Dartmouth Medical School. Center for Aging
Biography
The Dartmouth Centers for Health and Aging at the Geisel School of Medicine (formerly the Center for Aging), housed in the Department of Community and Family Medicine, was established in 1992 with the receipt of the Herman O. West Endowment and the allocation of Program Development Funds (PDF) from the Office of the Dean. The Dartmouth Centers for Health and Aging represents, in part, a successful "spin off" of the Dartmouth COOP Network's research and demonstration projects. It aims to improve the quality of life for northern New England's more than 350,000 elderly, by fostering research, education and interdisciplinary collaboration.
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Dartmouth Medical School, Center for Aging records
The collection contains material related to the Center for Aging, including "Joining the Generations" material and meeting material for the Age Day Program.