H., & Gutman, G. (2005). Improving the bathing experience for residents with dementia. Canadian Nursing Home, 16(2), 13-15.

52. Gutman, G.M. (2005).Ellen Gee’s contribution to Gerontology: A chronicle of excellence and dedication in teaching, research and service. Recent Advances & Research Updates, 6(3), 261-264.

53. McDonald-Miszczak, L., Neupert, S.D. & Gutman, G. (2005) Younger-old and older-old adults’ recall of medication instructions. Canadian Journal on Aging. 24 (4), 409-418.

54. Low, G & Gutman, G.M. (2006) Examining the role of gender in health-related quality of life: Perceptions of older adults with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 32(11), 42-49.

55. Gutman, G. (2007). IAGG’s role in graduate education in gerontology. Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, 27 (3), 1-10.

56. Gutman, G. (2007) Preface – Inaugural issue. GeroBilim (Journal of the National Association of Social and Applied Gerontology of Turkey), 1 (1), 5-6.

57. Gutman, G. (2007). Addressing emerging and perennial global issues. Editorial Comments. Journal of Intergenerational Relationships, 5(4), 1-4.

58. O’Rourke, N., Caspar, S., Gutman, G., Theurer, K., Cook, M., Kasprow, P. & Bachner, Y. (2009). Cognitive status and the psychological well-being of long-term care residents over time. Aging and Mental Health, 13(2), 280-287.

59. McDonald-Miszczak, L., Neupert, S.D. & Gutman, G. (accepted). Does cognitive ability explain inaccuracy in older adults’ self-reported adherence? Journal of Applied Gerontology

60. Keays, S., Wister, A.W. & Gutman, G. (accepted). Characteristics of administrators and quality of care in long term care facilities. Journal of Housing for the Elderly,23 (3)

61. Boothman, S., O’Rourke, N., & Gutman, G. (accepted). The differential influence of cultural change models on long-term care staff empowerment and provision of individualized care. Canadian Journal on Aging,,28(2)

c. Chapters

1. Gutman, G.M. (1975). Physical and social needs of older people related to architectural guidelines and provision of services. In: Accommodation for Seniors Information Kit. Centre for Continuing Education, University of British Columbia.

2. Gutman, G.M. (1979). Perspectives on gerontological education in Canada - opportunities for training in service. Proceedings of the Conference “Aging and the Christian Faith”, Trinity Western College, March l6, 1979.

3. Gutman, G.M. (1980). The elderly at home and in retirement housing: a comparative study of health problems, functional difficulties and support service needs. In V. Marshall (Ed.), Aging in Canada: Social Perspectives (pp. l89-200). Toronto: Fitzhenry and Whiteside.

4. Herbert, C.P. & Gutman, G.M. (1980). Practical group autogenic training for management of stress-related disorders in family practice. In H.J. Wain (Ed.), Clinical Hypnosis in Medicine. Year Book Medical Publishers, l09-ll7.

5. Grant, P.R. & Gutman, G.M. (1981). Self-induced dependence, learned helplessness and relocation stress: a new kind of intervention. In J. Crawford (Ed.), Canadian Gerontological Collection III (pp. 208-222). Winnipeg: Canadian Association on Gerontology.

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6. Gutman, G.M. (1981). Constant vs. accommodating environments: psychosocial considerations and their policy implications. In Aging Households, Long Term Care and Environments for the Elderly. Centre for Human Settlements, University of British Columbia, Occasional Paper No. 20, 57-66.

7. Gutman, G.M. (1981). Mental health and senior centres. In: Understanding and Working with Older People - Part VI: Health and Health Status. Edmonton Senior Citizens’ Bureau, Alberta Social Services and Community Health, l3-22.

8. Gutman, G.M. & Stark, A.J. (1982). Possibilities and problems in using service-generated data for longitudinal research on aging: experiences from British Columbia. In: G. Gutman (Ed.) Canada’s Changing Age Structure: Implications for the Future (pp. 34l-367). Burnaby, B.C.: Simon Fraser University Publications.

9. Gutman, G.M. (1985). Aging, mirror of humanity: the psychologists’ perspective. In N. Blackie, A. Robichaud & S. McDonald (Eds.), Canadian Gerontological Collection IV (pp. 48-76). Winnipeg: Canadian Association on Gerontology.

10. Mittleman, K., Crawford, S., Bhakthan, G., Gutman, G. & Holliday, S. (1986). Anthropometric changes in older cyclists: effects of a trans-Canada bicycle tour. In J. Day (Ed.), Perspectives in Kinanthropometry: The 1984 Olympic Scientific Congress Proceedings (pp. 107-114). Vol. 1, Champaign, Ill.: Human Kinetics Publishers.

11. Gutman, G.M. (1986). Migration of the elderly: an overview. In G. Gutman & N. Blackie (Eds.), Aging in Place: Housing Adaptations and Options for Remaining in the Community. Burnaby, B.C.: The Gerontology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University.

12. Gutman, G.M., Stark, A.J., Uyeno, D. & Lane, D. (1987). Conceptual and methodological issues in using service-based data for longitudinal research. In G.L. Maddox & E.W. Busse (Eds.), Aging: the Universal Human Experience (pp. 503-516). New York: Springer.

13. Gutman, G.M. (1988). The multi-level, multi-service model. In G. Gutman & N. Blackie (eds.), Housing the Very Old (pp. 136-160). Burnaby, B.C.: Gerontology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University.

14. Gutman, G.M. (1988, June). The squeezed generation. Proceedings, 9th Annual Conference, Canadian Association of Pre-retirement Planners.

15. Gutman, G.M. (1988-89). Response to Dr. Soeda’s paper “Sexual behavior among elderly citizens and change of sexual behavior with aging”. In K.K. Takanaka (ed.), Problems of Senior Citizens in Post-Industrial Societies (pp. 73-78). Tsukuba, Japan: Department of Sociology, Institute of Social Science, University of Tsukuba.

16. Gutman, G.M. (1988-89). Inter-disciplinary issues in the context of gerontology. In K.K. Takanaka (Ed.) Problems of Senior Citizens in Post-Industrial Societies (pp. 195-204). Tsukuba, Japan: Department of Sociology, Institute of Social Science, University of Tsukuba

17. Gutman, G.M. (1989). Commentary on N.L. Chappell’s paper “Demystifying the Research Process”. In S.J. Lewis (ed.), Aging and Health - Linking Research and Public Policy (pp. 305-312). Chelsea, Michigan: Lewis Publishers.

18. McEwan, K.L., Maxwell, D. & Gutman, G.M. (1992). Basic facts and figures about dementia patients in institutions. In G. Gutman (ed.), Shelter and Care of Persons with Dementia (pp. 3-18). Vancouver: Gerontology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University.

19. Gutman, G. M. & Killam, J. (1992). Characteristics of six special care units in British Columbia. In G. Gutman (ed.), Shelter and Care of Persons with Dementia (pp. 19-42). Vancouver: Gerontology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University.

20. Wister, A.V. & Gutman, G.M. (1994). Using large data sets to study health promotion for older adults. In G.M. Gutman & A.V. Wister (Eds), Health Promotion for Older Canadians: Knowledge Gaps and Research Needs (pp.125-143). Vancouver: Gerontology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University.

21. Wister, A.V. & Gutman, G.M. (1994). Priorities for health promotion and aging research in Canada: Discussion and recommendations. In G.M. Gutman & A.V. Wister (eds), Health Promotion for Older Canadians: Knowledge Gaps and Research Needs (pp.145-154). Vancouver: Gerontology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University.

22. Abrahmsohn, G., Gutman, G.M. & Wister, A.V. (1994). Necessary elements of a cost-effectiveness analysis of technical aids for the elderly. In G.M. Gutman & A.V. Wister (eds.), Progressive Accommodation for Seniors: Interfacing Shelter and Services (pp.197-210). Vancouver: Gerontology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University.

23. Gutman, G.M. (1995). The role of gerontology research centres in developing and marketing information and communication technology to older adults and to persons with disabilities. In: Proceedings Persons with disabilities and older adults: How to capitalize on a growing market (pp. 41-54). Laval, Quebec: Centre d’ innovation en technologies de l’information (CITI).

24. Gee, E. M. & Gutman, G.M. (1995). Introduction (pp. 1-12). In E.M. Gee & G.M. Gutman (Eds.) Rethinking Retirement. Vancouver: The Gerontology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University.

25. Cooper, M, Geiger, O. & Gutman, G, (1997). Alternatives to mechanical restraints (pp.34-36). Proceedings Alzheimer’s Disease Symposium: Update 1997 “Focus on Care”, Coquitlam, B.C. Riverview Hospital.

26. Gutman, G.M. (1998). Technology, aging and disability in Canada. In G. Gutman (Ed.), Technology Innovation for an Aging Society: Blending Research, Public and Private Sectors (pp.7-21). Vancouver: Gerontology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University.

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27. Gutman, G.M. (1998). Technological approaches to management of “problem” behaviours in home and institutional settings. In G. Gutman (Ed.), Technology Innovation for an Aging Society: Blending Research, Public and Private Sectors (pp. 51-67). Vancouver: Gerontology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University.

28. Gutman, G.M., Wister, A.V., Spencer, C. & Staddon, N. Older refugees in Canada: Profile, health needs and social service issues. In: A.V. Wister & G.M. Gutman (Eds.) Health Systems and Aging in Selected Pacific Rim Countries: Cultural Diversity and Change (pp.125-146). Vancouver, Gerontology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University.

29. Gutman, G. (1999). The role of the physical environment in the care of persons with Alzheimer’s Disease In: M.T. Zlobicki & A. Kumarasuriyar (Eds.) 2000+ Quality Designs (pp.9-29).. Brisbane, Australia: School of Architecture, Interior and Industrial Design, Queensland University of Technology.

30. Gutman, G. (1999). The search for holistic policies and intersectoral approaches for ageing societies. In: Ageing and Health - A Global Challenge for the 21st Century, Proceedings of a WHO symposium, Kobe, 10-13 November, 1998 (pp. 415-421). Kobe, Japan: World Health Organization Centre for Health Development.

31. Clarke Scott, M.A., Nowlan, S. & Gutman, G. (2001). Progressive housing design and home technologies in Canada (pp.36.1-36.15). In W.F.E. Preiser (Ed). Universal Design Handbook, New York: McGraw-Hill.

32. Gutman, G. (2003). Gerontechnology and the home environment. In N. Charness & W.K. Schaie (Eds.) Impact of Technology on Successful Aging (pp251-261). New York: Springer Publishing Company.

33. Gutman, G. (2004). Aging society and responses in Canada. In: World Responses to the Aged Society , Proceedings of an international symposium held Oct 29, 2004. Seoul, Korea: The Federation of Korean Gerontological Societies (p.1-31 Suppl.).

34. Gutman, G.M. (2005). Older woman abuse in the context of population aging: Issues, trends, traps and opportunities In: J. Hightower, M.J. Smith & H. Hightower (Eds.) Building Bridges for Prevention of Older Woman Abuse: A Forum for Dialogue, Proceedings of a conference held in Vancouver, Feb. 17-18. (pp. 22-32). Vancouver: BC/Yukon Society of Transition Houses.

35. McWilliam,C, Gutman, G, Penning, M, Mutch, B, Plouffe, L, Stewart, M., & Tamblyn, R. (2006). Nation-wide knowledge translation to promote research on seniors’ independence. In: CIHR Institute of Health Services and Policy Research (Eds.) Evidence in action, acting on evidence – a casebook of health services and policy research knowledge translation stories (pp.75-78). Ottawa, Canada: CIHR.

36. Gutman, G, (2006). Meeting the challenges of global aging: The need for a gerontological approach. In: Conferences: Geriatrics 2006 International Congress of Elderly Health (pp.13-24). Istanbul, Turkey: Turkish Geriatrics Society.

37. Gutman, G. (2006). Trends in long-term care in Canada: Lessons for Korea. In Proceedings Annual Conference Federation of Korean Gerontological Societies (pp.1-18) , Seoul, Korea, October 27.

38. Gutman, G. (2006). Avoiding the trap of apocalyptic demography. In Proceedings –Forum 2005 – The participation of seniors in the life of society. Fredericton, N.B.: New Brunswick Advisory Council on Seniors, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp 38-62.

39. Gutman, G. (2007) International perspectives on gerontology. In J. Birren (Ed.,) Encyclopedia of Gerontology - Age, Aging, and the Aged 2nd Ed. (Vol. 1, pp. 770-777). Oxford, U.K.: Elsevier Press.

40. Gutman, G. (2007). Seniors and natural disasters: A synthesis of four Canadian case studies. In: Workbook – Winnipeg International Workshop on Seniors and Emergency Preparedness (pp.23-59). Ottawa: Division of Aging and Seniors, Public Health Agency of Canada

41. Gutman, G. (2007). Social and applied gerontology research and education: Crucial for quality care of the elderly. In I. Tufan (Ed) Proceedings- 2nd International Symposium on Social and Applied Gerontology in Turkey (pp. 26-51), Antalya, Turkey: Akendiz University.

42. Gutman, G. (2007) Creating a healthy environment for older populations (pp. 281-291). In M. Robinson (Ed). Global health and global aging. New York: Josey-Bass.

43. Gutman, G. (forthcoming) Population ageing and urbanization: Global trends and challenges. In Proceedings 2008 Shanghai International Conference on the Development of Old Age Programs. Shanghai, China: Department of Civic Affairs.

44. Gutman, G. (accepted) Population aging and apocalyptic demography: Separating fact from fiction. Scandinavian Population Studies, vol. 14

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d. Technical Reports and Briefs

1. Gutman, G.M. (1975, July). Extent of implementation of recommendations contained in “Housing the Elderly” in ten recently defended projects in British Columbia. Ottawa: External Grants Program, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.

2. Gutman, G.M. (1975, September).Seniors Citizens’ Housing Study. Report No. 1: Similarities and differences between applicants for self-contained suites, applicants for board-residence and non-applicants. Ottawa: External Grants Program, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.

3. Gutman, G.M .(1976, June) Senior Citizens’ Housing Study. Report No. 2: After the move - a study of reactions to multi- and uni-level accommodation for seniors. Ottawa: External Grants Program, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.

4. Gutman, G.M. (1977, December). Survey of educational programs in gerontology and geriatrics offered at Canadian universities. Prepared for President’s Committee on Gerontology, University of British Columbia.

5. Stark, A.J., Gutman, G.M. and Potts, M. (1978, December). Preliminary analyses long term care program, January l to June 30, 1978 - Unit A. Division of Health Services Research and Development, University of British Columbia (Technical Report #1).

6. Stark, A.J., Gutman, G.M. and Potts, M. (1979, February). Preliminary analyses long term care program, January l to June 30, 1978 - Unit B. Division of Health Services Research and Development, University of British Columbia (Technical Report #2).

7. Stark, A.J., Gutman, G.M. and Potts, M. (1979, March). Preliminary analyses long term care program, January l to June 30, 1978, Units A and B. Division of Health Services Research and Development, University of British Columbia (Technical Report #3).

8. Gutman, G.M., Stark, A.J. and Sun, R.H. (1979, October). Transactions for long-term care clients in two study areas, 1978, analyses and discussion. Division of Health Services Research and Development, University of British Columbia (Technical Report #4).

9. Gutman, G.M., Mercer, J. and Fallick, A.(1979, November). Residential and life satisfaction of the elderly in institutions: a study of the locational suitability of fifteen personal and intermediate care facilities in Greater Vancouver. Ottawa: External Grants Program, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.

10. Gutman, G.M. & Stark, A.J.(1980, January). An analysis of selected long-term care assessment data by level of care: original and new clients, Units A and B, 1978. Division of Health Services Research and Development, University of British Columbia (Technical Report #5).

11. Stark, A.J. & Gutman, G.M. (1980, February). An analysis of selected long-term care assessment data showing recommended placement as home or facility, all clients, study areas A and B, 1978. Division of Health Services Research and Development, University of British Columbia (Technical Report #6).

12. Stark, A.J., Gutman, G.M. & Kliewer, E. (1980, April)Multivariate analyses of long-term care assessment data, all clients, study areas A and B, 1978. Division of Health Services Research and Development, University of British Columbia (Technical Report #7).

13. Wylie, B., Gutman, G., Crawford, J., Havens, B. and Holliday, S. (1980, September). Brief presented to the House of Commons Special Committee on the Disabled and Handicapped. Canadian Association on Gerontology.

14. Stark, A.J., Gutman, G.M., Newell, C., Witney, G. and McCashin, B. (1981, April). The long term care assessment process: reliability testing study, units A and B, 1980. Division of Health Services Research and Development, University of British Columbia (Technical Report #8).

15. Gutman, G.M. Projecting long-term care bed needs: issues, problems, techniques and recommendations (1981, September). Report prepared for the Ministry of Health, Province of British Columbia.

16. Gutman, G.M. (1983, March). Senior Citizens’ Housing Study, Report No. 3: The long term impact of multi-level, multi-service accommodation for seniors. Ottawa: External Grants Program, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.

17. Lane, D., Uyeno, D., Stark, A.J., Kliewer, E. and Gutman, G.M. (1983, October). Forecasting requirements for long-term care. Division of Health Services Research and Development, University of British Columbia (Technical Report #9).

18. Gutman, G.M. Perspectives on normal aging and health promotion in Canada - the psychologist’s viewpoint (1984, March)..Report prepared for the Health Promotions Directorate, Health and Welfare Canada.

19. Lane, D., Uyeno, D., Stark, A., Gutman, G. and McCashin, B. (1984, October). Forecasting client transfers in a long-term care program. Division of Health Services Research and Development, University of British Columbia (Technical Report #10).

20. Gutman, G.M. (1986, March). Focus group findings and their implications for health promotion for seniors. Report prepared for the Health Promotions Directorate, Health and Welfare Canada., Ottawa

21. Gutman, G.M., Milstein, S.L. and Doyle, V. (1997, November). Attitudes of seniors to special retirement housing, life tenancy arrangements and other housing options. Ottawa: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.

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22. Gutman, G.M. (1988, April). Focus group study of seniors’ reactions to New Vista’s community concept. New Westminster, B.C. New Vista Society.

23. Gutman, G.M. and Milstein, S. (1988, August). Focus group study of older drivers. Report prepared for the Traffic Safety and Education Department, Insurance Corporation of British Columbia.

24. Gutman, G.M., Doyle, V., Melliship, K. and Baldwin, P. (1989, June). Survey of Canadian homesharing agencies serving the elderly. Ottawa: Welfare Grants, Health and Welfare Canada.

25. Milstein, S.L. and Gutman, G.M. (1989, March). Seniors’ attitudes toward driving practices: Survey data from B.C.’s Lower Mainland, Vancouver Island and the Okanagan. Report prepared for the Traffic and Safety Education Dept., Insurance Corporation of B.C..

26. Gutman, G.M. (1989, March). Dementia patients in institutions: a review of recommendations and research concerning their environmental design, staffing and programming needs. New Westminster, B.C.: Pacific Health Care Society.

27. Gutman, G.M. (1989, June). Younger adults in long-term care facilities: a review of the literature concerning their characteristics and environmental design, staffing and programming needs. New Westminster, B.C. Pacific Health Care Society.

28. Gutman, G.M. and Killam, J. (1989, September). Special care units for dementia: staff and family perceptions. New Westminster, B.C. Pacific Health Care Society.

29. Gutman, G.M. and Killam, J. (1989, November). Environmental design, staffing and programming needs of younger adults in long-term care facilities: residents’ and staff’s perceptions. New Westminister, B.C. Pacific Health Care Society.

30. Gutman, G.M. and Hodge, G. (1990, March). Housing and support service needs and preferences of rural seniors from three regions in Canada: Findings from field tests of a seniors’ survey developed to assist rural communities in ascertaining the accommodation and support service needs of local elders. Ottawa: Research Division, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.

31. Gutman, G.M., Milstein, S., Killam, J. & Lewis, D. (1991, February). Adult day care centres in British Columbia. Their operating characteristics, activities and services, clients, and interface with the Long Term Care program. Victoria: Continuing Care Divison, B.C. Ministry of Health.,

32. Gutman, G.M., Milstein, S., Killam, J. & Lewis, D. (1991, June). Urban-rural comparison of adult day care centres in British Columbia. Victoria: Continuing Care Divison, B.C. Ministry of Health.

33. Gutman, G., MacFadgen, L. & Killam, J. (1995, July). Psychogeriatric client identification project - Phase 1 Final Report. Victoria: Continuing Care Division, B.C. Ministry of Health and Ministry Responsible for Seniors

34. Gutman, G.M. (1995, March). Literature review - Characteristics, service needs and service preferences of younger adults with severe physical disabilities. Vancouver: The Gerontology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University.

35. Gutman, G.M., Anderson, K. G. & Killam, J. B. (1995, April). Younger adults with severe physical disabilities in the Capital Region., Victoria: Health Planning Division, Capital Region.

36. Gutman, G.M. & Cooper, M. (1996, July). The LTC-1: A comprehensive review. Victoria: Continuing Care Division, B.C. Ministry of Health.

37. Gutman, G. (1997, March). Feasibility analysis of a proposed Aging in Canada Benchmarks Report. Prepared for Division of Aging and Seniors, Population Health Directorate, Health Promotion and Programs Branch, Health Canada.

38. Ger, J. & Gutman, G.M. (1997, July). Supportive housing: Market viability study. Winnipeg: Sharon Home. 39. Wister, A., Gutman, G.& Mitchell, B. (1998). Final report of the Vancouver North Shore self-care study:

Seniors’ independence through self-care, self-help and mutual aid. Vancouver, B.C. Gerontology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University.

40. Green, L.W., Gutman, G., McGowan, P. & Wister, A. (1998). Seniors’ independence through self-care, self-help and mutual aid. Vancouver: Institute of Health Promotion Research, University of British Columbia.

41. Gutman, G.M., Clarke Scott, M.A. & Gnaedinger, N. (2001). Housing options for older Canadians: User satisfaction studies. Vol. 1. Case Studies Vol. 2 User Survey Results Vol. 3 Appendices. Ottawa: Research Division, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.

42. Gutman, G.M. & Lai, R. (2002). Canadian focus group report, Age Friendly Guidelines for Primary Health Care Project, WHO Life Course and Ageing Program, Geneva

43. Gutman, G. (2005, January). Critical elements of the physical features in an elderly friendly acute hospital environment – a literature review. Prepared for Fraser Health Authority.

44. Gutman, G., Sarte, A., Parke, B., & Freisen, K (2005, December). Final Report – Study 2: The elder friendliness of the physical environment of medical and surgical units in the Fraser Health Region. Submitted to The Fraser Health Geriatric Clinical Service Planning and Delivery Team.

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45. Gutman, G., Love, T., Parke, B., & Freisen, K (2006, January). Final Report – Study 1: The physical environment in ACE units: Design specifics and staff ratings. Submitted to The Fraser Health Geriatric Clinical Service Planning and Delivery Team.

46. Gutman, G. & Love, T. (2008, January) Towards more elder friendly hospitals: Final report – Studies 3b and 3c. [Report submitted to Fraser Health Geriatric Clinical Service Planning and Delivery Team]. Vancouver: Gerontology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University.

47. Spencer, C. and Gutman, G. (2008, October). Sharpening Canada’s focus: Developing an empirical profile of abuse and neglect among older women and men in the community. Final report - Expert Roundtable on Elder Abuse in Canada . Ottawa: Human Resources and Social Development Canada.

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e. Newsletter and Magazine Articles

1. Gutman, G.M. (1980). In defense of applied research in gerontology. Canadian Association on Gerontology Newsletter, 7 (2).

2. Gutman, G.M. (1987). Aging and the year of the homeless. Canadian Association on Gerontology Newsletter, 14(1/2), 3-4. 3. Gutman, G.M. (1988). Seniors need flexibility. Canadian Housing, 5(3):53. 4. Gutman, G.M. & Wister, A. (1993). A profile of older refugees in Canada. GRC News, 11(4), 3, 8. 5. Gutman, G.M. (1993). Older women and housing. GRC News, 12(1), 1-2. 6. Gutman, G.M. (1994). On fostering a Canadian literature on aging. GRC News, 12(1), 1-2. 7. Gutman, G.M. (1997). Healthy population ageing. World Health, 4, July-August, 20-21. 8. Gutman, G.M. (1999). Technology innovation for an aging society: Application to environmental design. GRC News, 18(1),

3-5, 15. 9. Gutman, G.M. (1999). Demographic trends, forecasts, challenges and needs in seniors housing. Seniors Housing Update, 9

(1), 5-7. 10. Gutman, G.M. (2000). Rural aging - environmental issues. Seniors Housing Update, 9 (2), 1-4,11. 11. Gutman, G. & Gnaedinger, N. (2000). Creative conversions of existing buildings to seniors’ housing. Stride, October

2000/January 2001, 18-21. 12. Gutman, G.M. (2001, Dec. 15-21). Planning for your retirement. TV Week, 26(50), pp.34-35 13. Gutman, G.M. (2001, Dec. 22-28). Preparing your home for older relatives. TV Week, 26(51), p.15 14. Gutman, G.M. (2001, Dec.29-Jan.4. 2002). Tips for readers with aging parents. TV Week, 26(52), pp.76-77. 15. Gutman, G.M. (2002, Jan.12-18). Maintaining independence as you age. TV Week, 27(2), pp.22-23. 16. Gutman, G.M. (2001, December). IAG in 2001-2005: New directions, new initiatives, new opportunities. IAG Newsletter,

17(1), 1-3. 17. Gutman, G.M. (2001). 2001 World Congress a resounding success. IAG Newsletter, 17(1), 5-6. 18. Gutman, G.M (2002) The Changing Long-Term Care Population. Seniors Housing Update, 11 (1), 14-15. 19. Gutman, G. (2002) History and mandate of the GRC. GRCNews, 21(1)1-3. 20. Gutman, G. (2002). Global dialogue, global solutions. IAG Newsletter, 17 (2), 1-3. 21. Gutman, G. (2003) “Nine Months Later: Changes to the BC Public Healthcare System” – a very informative

public forum, GRCNews, 21(3), 1-3. 22. Gutman, G. (2003). Expanding our international profile. IAG Newsletter, 17 (3), 1-3. 23. Gutman, G. (2003). Update on assisted living in BC. Seniors’ Housing Update 12(1), 5 24. Gutman, G. (2003). Housing, health and seniors: Challenges and opportunities. Seniors’ Housing Update, 12(2),

2-4. 25. Gutman, G (2004). Who says you can’t enjoy like after 80? Bottom Line TOMORROW, 12(5), 9-11. 26. Gutman, G (2004). Building on Barcelona, working to Rio. IAG Newsletter, 17(4), 1-4,7. 27. Cormier, R. & Gutman, G. (2005). The Simon Fraser University Gerontology Research Centre was a co-

sponsor of the conference “Transforming dementia care in BC: Addressing gaps and improving care. Lets get creative”. GRCNews, 23(3), 3.

28. Gutman, G. (2005), GRC to host secretariat for BC Network for Aging Research. GRCNews, 23(3), 1-2. 29. Gutman, G. (2005). Facilitating Alzheimer Research in BC: A call to action. GRCNews, 23(3), 4. 30. Gutman, G. (2005). Four years of achievement for IAG. IAG Newsletter, 17(5), 1-4,9. 31. Gutman, G. (2006). Population aging: A challenge for cities. Seniors Housing Update, 15(1), 4-6. 32. Gutman, G. (2007). 65 is an age not an expiry date! HRVoice, Issue17, Vol:3 -April 26 [Electronic newsletter of

the British Columbia Human Resources Management Association web address: http://www.hrvoice.org]

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33. Gutman, G. (2008). View from the bridge: Looking back over 25 years of growth and development. GRCNews, 2008(1), 2-3.

III. Correspondence Course Development

1. Holliday, S.G. and Gutman, G.M. Introduction to Gerontology. Directed Independent Study Course, Gerontology 300-3 (DISC). Simon Fraser University Centre for Distance Education, May, 1987. Revised and updated by Maureen Ashfield and Gloria Gutman, 1994.

IV. Audio-Visual Materials

1. Hood, M., Gutman, G.M., Smith, M.V., Cruise, M., Cameron, S. and Hill, M. Creating a Supportive Environment for the Elderly. Biomedical Communications, University of British Columbia, March, 1976 (slide-tape presentation; also available on videotape).

2. Cowan-Buitenhuis, M.A.S. and Gutman, G.M. Meeting the Challenge of the Mentally Impaired Elderly. SFU Publications, March, 198l (audio-cassettes).

3. Cowan-Buitenhuis, M.A.S. and Gutman, G.M. Psychology of Aging - Understanding the Older Person, SFU Publications, June, 1981 (audio-cassettes).

4. Cowan-Buitenhuis, M.A.S. and Gutman, G.M. Canada’s Changing Age Structure: Implications for the Future. SFU Publications, August, 198l (audio-cassettes).

5. Cowan-Buitenhuis, M.A.S. and Gutman, G.M. Mental Health and the Elderly - Everyone’s Tomorrow. SFU Publications, October, 1982 (audio-cassettes).

V. Papers Presented At Learned Society Meetings

1. Gutman, G.M. Motivations and pathways into multi-level vs. traditional retirement housing. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of The Canadian Psychological Association. Vancouver, June 8-l0, 1977.

2. Gutman, G.M. Preferred facilities and services in retirement housing. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of The Canadian Association on Gerontology. Montreal, October l3-l6, 1977.

3. Gutman, G.M. Prevalence of health and other problems in the elderly living at home and in retirement housing. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of The Canadian Association on Gerontology. Edmonton, October l2-l5, 1978.

4. Herbert, C.P. and Gutman, G.M. Practical group autogenic training for management of stress-related disorders in family practice. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis. San Francisco, November 15-17, 1979.

5. Gutman, G.M. Environment in facilities. Invited address, Workshop for Long-term Care Administrators. Victoria, October 23, 1979.

6. Fallick, A., Gutman, G.M. and Mercer, J. The residential milieu of the elderly in institutions: a study of fifteen non-profit facilities in Vancouver, B.C. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of The Canadian Association on Gerontology, Halifax, November l-4, 1979.

7. Gutman, G.M. Psychological adjustments of aging: implications for service providers. Paper presented as part of the series, “Health Concerns of an Aging Population”. Simon Fraser University, November, 1979.

8. Stark, A.J., Gutman, G.M., Potts, M.A. and Sun, K.H. Selected data concerning long term care in British Columbia. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of The Canadian Association on Gerontology. Halifax, November 1-4, 1979.

9. Gutman, G.M. & Stark, A.J. Using service-based data for longitudinal research on aging. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of The Western Gerontological Society. Anaheim, California, March 9-l2, 1980.

10. Herbert, C.P. and Gutman, G.M. Advantages and pitfalls of group autogenic training for stress management in a family practice setting. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of The North American Primary Care Research Group. Lancaster, Pennsylvania, April l6-l9, 1980.

11. Stark, A.J., Gutman, G.M. and Newell, C.M. Functional characteristics of selected clients in long term care, British Columbia, 1978. Paper presented at the Conference on Research in Gerontology in the Social Sciences, “Toward a Mature Society”. University of Manitoba, May 20-23, 1980.

12. Gutman, G.M. Counterpoint: Response to “Reflections on the Canadian research scene” by Victor W. Marshall. Invited address, Conference on Research in Gerontology in the Social Sciences, “Toward a Mature Society”. University of Manitoba, May 20-23, 1980.

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13. Gutman, G.M. Mental health and senior centres. Invited address, 5th Annual Meeting and Conference of the Senior Centres Organization of Canada. Saskatoon, October l5-l6, 1980.

14. Gutman, G.M., Stark, A.J. and Kliewer, E. Placement decisions: attempts at reducing variables to a manageable set. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of The Gerontological Society of America. San Diego, November 2l- 25, 1980.

15. Mercer, J., Grant, P. and Gutman, G.M. Residential satisfaction of the elderly in care homes. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of The Association of American Geographers. Los Angeles, April 19-22, 198l.

16. Gutman, G.M. & Holliday, S.G. The role of the psychologist in long term care. Invited address, Annual Meeting of the B.C. Psychological Association. Victoria, November 6, 198l.

17. Stark, A.J., Gutman, G.M. & McCashin, B. Acute care hospitalizations for long-term care clients. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of The Canadian Association on Gerontology/Gerontological Society of America. Toronto, November 8-l2, 198l.

18. Gutman, G.M., Stark, A.J., Witney, G. & McCashin, B. Deaths within the first year of admission to long-term care. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of The Canadian Association on Gerontology/Gerontological Society of America. Toronto, November 8-l2, 198l.

19. Herbert, C.P. and Gutman, G.M. Long-term follow-up of autogenic training groups for stress management in a community health centre. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of The American Society of Clinical Hypnosis. Boston, November l2-l4, 198l.

20. Gutman, G.M. Macro-environmental considerations in housing the elderly. Paper presented at the workshop, “Aging and the Built Environment”, sponsored by the Okanagan and Mainline Long Term Care Inservice Committee. Kelowna, May 20, 1982.

21. Gutman, G.M. Research and education in gerontology - response to Busse. Invited address, Alberta Symposium on Aging, 1982, “Guidelines for the Future”. Edmonton, May 3l-June 3, 1982.

22. Gutman, G.M. The politics of programming in gerontology. Invited address, Annual Meeting of The Canadian Association for University Continuing Education. Vancouver, June l5-l8, 1982.

23. Gutman, G.M., Sheps, S. and Stark, A.J. Younger persons in long term care: a forgotten group. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of The Society for the Study of Social Problems. San Francisco, September 3-6, 1982.

24. Gutman, G.M. Outside forces - how society treats the elderly. Keynote address, National Conference of The Canadian Mental Health Association. Victoria, October 6-9, 1982.

25. Beattie, B.L., Kliewer, E., Stark, A., Reed, T.G. and Gutman, G.M. Characteristics of veterans and civilians in long term care in British Columbia. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of The Canadian Association on Gerontology, Winnipeg, November 4-7, 1982.

26. Stark, A.J., Layton, D., Gutman, G.M. and Brothers, K. Characteristics of clients generating high administrative workload in a long term care program. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of The American Public Health Association. Montreal, November l4-l8, 1982.

27. Stark, A.J., Kliewer, E., Gutman, G.M. and McCashin, B. Home: facility and level of care changes in long term care: where are the clients two years after admission? Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of The American Public Health Association. Montreal, November l4-l8, 1982.

28. Gutman, G.M. Inter-disciplinary issues in the context of gerontology. Paper presented at a seminar sponsored by The Gerontology Centre, University of Guelph, Guelph, May 3, 1983.

29. Gutman, G.M. How can we balance the input of service provider and consumer? The case of long-term care and housing. Keynote address at the workshop, “The Aging Consumer: Challenge of the Marketplace”. University of Guelph, Guelph, May 5, 1983.

30. Gutman, G.M. Research foci in psycho-gerontology. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association, Vancouver, June l-4, 1983.

31. Gutman, G.M. Aging, mirror of humanity: the psychologist’s perspective. Keynote address presented at the Annual Meeting of The Canadian Association on Gerontology, Moncton, N.B., October 24-27, 1983.

32. Gutman, G.M. What is “self” and how can it be enhanced in an institutional setting? Invited address presented at the symposium “Promoting Individuality in an Institution” sponsored by the University of B.C. Health Sciences Centre Hospital/Harry Purdy Extended Care Unit. Vancouver, B.C., February 11, 1984.

33. Gutman, G.M. Applicants to two types of retirement housing. A review of a nine-year longitudinal study. Invited address presented at a colloquium sponsored by the College of Home Economics, University of Saskatchewan. Saskatoon, March 22, 1984.

34. Gutman, G.M. Retirement housing: preferred facilities and services. Paper presented at a colloqium co-sponsored by the University of Winnipeg and the University of Manitoba Centre on Aging, Winnipeg, April 5, 1984.

35. Gutman, G.M. Long-term care: are we moving to a medical model? Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the B.C. Health Association. Vancouver, May 3, 1984.

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36. Gutman, G., Stark, A., Jackson, C. and McCashin, B. A half-empty or a half-full cup: mortality rates five years after admission to a long-term care program. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Vancouver, Nov. 1-4, 1984.

37. Mittleman, K., Crawford, S., Bhakthan, G., Gutman, G. and Holliday, S. Physiological and anthropometric changes in senior cyclists: effects of a trans-Canada bicycle tour. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine. San Diego, May, 1984.

38. Mittleman, K., Crawford, S., Bhakthan, G., Gutman, G. and Holliday, S. Anthropometric changes in senior cyclists: effects of a trans-Canada bicycle tour. Paper presented at the 1984 Olympic Scientific Congress, University of Oregon, July 19-26, 1984.

39. Lane, D., Stark, A., Uyeno, D. and Gutman, G. Forecasting long-term care requirements. Paper presented at the Spring Meeting of The Institute for Management Science/Operational Research Society of American (TIMS/ORSA), Boston, April 29-May 1, 1985.

40. Stark, A.J. and Gutman, G.M. Client transfers in long-term care: five years’ experience. Paper presented at the 13th International Congress of Gerontology, New York, July 12-17, 1985.

41. Uyeno, D., Lane, D., Stark, A.J., Gutman, G.M. and McCashin, B. Passages: Client movements through a long term care system. Paper presented at the 13th International Congress of Gerontology, New York, July 12-17, 1985.

42. Gutman, G., Stark, A., Uyeno, D. and Lane, D. Conceptual and methodological issues in using service-based data for longitudinal research. Invited paper presented in a symposium on longitudinal research at the 13th International Congress of Gerontology, New York, July 12-17, 1985.

43. Gutman, G. The long term impact of multi-level/multi-service accommodation for seniors. Invited paper presented in the symposium “Alternative Housing and Living Arrangements for Independent Living”, 13th International Congress of Gerontology, New York, July 12-17, 1985.

44. Gutman, G. Migration of the elderly: an overview. Paper presented at the workshop “Aging in Place - Housing Adaptations and Options for Remaining in the Community” held in conjunction with the 14th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology. Hamilton, October 16-20, 1985.

45. Gutman, G. Housing and support services for the community resident elderly in British Columbia. Invited paper presented at the symposium “A Comparative Analysis of Provincial Housing Policies for Elderly Living in the Community”, 14th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Hamilton, October 20, 1985.

46. Gutman, G.M. Focus group study of the elderly - implications for the Health Promotion Directorate. Presentation to Health Promotion Directorate Staff, Ottawa, June 23, 1986,

47. Gallie, K.A. and Gutman, G.M. An investigation into knowledge and attitudes about aging - before and after gerontology coursework. Poster session presented at the 15th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Quebec City, November 4, 1986.

48. Gutman, G. and Allen, I. Summary of findings from the Health Promotion Directorate’s National Focus Group Study of the Elderly. Paper presented at the symposium “Focusing on Interdependence Through Health Promotion” held at the 15th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Quebec City, November 5, 1986.

49. Gutman, G. Shelter needs and options for older Canadian veterans and their families. Paper presented at a policy conference on the continuum of care held by the Department of Veterans Affairs, Ottawa, December 3, 1986.

50. Gutman, G. Further demystifying the research process. Paper presented at Connections ‘88 - First International Symposium on Research and Public Policy on Aging and Health, Saskatoon, February 8-10, 1988.

51. Gutman, G. Future visions in housing for seniors. Keynote address, Annual Meeting, Manitoba Association on Gerontology, Winnipeg, April 11, 1988.

52. Gutman, G.M. Housing the very old. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Housing and Renewal Officials, Vancouver, May 25, 1988.

53. Gutman, G.M. The impact of changing demographics and client health profiles on the future of home support. Keynote address, Annual Meeting of the Home Support Association of B.C., Whistler, B.C., June 1-3, 1988.

54. Gutman, G.M. The squeezed generation. Keynote address, Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Pre-retired Planners, Vancouver, June 16, 1988.

55. Gutman, G.M. Aging in place in retirement housing: changing needs and the challenges they present. Paper presented at the CMHC National Conference “Options: Housing for Older Canadians”. Halifax, October 17-20, 1988.

56. Gutman, G.M. Continuum of care retirement communities in the Canadian context: a note of caution. Paper presented at the CMHC National Conference “Options: Housing for Older Canadians”. Halifax, October 17-20, 1988

57. Hodge, G. & Gutman, G.M. Developing a picture of housing and service needs for the rural elderly. Paper presented at the CMHC National Conference “Options: Housing for Older Canadians”. Halifax, October 17-20, 1988.

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58. Doyle, V.M., Gutman, G.M. & Milstein, S.L. Attitudes of married and non-married seniors to retirement housing options. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Halifax, October 20-23, 1988.

59. Gutman, G., Baldwin, R., Doyle, V. and Melliship, K. Home- sharing agencies in Canada. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Halifax, October 20-23, 1988.

60. Uyeno, D., Lane, D., Gutman, G. and Stark, A. Differences in utilization patterns for the oldest old. Paper presented at the Spring Meeting of the Canadian Operational Research Society/The Institute for Management Science/Operational Research Society of America, Vancouver, May 8-10, 1989.

61. Nelson, N., DeBeck, P., Johnson, D., Gutman, G. and Glick, N. (1989) Twenty-one month outcomes of a health promotion program for frail elders. Paper presented at the XIV World Congress of Gerontology, Acapulco, June 19-23, 1989.

62. Kiara, D., Gutman, G. and Horsfall, R. Cues used by visually impaired/blind elderly LTC clients in orienting and wayfinding in a new residential environment. Paper presented at the XIV World Congress of Gerontology, Acapulco, June 19-23, 1989.

63. Gutman, G.M. Licensing and retesting: the opinions of seniors. Paper presented at the XIV World Congress of Gerontology, Acapulco, June 19-23, 1989.

64. Gutman, G.M. Specialized care units: the state of the art. Invited address, B.C. Association of Private Care Twelfth Annual General Meeting and Conference, Victoria, October 2, 1989.

65. Milstein, S.L., Gutman, G.M., Krane, W., Lewis, D. and Baker-Thomas, S. Impact of pet visitors on residents of long-term care facilities. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Ottawa, October 26-29, 1989.

66. Gutman, G.M. and Hodge, G. Housing conditions and preferences of the aged in rural Canada. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Ottawa, October 26-29, 1989.

67. Strandberg, C.T., Willis, L. and Gutman, G.M. One-stop shop housing for older adults: the seniors’ view. Poster session presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Ottawa, October 26-29, 1989.

68. Gutman, G.M. Special care units (for Alzheimers’ chronic behavior disturbances, etc.) Invited address at a special presentation for Ministry of Health staff sponsored by the Psychogeriatric Committee, B.C., Ministry of Health. Victoria, March 8, 1990.

69. Gutman, G.M. Growing older in Canadian culture: current trends and issues. Keynote address at the workshop “Growing older in Canada and Japan”, sponsored by the Gerontology Research Centre, SFU, TV Osaka and IPEC, Inc. Vancouver, May 10-11, 1990.

70. Gutman, G.M. Housing for seniors, today and tomorrow. Keynote address presented at the workshop “Today’s Seniors - Tomorrow’s Housing” sponsored by CMHC and the Prince Edward Island Housing Corporation, Charlottetown, May 15-17, 1990.

71. Gutman, G.M. Seniors housing in B.C. Keynote address presented at the workshop “Choices Today, Options Tomorrow: Seniors Housing for the 90’s” sponsored by CMHC and the B.C. Housing Management Commission, Vancouver, June 25-27, 1990.

72. Gutman, G.M. Housing needs and problems of rural and small town seniors: what research tells us. Paper presented at the workshop “Marketing Housing to Seniors: Everything You Wanted to Know About Elder Migration and the Senior’s Centre, Vancouver, September 14-15, 1990.

73. Gutman, G.M. What to sell: lifestyle of service? Paper presented at the workshop “Shelter and Care of Persons with Dementia” held in conjunction with the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Victoria, October 25-28, 1990.

74. Gutman, G.M. and Killam, J Staff and family perceptions of six special care units in B.C. Paper presented at the workshop “Marketing Housing to Seniors: Everything You Wanted to Know About Elder Migration and the Senior’s Housing Market” sponsored by the SFU Gerontology Research Centre, Vancouver, September 14-15, 1990.

75. Hall, N., MacKinnon, K., Gutman, G. DeBeck, P, Johnson, D. and Glick, N. Three year outcomes of a prospective trial of a health promotion for frail elders. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Victoria, October 25-28, 1990.

76. Milstein, S., Gutman., G.M., Lewis, D. and Killam, J. Adult day care centres in British Columbia: their operating characteristics, activities and services and clients. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Victoria, October 25-28, 1990.

77. Gutman, G.M. The baby boom generation in retirement. Invited address, Real Estate Institute of B.C. Senior Level Seminar, Whistler, B.C., April 28-30, 1991.

78. Gutman, G.M. Tracking/modeling health service utlilization by long-term care clients using administrative data. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, November 22-26, 1991.

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79. Gutnam, G.M., Milstein, S., Killam, J., and Lewis, D. Urban-rural differences in the operating characteristics, services and clients of adult day care centres in British Columbia. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, November 22-26, 1991

80. Gutman, G.M., Wister, A., Spencer, C. and Staddon, N. The older refugee: Profile needs and issues. Paper presented at Refugees in the 90s - Perspectives: Intergrating Policy, Practice and Research, Vancouver, October 14-17, 1992.

81. Gutman, G.M., Hertzman, C., Beattie, B.L., Tuokko, H. and Costa, L. Health promotion implication of the Canadian Study of Health and Aging. Paper presented at the Second National Conference on Health Promotion Research, Vancouver, March 26-28, 1993.

82. Gutman, G.M. Living arrangements, housing characteristics and poverty among Canada’s older women. Paper presented at the conference “Older Women and Housing - Challenges and Choices”, sponsored by the Gerontology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University. Vancouver, May 13-14, 1993.

83. Beattie, B.L. Tuokko, H. Weir, J. Rae, S., Gutman, G., Wister, A. and Graham, J. Gender issues and CSHA from the clinical data. Paper presented at the workshop “The Challenge of Dementia in Canada: From Research to Practice, Aylmer, Quebec, May 3-5, 1993.

84. Gutman, G.M. and Wister, A. Housing preferences and utilization patterns of Canadian seniors. Paper presented at the XVth World Congress of Gerontolgy, Budapest, July 4-9, 1993.

85. Watzke, J. Wister, A. and Gutman, G.M. Emergency medical alert technology; Initial results from the first wave of a longitudinal study. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Montreal, October 27-29, 1993.

86. Wister, A.W. and Gutman, G.M. Using large data sets to study health promotion for older adults. Paper presented at the workshop “Health Promotion for Older Canadians: Knowledge Gaps and Research Needs” held in conjunction with the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Montreal, October 27, 1993.

87. Beattie, B.L., Tuokko, H. & Gutman, G. Health and functional status/ survival patterns of dementia patients in institutions. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, Louisiana, November, 1993.

88. Gutman, G.M. Behavioural observation methods in program and environmental evaluation. Paper presented at the symposium “Methodological Diversity and Quality in Applied Social and Health Research on Aging and the Elderly.” Aylmer, Quebec, April 21-23, 1994.

89. Gutman, G.M. Older Canadians’ housing: Trends and projections. Paper presented at the First International Symposium on Aging “There’s No Place Like Home: Making it Work”, Deer Lodge Foundation for Geriatrics, Winnipeg, May 12-14, 1994.

90. Watzke, J., Gutman, G. and Wister, A. Emergency medical alert (EMA): Findings from a large Canadian study. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Atlanta,GA, November 18-22, 1994.

91. Gutman, G. M. The role of gerontology research centres in developing and marketing information and communication technology to older adults and to persons with disabilities. Paper presented at the forum “Persons With Disabilities and Older Adults: How to Capitalize on a Growing Market” sponsored by the Centre d’ innovation en technologies de l’information (CITI), Laval, Quebec, November 25, 1994.

92. Gutman, G.M. Issues and politics in international gerontology. Invited address. 1st Pan-American Congress of Gerontology, Sao Paulo, Brazil, February 19-23, 1995.

93. Gutman, G.M., Lindsay, J. and Beattie, B.L. Prevalence of dementia and caregiver burden: Findings from the Canadian Study of Health and Aging. 1st Pan-American Congress of Gerontology, Sao Paulo, Brazil, February 19-23, 1995.

94. Beattie, B.L., Gutman, G. , Sciarrata, D. & Rae, S. The Canadian Study of Health and Aging: The institutional sample in the B.C. Region. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, Montreal , Sept. 18, 1995..

95. Green, L., Gutman, G., Hall, N., McGowan, P. & Wister, A. Seniors independence through. self-care, self-help and mutual aid: A collaborative multimethod research program on community approaches - SIRP program of Applied Research. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Vancouver, October 26-29, 1995.

96. Gutman, G.M.. Nature and prevalence of “problem” behaviours in home and institutional settings. Paper presented at workshop “Technology Innovation for an Aging Society: Blending research, public and private sectors”, Annual Meeting, Canadian Association on Gerontology, Vancouver, October 26-29, 1995.

97. Gutman, G, Younger adults with severe physical disabilities: Do they have a place in a long term care unit? Lecture presented at the II Congress of the Latin American Regional Committee of the International Gerontology Association/VII Argentine Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Buenos Aires, November 26-30, 1995.

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98. Gutman, G. “Problem” behaviours in psychogeriatric patients: Prevalence and policy implications. Paper presented at the II Congress of the Latin American Regional Committee of the International Gerontology Association/VII Argentine Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Buenos Aires, November 26-30, 1995.

99. Gutman, G. The impact of technology on seniors in Canada: The perspective of the applied gerontology researcher. Paper presented at the symposium “Bridging Policy and Research on Aging in Canada”, Aylmer, Quebec. March 7-9, 1996.

100. Gutman, G. What is supportive housing? Keynote address presented at conference “Supportive Housing for Seniors: Rising to the Challenge” hosted by Greater Edmonton Foundation, Edmonton, May 2-3, 1996.

101. Gutman, G. The future of supportive housing in Canada. Closing address presented at conference “Supportive Housing for Seniors: Rising to the Challenge” hosted by Greater Edmonton Foundation, Edmonton, May 2-3, 1996.

102. Wister, A., Gutman, G. Hall, N, & Mitchell, B. Prevalence of self-care and mutual aid coping strategies among older adults with a chronic condition: The North Shore Study. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Quebec City, October 17-20, 1996.

103. Green, L., Gutman, G., Hall, N., McGowan, P. & Wister, A. Seniors independence through self-care, self-help and mutual aid: A collaborative multimethod research program on community approaches - SIRP Program of Applied Research. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Quebec City, October 17-20, 1996.

104. Green, L.W., McGowan, P., Gutman, G. ,Wister, A., Hall, N., Maxwell, L. & Farquharson, A. Seniors independence through self-care, self-help and mutual aid: A collaborative multimethod research program on community approaches. Discussion session. Interdisciplinary Health Research Conference. Nov. 28-30, 1996.

105. Gutman, G. How the physical environment can facilitate the care of individuals with Alzheimer’s Disease. Plenary address presented at Alzheimer’s Disease Symposium: Update 1997, sponsored by the Alzheimer’s Disease Research Program Riverview Hospital, Jan.24, 1997.

106. Gutman, G., Geiger, O. & Cooper, M. (1997). Alternatives to mechanical restraints. Workshop presented at Alzheimer’s Disease Symposium: Update 1997, sponsored by the Alzheimer’s Disease Research Program Riverview Hospital, Jan 24, 1997

107. Gutman, G. Current trends in housing for seniors. Invited address, Queen’s University Gerontology Project Evening Seminar Series, Kingston, Jan. 28, 1997

108. Gutman, G.M. & McDowell, I. Predictors of healthy aging: Findings from the Canadian Longitudinal Study of Aging and Health. Paper presented at the Honolulu Satelite Meeting, 16th World Congress of Gerontology, Honolulu, August 16, 1997.

109. Gutman, G. & Clarke Scott, M.A Behavioural outcomes of environmental design interventions in an SCU in Canada. Paper presented at the 16th World Congress of Gerontology, Adelaide, Australia, Aug. 19-24, 1997.

110. Gutman, G.M. Health promotion in the 21st Century - vision (education, economy, legislation). Panel presentation at the 16th World Congress of Gerontology, Adelaide, August 19-23, 1997.

111. Gutman, G. How the physical environment can facilitate the care of individuals with Alzheimer’s Disease. Invited plenary address at 2000+ Quality Designs, a post-World Congress expert colloqium organized by the School of Architecure, Interior and Industrial Design (AIID) Research and Design for Ageing Network, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia August 30, 1997.

112. Gutman, G.M. The Canadian Study of Health and Aging: Objectives, highlights of Wave 1 and current activities. Invited plenary address, Dementia ‘97: Exploring Our Options Conference, Vancouver, Oct. 19-22/97

113. Green, L. W., Gutman, G., McGowan, P. & Wister, A. V. Seniors independence through self-care, self-help and mutual aid: A collaborative multimethod research program of applied research:Preliminary results. Poster, 26th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Calgary, Alberta, October 23-26, 1997

114. Gutman, G.M. & McDowell, I. Predictors of healthy aging in the CSHA community sample: Findings from Waves 1 & 2. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Calgary, Oct. 23-26, 1997.

115. Mitchell, B., Wister, A. & Gutman, G. Exercise patterns across the life course: Implications for self-care among older adults with a chronic illness. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Calgary, Oct. 23-26, 1997.

116. Small, J. A., Gutman, G., Clarke Scott, M.A. & Geldart, K. The linguistic marking of conflict and conflict management in a special care unit. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Calgary, Oct. 23-26, 1997.

117. Stone, L., Plouffe, L., Gutman, G., Havens, B. & Martin Matthews, A. Seniors at risk: Prediction and Policy. Symposium presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Calgary, Oct. 23-26, 1997.

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118. Wister, A., Gutman, G, & Mitchell, B. Examining stages of change patterns among self-care practices for older adults with chronic conditions: Implications for health promotion programs. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Calgary, Oct. 23-26, 1997.

119. Zimmerman, L., MacFadgen, L. & Gutman, G.M. Retiring women: Planning in uncertain times. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Calgary, Oct. 23-26, 1997.

120. Gutman, G.M. Exploring the determinants of seniors health. Invited plenary panel presentation at the 15th Annual Pacific Health Forum, Vancouver, October 30, 1997.

121. Green, L. W., Gutman, G., McGowan, P. & Wister, A. V. Seniors independence through self-care, Self-help and mutual aid: A collaborative multimethod research program of applied research:Preliminary results. Poster, Annual Meeting Association of Rheumatology Health Professionals, Washington, D.C., November, 1997.

122. Gutman, G.M. Perspectives on gerontology for the 21st century. Keynote address, XI Congress of the Brasilian Association of Geriatrics and Gerontology, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Dec. 5-9, 1997.

123. Gutman, G. “Environmental equipment”. Roundtable presentation. XI Congress of the Brasilian Association of Geriatrics and Gerontology, Rio de Janeiro, Dec. 5-9, 1997.

124. Gutman, G.M. How the physical environment can facilitate care of persons with dementia. Invited address, 1er Curso International de Geriatria, Caracas, Venezuela, April 27-May 1, 1998.

125. Gutman, G.M. Environment and aging. Invited address, 1er Curso International de Geriatria, Caracas, Venezuela, April 27-May 1, 1998.

126. Gutman, G.M. Current research findings on designing therapeutic environments for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease. Paper presented at Gerontology Rounds sponsored by The Centre for Gerontology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, A.B., January 14, 1999.

127. Gutman, G. M. Technology innovation for an aging society - applications to environmental design. Keynote address, Annual Dinner, Edmonton Chapter Alberta Association on Gerontology, Edmonton, AB., January 14, 1999.

128. Gutman, G.M. Applying research findings to designing environments for long term care. Talk given to the Design for Aging Network, Edmonton, AB., January 15, 1999.

129. Gutman, G.M. Demographic trends and forecasts and challenges and needs in seniors’ housing. Invited talk presented at the workshop "Opportunities in Seniors Care, Housing and Real Estate” sponsored by the Urban Development Institute - Pacific Region, , Vancouver, January 26, 1999.

130. Gutman, G. Facing the challenges of an aging society: The global perspective. Invited plenary presentation, 2nd Pan American Congress of Gerontology, San Antonio, Texas, February 21-24, 1999.

131. Gutman, G. Innovative housing options for older Canadians. Paper presented in an invited symposium on Optimal Living Environments for the Elderly, 2nd Pan American Congress of Gerontology, San Antonio, Texas, February 21-24, 1999.

132. Gutman, G. Aging in the global context. Plenary address, Building a Society for All Ages- Community-University Partnerships in Research, Education and Services for Older Adults, 10th Annual John K. Friesen lecture series, Vancouver, May 12-13, 1999.

133. Gutman, G. Rural aging - environmental issues. Background paper presented at an Expert Group Meeting on Rural Aging, Sheperdtown, W. Virginia, May 22-25, 1999.

134. Gutman, G.M., Gnaedinger, N. & Clarke Scott. Adapting existing structures for use as seniors' housing: Innovative examples from Canada. Paper presented at the 6th Asia/Oceania Regional Congress of Gerontology, Seoul, Korea, June 8-11, 1999.

135. Feldman, H., Gutman, G. & McDowell, I. The conceptual basis of normal aging: “Successful Aging”. Paper presented at expert group meeting on mild cognitive impairment, Chicago, June 24-27, 1999.

136. Small, J.A. Geldart, K. &. Gutman, G. Communication between individuals with dementia and their caregivers during activities of daily living: The caregiver’s perspective. 4th International Conference on Communication, Ageing, and Health, Surfers Paradise Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, July 13-16, 1999.

137. Gutman, G. Predictors of healthy aging: findings from the Canadian Study of Health and Aging. Invited address, Gerontovida ‘99, III Congress of the Latin American Committee of the International Association of Gerontology, Havana, Cuba, Sept.27-Oct.1, 1999.

138. Feldman, H., Gutman, G., & McDowell, I. The conceptual basis of normal aging: “Successful Aging”. Paper presented at expert group meeting on mild cognitive impairment, Chicago, June 24-27.

139. Gnaedinger, N.J. Gutman, G.M. & Clarke Scott, M.A. Creative conversions of existing buildings to seniors’ housing. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Ottawa, November 4-7, 1999.

140. Zimmerman, L., Mitchell, B., Wister, A. & Gutman, G. Unanticipated consequences: a comparison of expected and actual retirement timing among older women. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Ottawa, Nov, 4-7, 1999.

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141. Small, JA, Geldart, K. & Gutman, G. Communication strategies for Alzheimer’s caregivers: Their use and efficacy. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of American, San Francisco, November 19-23, 1999. Abstract Gerontologist 1999,39:483.

142. Gutman, G. Aging, technology and policy: an international perspective. Keynote address at Promoting Independence and Quality of Life for Older Persons, an international conference on aging, Crystal City, Virginia, December 3-4, 1999.

143. Gutman, G. Environmental planning for the elderly. Invited address, Emerging Opportunities in Seniors’ Housing Conference, Vancouver: February 29, 2000.

144. Gutman, G., Gnaedinger, N. & Clarke Scott, M.A. Housing alternatives for seniors in rural Canada: Examples, program delivery issues and development strategies. First International Conference on Rural Aging, Charleston, West Virginia, June 7-11, 2000.

145. Gutman, G. Distance education in gerontology and geriatrics: Current status and future potential. First International Conference on Rural Aging, Charleston, West Virginia, June 7-11, 2000.

146. Gutman, G. Ageing and the Third Millennium. Plenary address International Federation on Ageing 5th Global Conference on Ageing, Mar del Plata, Argentina, September 17-21, 2000.

147. Stewart, M, MacWilliam, C, Gutman, G., Penning, M. & Tamblyn, R. Challenges and opportunities of knowledge transfer re seniors’ independence: Academic perspective. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Edmonton, Oct. 26-29, 2000.

148. McDonald-Miszczak, L.C., Wister, A. & Gutman, G.M. Self-care among older adults: Objective and subjective illness contexts. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC, Nov. 17-21, 2000.

149. Gutman, G. (2001). IAG in 2001-2005: New directions, new initiatives, new opportunities. Paper presented in a symposium on Global Gerontology and the IAG: History and Emerging Roles (convenor: E. Beregi). 17th World Congress of Gerontology, Vancouver, July 1-6

150. Gutman, G. Post-graduate education in Gerontology: The Canadian experience. Invited paper presented in a symposium on The Master’s Degree in Gerontology: Is it Necessary? (convenors: S. Carmel & M. Bernard) 17th World Congress of Gerontology, Vancouver, July 1-6

151. Gutman, G., Hamm, F., Pickering, L., & Lyttle, I. Kiwanis relocation study: Implementation and resident/family perception of the impact of support activities. Paper presented at the 17th World Congress of Gerontology, Vancouver, July 1-6.

152. Kristjansson, B., McDowell, I., Aylesworth, R & Gutman, G. Who ages successfully? Insights from the Canadian Study of Health and Aging. Poster presented at the 17th World Congress of Gerontology, Vancouver, July 1-6.

153. Low, G. & Gutman, G. (2001). Differences in quality of life perceptions between COPD patients and their non-COPD spouses. Paper presented at the 17th World Congress of Gerontology, Vancouver, July 1-6.

154. McDonald-Miszczak, L., Cantrell, M., Funkhouser, C., Schneider, A. & Gutman, G. (2001). Young-old and old-old adults rate and recall of medication instructions. Paper presented at the 17th World Congress of Gerontology, Vancouver, July 1-6.

155. Selzer, W., Sun, J, Gutman, G. & Unwin, T. (2001). Adapting to relocation: the effects of moving for an elderly psychiatric population. Paper presented at the 17th World Congress of Gerontology, Vancouver, July 1-6.

156. Wu, J. & Gutman, G. (2001). Cyclical migration among elderly immigrants: the case of Taiwanese Canadians in Greater Vancouver. Poster presented at the 17th World Congress of Gerontology, Vancouver, July 1-6

157. Gutman, G. (2001). The changing long-term care population. Paper presented at the 12th Annual John K. Friesen Conference, “The Changing Location of Long Term Care: The Seamless Integration of Technology Enhanced Health Care in the Home and Community”, SFU Wosk Centre for Dialogue, Vancouver, July 9-10.

158. Brink, S. & Gutman, G. Achieving barrier-free environments – the Canadian experience. Paper presented in an invited symposium, Valencia Forum, Valencia, Spain, April 1-4, 2002.

159. Gutman, G. & Gray, J. Ageist language and images in public policy: Another kind of barrier to independence and well-being. Paper presented in the symposium “Concepts and terminology as key elements in the definition and agreement of new visions and strategies in the field of ageing”, Valencia Forum, Valencia, Spain, April 1-4, 2002.

160. Gutman, G. The role of universities in gerontology/geriatrics education: past and future. Paper presented in an invited symposium on Education and Training for an Ageing World, Valencia Forum, Valencia, Spain, April 1-4, 2002.

161. Acanfora, M.A., Gutman, G. & Andrews, A. Ageing, health and research: From the Valencia Forum to the Assembly of Madrid and beyond. World NGO Forum, Madrid Spain, April 7, 2002.

162. Acanfora, M.A., Gutman, G. & Kalache, A. Active aging: from theory to practice. World NGO Forum, Madrid Spain, April 7, 2002

163. Gutman, G. Meeting seniors needs for housing and health, invited address Canada Forum Conference “Developing, Managing and Marketing Seniors Housing and Retirement Living – Meeting Seniors’ Needs in a Changing Economy”, Vancouver, Westin Bayshore, May 7, 2002

164. Beattie, L., Sauter, A., Donald, A., Gutman, G., McGrail, K.M. & Hertzman, C. Linkage of clinical and administrative databases to evaluate the effect of self-rated health, cognition, and function on health care utilization cost per day at

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risk (CPDAR). Poster presented at the 8th International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders, Stockholm, Sweden, July 20-25, 2002.

165. Gutman, G. Elder abuse prevention in Canada, presentation to Elder Abuse Prevention Workgroup, SAGE Couselling Centre, Singapore, July 17, 2002

166. Gutman, G. Meeting seniors’ needs for housing and health, presentation hosted by NTUC ElderCare Cooperative, Singapore, July 18, 2002.

167. Gutman. G. Nursing homes, long term care and maintenance of standards , presentation to NCSS Nursing Home Network, Bethany Methodist Nursing Home, Singapore. July 19, 2002.

168. Gutman, G. An ageing population: Some challenges. Gerontology education: Any answers?, presentation hosted by SAGE Couselling Centre, Singapore, July 19, 2002.

169. Gutman, G., Global Ageing – Challenge of the 21st Century, presentation at Symposium on Healthy Ageing – Strategies and Action in China, Beijing, Nov. 14, 2002.

170. Gutman, G., Global Ageing – Challenge of the 21st Century. presentation at 1st Hainan World Assembly on Healthy Ageing , Sanya, China, Nov. 17, 2002.

171. Gutman, G. Access to health care and education and training of primary health care workers regarding older persons, plenary presentation on behalf of the NGO Community, United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Ministerial Conference on Ageing, Berlin, Germany, September 12, 2002.

172. Gutman, G. Questions about ‘New Options for Independent Living’, home care and long term care, plenary presentation at Public Forum ‘Nine Months Later: Changes to the BC Public Healthcare System’, SFU Harbour Centre, February 4, 2003.

173. Gutman, G. Multi-disciplinary credential programs in gerontology: Tools for development., presentation in a symposium on Education in health care of older people – a range of subjects and tools. Geriatrix Africa ’03, Cape Town, South Africa, March 6-8, 2003.

174. Gutman, G. Africa, ageing and the IAG: Partnerships for now and the future, invited plenary address, Geriatrix Africa ’03, Cape Town, South Africa, March 6-8, 2003.

175. Gutman, G. Follow up Madrid 2002: IAG activities and initiatives, invited symposium presentation, III Pan American Congress of Gerontology, Mar del Plata, Argentina, April 30-May 3, 2003.

176. Gutman, G. Residential and adult day centre relocation of frail elders: Lessons learned from three recent studies, paper presented at the Environment and Aging Congress, International Ecologic Forum, St. Petersburg, Russia. June 30, 2003

177. Gutman, G. Towards new professional and training profiles in the field of ageing: Masters and doctoral degrees in gerontology in light of the International Plan of Action Madrid 2002 A challenge for universities and other institutions of higher education, Vth European Congress of Gerontology, Barcelona, Spain, July 4, 2003.

178. Gutman, G. Social research and quality of life, invited plenary address, V European Congress of Gerontology, Barcelona, Spain, July 1-6, 2003.

179. Small, J. A. & Gutman, G. M. The use and effectiveness of communication strategies in Alzheimer caregiving. Poster presented at Vth European Congress of Gerontology, Barcelona, Spain, July 2-5, 2003.

180. Gutman, G. The aging adult :Viewed from different perspectives, invited symposium presentation, IV Latin American and Caribbean Regional Congress of Gerontology, Santiago, Chile, September 3-6, 2003.

181. Gutman, G. Trends in nursing home care in the developed world: Lessons to be learned and mistakes to be avoided, invited symposium presentation, IV Latin American and Caribbean Regional Congress of Gerontology, Santiago, Chile, September 3-6, 2003.

182. Gutman, G. Seniors health and housing: Challenges and opportunities, invited plenary panel presentation. Canadian Housing and Renewal Association National Symposium on Health and Housing: A Call to Action, Calgary, Alberta, October 2-4, 2003.

183. Gutman, G. Population aging and the future of gerontology: expanding numbers, challenges and opportunities, invited keynote lecture, 16th International Symposium on Aging and Health sponsored by the Japan Foundation for Aging and Health, supported by the Government of Japan, Aichi Health Plaza, Aichi, Japan, October 23, 2003.

184. Gutman, G. & Cormier, R. Canadian seniors speak out about primary health care, paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Toronto, Oct. 30-Nov.1, 2003.

185. Gutman, G. IAG perspectives for medical students. Paper presented in a symposium on active ageing sponsored by WHO, IAG and IFMSA at the 7th Congress Asia/Oceania Regional Congress of Gerontology, Tokyo, November 24-28, 2003.

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186. Gutman, G. AORGC and the IAG: Partners in gerontology information exchange and networking. Invited plenary address, 7th Asia Oceania Regional Congress of Gerontology, Tokyo, Nov. 24, 2003.

187. Gutman, G. Diversity in graduate education in Gerontology: Findings from analysis of existing program worldwide, IAG Invitational workshop"Graduate education in gerontology worldwide: Exploring options for cross-national articulation, student exchanges and more”, Richmond, Virginia Feb. 25-26, 2004

188. Gutman, G., & Hirdes, J. & Beaulieu, M. Graduate education in gerontology in Canada. IAG Invitational workshop"Graduate education in gerontology worldwide: Exploring options for cross-national articulation, student exchanges and more”, Richmond, Virginia Feb. 25-26, 2004

189. Gutman, G. World gerontology and higher education: Perspective and activities of the International Association of Gerontology. Invited closing plenary address, 30 th Annual Meeting and Educational Leadership Conference of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, Richmond, Virginia, February 26-29, 2004.

190. Gutman, G. Promoting healthy lifestyles: Taking “Active Ageing: from theory to practice, Invited presentation, Aging and Global Health conference, Republic of San Marino, March 11-13, 2004.

191. Gutman, G. Global aging – the challenge of the 21st century. Invited opening plenary address presented at International Forum “Interface between aging, longevity and development”, Tunis, Tunisia, April 30, 2004.

192. Gutman, G. International directions in multidisciplinary gerontology education, invited keynote address, Symposium on Multidisciplinary Ageing and Aged Care as part of the AC21 International Forum, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, July 22, 2004

193. O’Rourke, N., Ham, F. & Gutman, G.M. Aspects of behavioural disturbance among nursing home residents with dementia. Poster presented at annual meeting of American Psychological Association, Honolulu, Hawaii, July 28-Aug. 1, 2004.

194. Gutman, G. The importance of technology for the next generation of seniors. Invited address, “From Ageing to Ageing Well” conference, Montreal, October, 2-5, 2004.

195. Gutman, G. Population aging and public health: International perspectives. Invited address, Grand Rounds, Dept. of Public Health Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Oct.13, 2004.

196. Araki, Y. & Gutman, G. Clients and services in assisted living settings in British Columbia. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Victoria, October 21-23, 2004.

197. Cooke, H., Gutman, G. & Chaudhury, H. Organizational and physical environment features associated with resident agitation during bathing on dementia Special Care Units. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Victoria, October 21-23, 2004.

198. Gutman, G. International student networking through the IAG’s International Council of Gerontology Student Organizations (ICGSO). Paper presented in a workshop on “Establishing student and new professional networks”, Annual Meeting, Canadian Association on Gerontology, Victoria, October 21-23, 2004.

199. Gutman, G. The challenges and opportunities of population aging. Invited address “Demographic Trends in Canada” conference organized by Statistics Canada, Vancouver, October 26.

200. Gutman, G. Aging society and responses in Canada. Invited address at an international symposium on World Responses to the Aged Society sponsored by the Presidential Commission for Aging and Future Society, Ministry of Health and Welfare, Government of Korea, Seoul, Korea, Oct. 29, 2004.

201. Gutman, G. Researching new technologies and Current Research at Simon Fraser University. Invited presentations at “Designing for Mobility – Opportunities for the Housing Industry”, a one-day conference organized by CMHC, the Canadian Paraplegic Assn. (Alberta) and the Faculty of Environmental Design/University of Calgary, Calgary, November 24.

202. Gutman, G. Older woman abuse in the context of population aging: Issues, trends, traps and opportunities. Keynote address at “Building Bridges for Prevention of Older Woman Abuse”, a public forum held at the Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue, hosted by BC/Yukon Society of Transition Houses in partnership with the Simon Fraser University Gerontology Research Centre, Febuary 17-18, 2005

203. Gutman, G. Facilitating Alzheimer research in BC: Call to action, presentation at conference “Transforming Dementia Care in BC – Addressing Gaps and Improving Care – Lets Get Creative”. Vancouver, Wosk Centre for Dialogue, April 4, 2005 .

204. Cooke, H. & Gutman, G. Bathing-Related agitation in B.C. Special Care Units. Poster, Alzheimer Society of Canada Annual Meeting, Regina, April 25-27, 2005.

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205. Araki, Y., Gutman, G., Chaudhury, H & Wister, A. Assisted Living coming to the Canadian (BC) market: promises and realities. Paper presented at EDRA-36 the Annual Meeting of the Environmental Design and Research Association, Vancouver, April 27-May 1, 2005.

206. Cooke, H., Gutman, G. & Chaudhury. H. Organizational and physical environmental features associated with resident agitation during bathing on dementia Special Care units. Paper presented at EDRA-36 the Annual Meeting of the Environmental Design and Research Association, Vancouver, April 27-May 1, 2005.

207. Danziger, S., Chaudhury, H. & Gutman, G. Adaptable design in North Vancouver: Client use and satisfaction. Paper presented at EDRA-36 the Annual Meeting of the Environmental Design and Research Association, Vancouver, April 27-May 1, 2005.

208. Gutman, G. Population aging and apocalyptic demography: Separating fact from fiction. Keynote address, 15th Nordic Demographic Symposium, Aalborg, Denmark, April 28-30, 2005.

209. Gutman, G. Global Ageing – Challenge of the 21st century. Opening address, 1st International Care Conference “Partnering in Care and Rehabilitation to Meet the Needs of Ageing Populations, Istanbul, Turkey, May 3-8, 2005.

210. Gutman, G. Global and Canadian Trends in Long-term Care and Home care. Keynote address, 1st International Care Conference “Partnering in Care and Rehabilitation to Meet the Needs of Ageing Populations”, Istanbul, Turkey, May 3-8, 2005.

211. Gutman, G. Global aging and the importance of Gerontology in the 21st Century. Opening keynote address, 1st International Gerontology Symposium in Turkey, Akdeniz University, Antalya, Turkey, May 10-12, 2005.

212. Gutman, G., Cooke, H, Selzer, W., Hamm, F., & Grant, S. Residential and adult day centre relocation of frail elders: lessons from four studies. 1st International Gerontology Symposium in Turkey, Akdeniz University, Antalya, Turkey, May 10-12, 2005.

213. Cooke, H., Gutman, G, & Chaudhury, H. Staff perceptions of bathing-related agitation on special care units. Poster presented at the 18th World Congress of Gerontology, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June 26-30.

214. Gutman, G. Global ageing: Challenges and opportunities. Opening keynote address, 18th World Congress of Gerontology, Rio de Janiero, June 26-30, 2005.

215. Gutman, G. Graduate education in gerontology: a resource for development. Paper presented in the invited symposium “Education and Training for an Ageing World”, 18th World Congress of Gerontology, Rio de Janiero, June 26-30, 2005.

216. Gutman, G. Role of international NGOs in advancing the global agenda on aging: Perspective and activities of the International Association of Gerontology. Paper presented in the Presidential Symposium “Role of International NGOs in Advancing the Global Agenda on Aging”, 18th World Congress of Gerontology, Rio de Janiero, June 26-30, 2005.

217. Gutman, G. The role of education and training in implementation of the Madrid International Plan of Action on Ageing. Paper presented in the invited symposium “Madrid +3: Road to Implementation” 18th World Congress of Gerontology, Rio de Janiero, June 26-30, 2005.

218. Gutman, G. Role of IAG in mainstreaming ageing in the UN system today: What challenges, strategies and actions? Presentation in symposium by same title. 18th World Congress of Gerontology, Rio de Janiero, June 26-30, 2005.

219. Gutman, G. Introduction – Presidential Symposium “The 2004 Tsunami and older people – reaction to a disaster: Case studies and lessons learned”. 18th World Congress of Gerontology, Rio de Janiero, June 26-30, 2005.

220. Gutman, G., Araki, Y. & Spencer, C. Assisted living in British Columbia Canada: Policy shifts and aftershocks. Paper presented in the symposium “Supportive Housing Home Modification”, 18th World Congress of Gerontology, Rio de Janiero, June 26-30, 2005.

221. O’Rourke, N., Cook, M., Theurer, K., Gutman, G. & Bachner, Y. Reliability of responses by persons with severe cognitive loss in long-term care. Paper presented at the 18th World Congress of Gerontology, Rio de Janiero, June 26-30, 2005.

222. Gutman, G. Elder abuse in the global context of population aging: Issues, trends, and challenges for prevention. Rosalie Wolf Memorial Lecture, 10th International Conference on Family Violence, San Diego, CA: Sept. 18-21, 2005.

223. Gutman, G. Staying on the job past age 65: The aging worker’s perspective. Invited talk given at Western Cities Conference, Vancouver, October 3-6, 2005.

224. Gutman, G. Disaster situations and seniors: Follow-up to the IAG World Congress. Presentation at

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“Disaster Planning and Seniors– Coordinating a Global Response” Meeting organized by the Division of Aging and Seniors, Public Health Agency of Canada, Washington, DC, Dec.9, 2005

225. Cook, M., Gutman, G.M., O'Rourke, N., Theurer, K, Bachner, Y., & Kasprow, P. Measuring quality of life for Eden Alternative residents in long-term care. Poster session at Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Orlando, Nov. 2005 & at BCNAR 1st Annual Provincial Research Workshop “Dementia Research in BC: Past, Present and Future”, Vancouver, January 26, 2006

226. Gutman, G. Global aging: Issues and trends. Invited presentation at Social Development Canada Expert Round Table on Seniors, Ottawa, Jan. 19, 2006.

227. Cooke, H. & Gutman, G. Environmental correlates of bathing-related agitation in BC Special Care Units. Poster session at BCNAR 1st Annual Provincial Research Workshop “ Dementia Research in BC: Past, Present and Future”, Vancouver, January 26, 2006.

228. Gutman, G. Elder Abuse as a global issue: Current Challenges and future directions for prevention. Ontario Elder Abuse Annual Conference, Toronto, February 27-28, 2006.

229. Gutman, G. Focus on seniors: Concurrent activities around the world. Public Health Agency of Canada Invitational Meeting on Emergency Preparedness and Seniors. Toronto, February 27-28, 2006.

230. Gutman, G. Meeting the challenges of global aging: The need for a gerontological approach. Invited keynote address, Geriatrics 2006 – International Congress of Elderly Health, Istanbul, Turkey, April 2-6, 2006.

231. Gutman, G. Social and applied gerontology research and education: Crucial for quality care of the elderly. Opening Keynote Address, 2nd International Symposium on Social and Applied Gerontology in Turkey, Antalya, Turkey, April 26-28, 2006

232. Gutman, G.M., Cook, M., O’Rourke, N., Theurer, K., Bachner, Y., & Kasprow, P. (2006). Improving quality of life of long-term care residents using an Eden approach. Paper presented at the 2nd International Symposium on Social and Applied Gerontology in Turkey, Antalya, Turkey, April 26-28, 2006.

233. Gutman, G. Challenges and opportunities of population aging for UCFV and communities in the Fraser Valley. Keynote Address, UCFV Centre for Education and Research on Aging Symposium “Aging in the Fraser Valley”. Chilliwack, May 24, 2006.

234. Gutman, G. Seniors in emergencies: Preliminary review of risk factors. Paper presented at International Federation on Ageing 8th Global Conference, Copenhagen, Denmark, May 30-June 2, 2006.

235. Cook, M., O’Rourke, N., Gutman, G., Theurer, K., Bachner, Y., & Kasprow, P. Measuring loneliness, boredom and hopelessness – a Canadian approach. Paper presented at the 3rd Eden Alternative International Conference, Cairns, Australia, June 7-9, 2006.

236. Gutman, G. Ageism in the workplace: Facts, figures, costs & lost benefits. Invited presentation at “Building Calgary’s Talent - An Interactive Session on Practical Solutions for the Labour Force Challenge” sponsored by the Calgary Chamber of Commerce Talent Pool Development Society and Calgary Economic Development, Telus Centre, Calgary, AB, June 13, 2006.

237. Gutman, G. Global aging: Triumphs and challenges. Presented at “Housing and Important Urban Demographics: Elderly Populations in Developing Countries”, a UN World Urban Forum III Side Event, Vancouver, June 20. Sponsored by the UN/NGO Committee on Aging, New York in cooperation with SFU Gerontology Research Centre and the Society for the Scientific Study of Social Issues.

238. McDonald-Miszczak, L., Plaster, D., O’Leary, C., Ravindran, S. & Gutman, G. (2006). Prospective memory: Older adults’ adherence to a pseudo-medication regimen. Poster presented at the 19th Biennial Meeting of the International Society for Study of Behavioural Development, Melbourne, Australia, July 2-6.

239. Gutman, G. Factors affecting medication compliance in today’s and tomorrow’s older adults. Invited plenary address, Collegium Internationale Geronto Pharmacologicum Congress, Jakarta, Indonesia 11-13 August, 2006.

240. Gutman, G. Aging and health: a challenge for the 21st century. Invited plenary address, 2nd Live Longer and Better Symposium: Healthy Aging and Longevity sponsored by the Education Division, Sante Fe Foundation of Bogota, Bogota, Colombia, Aug. 25 & 26, 2006.

241. Gutman, G. Health Promotion in the Adult Age. Invited plenary address, t 2nd Live Longer and Better Symposium: Healthy Aging and Longevity. Sante Fe Foundation of Bogota, Bogota, Colombia, Aug. 25 & 26, 2006.

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242. Gutman, G. M. In worse health after hospital discharge: structural, policy and practice risks for older persons in acute care hospitals. Paper presented at the 2nd World Ageing and Generations Congress sponsored by the World Demographic Association, St. Gallen, Switzerland September 27-29, 2006.

243. Gutman, G. Conference Outcomes, Recommendations, Law Reform and New Directions. Canadian Conference on Elder Law, Vancouver, Oct. 13-15, 2006.

244. Gutman, G. Trends in long term care in Canada: Lessons for Korea. Invited plenary address, annual meeting, Federation of Korean Gerontological Societies, Seoul, Korea, Oct. 27, 2006.

245. Cooke, H. & Gutman, G. Environmental correlates of bathing-related agitation in dementia special care units. Paper presented at the Alzheimer Society of Canada 28th National Conference, Toronto, ON, Nov. 6-8, 2006.

246. Gutman, G. Place, space and pace: Three fundamentals for charting the future. Opening keynote address, 10th Annual Conference, BC Psychogeriatric Association, Victoria, May 10, 2007.

247. Gutman, G. The end of mandatory retirement in B.C.: Implications for individuals and organizations. 45th Annual Meeting BC Human Resources Management Association, Vancouver, May 11, 2007.

248. Gutman, G. Theory and practice overview: A developmental context for healthy aging. Paper presented in a workshop on “Leveraging Healthy Aging Through Global Action”. 19th World Conference of the International Union of Health Promotion and Health Education, Vancouver, June 10-15, 2007.

249. Hwang, E., Gutman, G., Chaudhury, H., Tam, T., Wister, A., & W. Zheng. Housing and health transitions among Older Chinese and Koreans in BC. Poster presented at 17th Annual John K. Friesen Conference, SFU and at the 19th World Conference of the International Union of Health Promotion and Health Education, Vancouver, June 10-15, 2007.

250. Love, T., Gutman, G., Carmichael, B., Liu, M. , Kaminska, B., Ngai, B., Chuo, Y. Discharge instructions: Can IT facilitated older adult patient’s comprehension and retention of them? Paper presented at the 19th World Conference of the International Union of Health Promotion and Health Education, Vancouver, June 10-15, 2007.

251. Roush, R. & Gutman, G. Geriatric emergency preparedness and response: disaster mental health issues for caregivers of older people. Poster presented at the 19th World Conference of the International Union of Health Promotion and Health Education, Vancouver, June 10-15, 2001.

252. Carmichael, B., Ngai, B., Love, T., Chuo, Y., Tavakolian, K., Kaminska, B. & Gutman, G. Integrated environment and wearable monitoring technology for medical applications. Poster presented at the 2nd Festival of International Conferences on Caregiving, Disability, Aging and Technology. Toronto: June 16-19, 2006.

253. Gutman, G. Housing and service needs of an ageing population. Invited plenary address at “Aware Homes/Aware Care – Transforming Communities, Environments and Technologies for Ageing-in-Place”, 1st Seminar, Nestling Project, Dundalk, Ireland, June 25, 2007

254. Gutman, G. Designing the in-door environment at home and in institutional care settings to improve quality of life for older people. Workshop presentation at 1st Meeting of The Ageing Well Network, Naas, Co. Kildare, Ireland, June 27, 2007.

255. Gutman, G. The role of graduate education in gerontology in advancing the research agenda. Paper presented in the invited symposium “Perspectives for education in an ageing society”, VI European Congress of IAGG, 5-8 July, St Petersburg, Russia.

256. Gutman, G. Engaging the gerontological community in emergency preparedness. Paper presented in the submitted symposium “Seniors and Emergency Preparedness”, VI European Congress of IAGG, 5-8 July, St Petersburg, Russia.

257. Gutman, G. The foundation and models for sustainability in care and services. Invited keynote address, 6th International Care Conference “Aging and Health Across the Continuum: Towards a Sustainable Future”, sponsored by the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario Centre for Professional Nursing Excellence, in partnership with the Alzheimer Society of Ontario and the Regional Geriatrics Programs of Ontario Sept. 27-28, 2007, Hilton Suites Toronto/Markham Conference Centre, Markham, ON

258. Gutman, G. The future of dementia care. Invited plenary address, 4th Canadian Colloquium on Dementia, Vancouver, October 18-20, 2007.

259. Gutman, G. Designing dementia-friendly environments. Parallel update, 4th Canadian Colloquium on Dementia, Vancouver, October 18-20, 2007.

260. Gutman, G. Older woman abuse in the context of population aging. Paper presented in a symposium on gender and aging organized by the Women’s Studies Institute of China, 8th Asia/Oceania Regional Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Beijing, China, Oct.22-25-2007.

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261. Gutman, G. Seniors and disasters: Canada’s response. Paper presented in a symposium on seniors and disasters, 8th Asia/Oceania Regional Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Beijing, China, Oct.22-25-2007.

262. Gutman, G. Mental health issues for older persons in times of disaster. Paper presented in the symposium “Mental Health Issues for Older Adults in Emergencies and Disasters: Addressing Vulnerabilities and Fostering Resilience”. 36th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting of the of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Calgary, AB, Nov. 1-3, 2007

263. Gutman, G., O’Rourke, N., Theurer, K., Kasprow, P., & Bachner, Y. Cognitive status and the psychological well-being of long-term care residents over time. Paper presented at 36th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting of the of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Calgary, AB, Nov. 1-3, 2007

264. Keays, S., Wister, A., & Gutman, G. Characteristics of administrators and quality of care in Ontario care facilities. Paper presented at the 36th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting of the of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Calgary, AB, Nov. 1-3, 2007

265. Gutman, G. Aging demography and women’s issues. Plenary presentation 3rd Canadian Elder Law conference, Vancouver, Nov. 8-10, 2007.

266. Gutman, G. Aging in Canada: Lifestyle and circumstantial changes that contribute to vulnerability. Older Adults and the Environment Workshop sponsored by Health Canada’s Office of Vulnerable Populations, Ottawa, Feb. 5-6, 2008.

267. Gutman, G. Aging and human rights: Issues for all countries. Invited keynote address, 3rd International Social and Applied Gerontology Symposium, Antalya, Turkey, April 16-18, 2008.

268. Gutman, G. Post-graduate education in gerontology. 3rd International Social and Applied Gerontology Symposium, Antalya, Turkey, April 16-18, 2008.

269. Gutman, G. Population Aging: Implications for the nursing profession. Opening Keynote Address, “Older Adults: Maximizing Care Across Health Care Settings”, 2008 Nursing Innovations Conference, Association of Registered Nurses of Newfoundland and Labrador (ARNNI), Newfoundland and Labrador Nurses Union (NLNU) & Newfoundland and Labrador Gerontological Nurses Assn. (NLGNA), St. John’s NFLD, June 4-5, 2008.

270. Gutman, G. The role of international NGOs in the global strategy to combat elder abuse. Presented at “Building knowledge and networks to address elder abuse: Pathways to human rights”. 3rd annual World Elder Abuse Awareness Day event sponsored by the International Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse and co-hosted by the Canadian Network for Prevention of Elder Abuse, Ottawa, June 16-17, 2008.

271. Spencer, C. and Gutman, G. Sharpening our focus. Expert Roundtable on Elder Abuse in Canada sponsored by Human Resources and Social Development Canada. Ottawa, June 18-19, 2008.

272. Gutman, G. WEAAD 2008 – paving the pathway to awareness. Paper presented in a symposium at the 9th Global Conference on Ageing of the International Federation on Aging, Montreal, September 4-7, 2008.

273. Gutman, G. Population ageing and urbanization: Global trends and challenges. Paper presented at the Shanghai International Conference on the Development of Old Age Programs, Shanghai, China, September 25-29, 2008.

274. Gutman, G. Developments in emergency planning and older people in Canada. Paper presented in Presidential symposium on Emergency Preparedness and Older People at the Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Baltimore, MD, November 21-25, 2008.

275. Spencer, S. & Gutman, G. Hunting of the snarf – the elusive search for one big theory for abuse in later life. Paper presented in the symposium Elder Abuse: the Need for Theory at the Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Baltimore, MD, November 21-25, 2008

276. Gutman, G. The significance of social and environmental support for persons with dementia and their families. National Seminar on Psychological Aspects of Dementia, organized by the Dept. of Social Work, D.G. Vaishnav College, Arumbakkam, Chennai, India, March 28, 2009 (presentation via video-conferencing).

277. Gutman, G., Gibson, M., Hirst, S., Fisher, R., & Roush, R. Physical health and psychosocial issues for older persons in disasters and emergencies. Presented at the 16th World Congress on Disaster and Emergency Medicine, Victoria, B.C. May 12-15, 2009.

278. Gutman, G. Environmental Health and Aging: What do we know? What don’t we know? What is the role of nurses? Keynote address, 15th Annual National Conference on Gerontological Nursing, Banff, AB, May 27-30, 2009.

279. Gutman, G. Elder abuse – Bullying at its worst: Occurrence within Canada’s Senior Population. PREVNet 4th Annual Conference, Metro Toronto Conference Centre, June 5, 2009.

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