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Anne Glass
College of Public Health: Health Policy and Management
Assistant Professor
aglass@geron.uga.edu
255 E. Hancock Avenue
University of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602
706.425.3222 (voice)
706.425.3221 (fax)
Educational Background
Ph.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute &Additional Faculty Positions
Assistant Director & Graduate Coordinator, Institute of Gerontology
Associate Project Director and Evaluation Director, Georgia Geriatric
Education Center
Research Interests
The intersection of informal and formal care for older adults and ways to improve that care
- end-of-life care
- housing, community and non-kin caregiving
- long-term care
- cross-cultural comparisons
- quality of care
Professional Affiliations
- Gerontological Society of America
- American Society on Aging
- American Public Health Association
- Southern Gerontological Society
- Georgia Gerontology Society
Selected Publications
Hwang, E., Glass, A.P., Gutzmann, J., & Shin, K.J. (in press - 2008). The meaning of livable community for older adults in the United States and Korea. Journal of Housing for the Elderly, 22 (3).Glass, A.P. & Nahapetyan, L. (in press – 2008). Discussions by elders and adult children about end-of-life preparation and preferences. Preventing Chronic Disease, 5 (1). Retrievable from http://www.cdc.gov/pcd/issues/2008/jan/07_0141.htm.
Brossoie, N., Roberto, K. A., Teaster, P. B., & Glass,
A. P. (2005). Assuring quality care: Exploring
Glass, A. P., Teaster, P. B., Roberto, K. A., & Brossoie, N. (2005). Elderly and Disabled Waiver services: Important dimensions of personal care from the client’s perspective. Home Health Care Services Quarterly, 24, 59-77.
Glass, A.P. & Scariati, P. (2004). Having the talk – and it’s not about sex! Journal of the American Medical Women’s Association, 59, 278-285.
Glass, A. P. (1995). Identifying issues important to patients on a hospital satisfaction questionnaire. Psychiatric Services (formerly Hospital and Community Psychiatry), 46, 83-85.
Glass, A. P. (1992). Variability in nursing home quality: Who or what is responsible? Journal of Long-Term Care Administration, 20, 31-32/35-36.
Glass, A. P. (1992). Resident assessments: A new tool for measuring and improving nursing home quality. Journal of Healthcare Quality, 14, 24-25/28-30.
Glass, A. P. (1991). Nursing home quality: A framework for analysis. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 10, 5-18.
Courses Taught
GRNT 6000: Seminar in AgingGRNT 6650: Aging in Society
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