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1 GRAHAM DAVID ROWLES January 13, 2015 Present Positions Professor of Gerontology & Chair, Department of Gerontology, University of Kentucky Director Graduate Center for Gerontology, University of Kentucky Professor of Geography (joint appointment), Department of Geography, University of Kentucky Professor of Behavioral Science (joint appointment), Department of Behavioral Science, University of Kentucky Professor of Nursing (joint appointment), College of Nursing, University of Kentucky Professor of Health Behavior (joint appointment), Department of Health Behavior, College of Public Health, University of Kentucky Addresses Office Home Graduate Center for Gerontology 621 Crumbaugh Road University of Kentucky Georgetown, KY 40324 1080 Export Street Tel: (502) 570-8879 Suite 280, Room 207 (859) 699-2359 (cell) Lexington, KY 40504 Tel: (859) 218-0145 Fax : (859) 323-5747 E-mail: [email protected] Personal Data Birthdate: August 10, 1946, Carshalton, Surrey, England Resident Status: U.S. Citizen Marital Status: Married to Ruth Anderson Rowles, Ph.D. One son - Darren Graham, One daughter - Valerie Ruth Education B.A. (Hons.) 1967, University of Bristol, England (Geography) M.Sc. 1972, University of Bristol, England (Social Sciences) Ph.D. 1976, Clark University (Massachusetts) (Geography) Post-Doctoral 1977, Lilly Endowment Fellowship (College Education)

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GRAHAM DAVID ROWLES January 13, 2015

Present Positions Professor of Gerontology & Chair, Department of Gerontology, University of Kentucky Director Graduate Center for Gerontology, University of Kentucky Professor of Geography (joint appointment), Department of Geography, University of Kentucky Professor of Behavioral Science (joint appointment), Department of Behavioral Science, University of Kentucky Professor of Nursing (joint appointment), College of Nursing, University of Kentucky Professor of Health Behavior (joint appointment), Department of Health Behavior, College of Public Health, University of Kentucky Addresses Office Home Graduate Center for Gerontology 621 Crumbaugh Road University of Kentucky Georgetown, KY 40324 1080 Export Street Tel: (502) 570-8879 Suite 280, Room 207 (859) 699-2359 (cell) Lexington, KY 40504 Tel: (859) 218-0145 Fax : (859) 323-5747 E-mail: [email protected] Personal Data Birthdate: August 10, 1946, Carshalton, Surrey, England Resident Status: U.S. Citizen Marital Status: Married to Ruth Anderson Rowles, Ph.D. One son - Darren Graham, One daughter - Valerie Ruth Education B.A. (Hons.) 1967, University of Bristol, England (Geography) M.Sc. 1972, University of Bristol, England (Social Sciences) Ph.D. 1976, Clark University (Massachusetts) (Geography) Post-Doctoral 1977, Lilly Endowment Fellowship (College Education)

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Professional Employment 1967-1970 University of Bristol, England, Post Graduate Research Fellow 1970-1971 National Science Foundation Exchange Fellow, Clark University, Worcester, MA 1971-1973 Visiting Lecturer and Research Associate, Graduate School of Geography, Clark

University, Worcester, MA 1975 Lecturer, College of Professional and Continuing Education, Clark University,

Worcester, MA 1976 Coordinator, Program for Elder Persons, College of Professional & Continuing

Education, Clark University, Worcester, MA 1976-1981 Assistant Professor of Geography, Department of Geology and Geography, West

Virginia University 1980-1981 Co-Director, West Virginia University Gerontology Center 1981-1985 Associate Professor of Geography, Department of Geology and

Geography, West Virginia University 1981-1985 Assistant Chair and Director of the Geography Program, Department of Geology and

Geography, West Virginia University 1984 Visiting Scholar in Geography, Arizona State University (Sabbatical) 1985-1988 Associate Professor of Geography, Department of Geography, University of Kentucky 1985-2004 Associate Director for Social and Behavioral Sciences, Sanders-Brown Center on

Aging, University of Kentucky 1988- Professor of Geography, Department of Geography, University of Kentucky 1991- Professor of Behavioral Science, Department of Behavioral Science, University of

Kentucky 1996-2004 Director, Ph.D. Program in Gerontology, University of Kentucky 2000- Professor of Nursing, College of Nursing, University of Kentucky 2000-2004 Visiting Professor, University of Wales, Bangor. 2004- Professor of Gerontology, Graduate Center for Gerontology, University of Kentucky 2004-2008 Director, Graduate Center for Gerontology, University of Kentucky 2004- Professor of Health Behavior, College of Public Health, University of Kentucky 2010 (June-August) Visiting Scholar, School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, Newcastle University, England. 2011- Director, Graduate Center for Gerontology, University of Kentucky 2011- Chair, Department of Gerontology, University of Kentucky 2013 (June-August) Visiting Scholar, Institute for Gerontology, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland Research Interests Meaning of place to elders and its relationship to health and well-being, aging in rural environments (especially Appalachia), aging/environment theory, relocation and migration, long-term care (especially

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assisted living and nursing facility environments), qualitative methodologies, gerontology education. Honors and Awards 1976 Lilly Endowment Post-Doctoral Teaching Fellowship (for the

development of innovative college teaching). 1977 West Virginia University Foundation Associates Award (for program directed to

improving faculty-student relationships). 1980 Salzburg Seminar Fellow, 198th Session, Salzburg Seminar (Austria). 1981 Outstanding Teacher, West Virginia University. 1983 Salzburg Seminar Fellow, 223rd Session, Salzburg Seminar (Austria)

(also received WVU President's Award for this activity). 1986 Elected Fellow, Gerontological Society of America. 1993 Inaugural George Peters Memorial Lecturer, Kansas State University 1997 Southern Gerontological Society Academic Gerontologist Award. 1997 Elected Charter Fellow, Association for Gerontology in Higher Education 2001-2002 President, Sigma Phi Omega, Gerontology Honorary Society 2001 Leadership Service Commendation, American Occupational Therapy Foundation 2004 Distinguished Lecturer, Duke University 2005-2006 President, Southern Gerontological Society 2006 Joseph L. Parkin Memorial Lecturer, University of Iowa 2007 (Oct.) Ruth Zemke Lecturer, Society for the Study of Occupation, Albuquerque, NM 2008 (Sept.) Plenary Address, British Society for Gerontology, Bristol, England 2009 (April) Kentucky Association for Gerontology, Distinguished Educator Achievement Award 2010 (Feb) University of Kentucky Alumni Association, Great Teacher Award (one of only 241

awarded since 1960) 2009-2012 President, Association for Gerontology in Higher Education 2013 (April) Inducted into Southern Gerontological Society Hall of Fame. 2014 Distinguished Faculty Honor, Association for Gerontology in Higher Education Research Grants and Contracts 1978-1981 National Institute on Aging, Principal Investigator, Special Aging Research Award,

"The Geographical Experience of the Elderly" ($61,217) AG00862. 1983-1984 National Science Foundation, Co-Principal Investigator with James R. Bohland and

Robert Q. Hanham, "Multi-Scale Analysis of U.S. Elderly Population Change" ($44,696).

1986 Kentucky Department for Employment Services, Cabinet for Human Resources, Co-

Principal Investigator with Ralph M. Crystal and Thomas A. Arcury, "Needs

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Assessment of Job Training Partnership Act Older Worker's Programs: A Preliminary Investigation" ($20,500).

1986 University of Kentucky Research Committee Grant, Co-Principal Investigator with

Lynne A. Hall, "Social Support of the Elderly and Their Primary Caregivers: A Pilot Test of Instrumentation" ($3,800).

1989 Work/Family Elder Directions, Inc. and Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government, Principal Investigator, "Elderly Housing Resource Program" ($7,150).

1990-1992 Appalachian Regional Commission, Principal Investigator, "Impact of Migration of

the Elderly" ($96,836). 1991-1995 National Institute on Aging, Principal Investigator, "Family Involvement in Nursing

Home Decision-Making" AG08475 ($450,469). 1993-1998 Appalachian Regional Commission, Principal Investigator, "Changing Status of the

Appalachian Population" ($27,820). 1994 Appalachian Regional Commission, Principal Investigator, "Demographic Change in

Appalachia" ($11,248). 1994-1996 Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Principal Investigator, "Long Term

Care of the Rural Elderly" ($44,629). 1998 Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Co-Principal Investigator with Joyce

E. Beaulieu, “Models of Integrated Long-term Care: Rural Applications.” ($25,000) 2000-2001 National Institute on Aging, Co-Principal Investigator with Nancy E. Schoenberg,

“Experiential Dimensions of Health Care Utilization.” ($72,500) R03 2003-2005 National Institute of Nursing Research, Co-Investigator with Sharon Barton, “Family and Cultural Influences on Infant Feeding.” ($148,814) R15 NR08216 2003-2006 Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Co-Investigator with Joseph E. Gaugler

(2003-2005), assumed role of Principal Investigator (2005-2006) “Institutional Permeability in Long-Term Care.” ($1,190,840) R01 HS13181

2005-2007 Cabinet for Health and Family Services, Principal Investigator, “Kentucky Elder

Readiness Initiative.” ($84,914) Contract: M-05087631.(supplementary award of $60,000 received in 2007).

Research Training Grants

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1998-2003 National Institute on Aging, Principal Investigator, "Research Training in Gerontology" Institutional National Research Service Award NIA T32 AG00264 ($628,064).

2003-2004 National Institute on Aging, Principal Investigator, “Research Training in

Gerontology” Institutional National Research Service Award 2003-2006 Health Services and Resources Administration, Co-Investigator, “Academic Administrative Units in Primary Care” ($646,776) 2-D54HP00005-04-00 PUBLICATIONS Books (1) Rowles, G.D. (1978). Prisoners of Space? Exploring the Geographical Experience of Older People, Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 216p. Reprinted 1980. Paperback Edition, 1980. (2) Rowles, G.D. & Ohta, R.J. (Eds.) (1983). Aging and Milieu: Environmental Perspectives on Growing Old, New York: Academic Press, 239p. (3) Reinharz, S. & Rowles, G.D. (Eds.) (1988). Qualitative Gerontology, New York: Springer Publishing Company, 324p. (4) Rowles, G.D., Beaulieu, J.E. & Myers, W.W. (Eds.) (1996). Long-Term Care for the Rural Elderly, New York: Springer Publishing Company, 201p. (5) Rowles, G.D. & Schoenberger, N. (Eds.) (2002). Qualitative Gerontology: A Contemporary Perspective, New York: Springer Publishing Company, 290p. (6) Rowles, G.D. & Chaudhury, H. (Eds.) (2005). Home and Identity in Late Life: International Perspectives, New York: Springer Publishing Company, 397p. (7) Rowles, G.D. & Bernard, M. (Eds.). (2013). Environmental Gerontology: Making Meaningful Places in Old Age. New York: Springer Publishing Company, 320p. (8) Rowles, G.D. & Teaster, P.B. (Eds.) (in preparation: under contract—delivery date 2-1-15). Long-Term Care in an Aging Society. New York: Springer Publishing Company. Monographs (1) Rowles, G.D. (1973). Six Months of Service: An Evaluation of the Worcester Home Care Project for the Elderly, Worcester Council on Aging, 86p.

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(2) Rowles, G.D., Frey-McClung, V. & Pratt, S.G. (1987). West Virginia Atlas of the Elderly. Morgantown, West Virginia University Gerontology Center, 97p. (3) Rowles, G.D., Watkins, J.F., Ilvento, T.W., Raitz, K.B., Danner, D.D. & Nathalang, M. (1988). Kentucky Atlas of the Elderly. Lexington, Sanders-Brown Center on Aging, University of Kentucky, 89p. (4) Rowles, G.D., Watkins, J.F. & Fagan, M. (1992). Elderly Migration and Economic Development: Guidelines for Appalachian Communities Lexington, Sanders-Brown Center on Aging, University of Kentucky, 51p. (5) Rowles, G.D., Watkins, J.F. & Pauer, J. (1992). Impact of Migration of the Elderly Final Report, Appalachian Regional Commission, Contract No. 90-4, CO-10257-89-I-302-0321, 246p. (6) Rowles, G.D., Gallaher, C., Watkins, J.F., Ilvento, T.W. & Danner, D.D. (1996). Kentucky Atlas of the Elderly (1996 Edition) Lexington, Sanders-Brown Center on Aging, University of Kentucky, 141p. (7) Rowles, G.D. & Watkins, J.F. (1998). Changing Status of the Appalachian Population Final Report, Appalachian Regional Commission, Contract No. 93-19, CO-11220-93-I-118, 199p. Chapters in Books (1) Rowles, G.D. (1978). Reflections on experiential fieldwork. In D. Ley & M. Samuels (Eds.). Humanistic Geography: Prospects and Problems. (pp.173-193). New York: John Wiley. (2) Rowles, G.D. (1979). The last new home: Facilitating the older person's adjustment to institutional space. In S.M. Golant (Ed.). Location and Environment of the Elderly Population. (pp.81-94). New York: John Wiley. (3) Rowles, G.D. (1980). Toward a geography of growing old. In A. Buttimer & D. Seamon (Eds.). The Human Experience of Space and Place. (pp.55-72). London: Croom Helm. (4) Rowles, G.D. (1980). Growing old "Inside": Aging and attachment to place in an Appalachian community. In N. Datan & N. Lohmann (Eds.). Transitions of Aging. (pp.153-170). New York: Academic Press. (5) Rowles, G.D. (1983). Geographical dimensions of social support in rural Appalachia. In G. Rowles & R. Ohta (Eds.). Aging and Milieu: Environmental Perspectives on Growing Old. pp.111-130). New York: Academic Press. (6) Rowles, G.D. & Ohta, R.J. (1983). Emergent themes and new directions: Reflection on aging and milieu research. In G. Rowles & R. Ohta (Eds.). Aging and Milieu: Environmental Perspectives

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on Growing Old. (pp.231-239). New York: Academic Press. (7) Rowles, G.D. (1984). Aging in rural environments. In I. Altman, J. Wohlwill, & M.P. Lawton (Eds.). Human Behavior and Environment: The Elderly and the Physical Environment. (pp.129-152). New York: Plenum Press. (8) Rowles, G.D. (1987). A place to call home. In L. Carstensen & B. Edelstein (Eds.). Handbook of Clinical Gerontology. (pp.335-353). New York: Pergamon. (9) Rowles, G.D. & Reinharz, S. (1988). Qualitative gerontology: Applications and challenges. In S. Reinharz & G.D. Rowles (Eds.). Qualitative Gerontology. (pp.3-33). New York: Springer Publishing Co. (10) Golant, S.M., Rowles, G.D. & Meyer, J.W. (1989). The geography of aging and the aged. In G.L. Gaile & C.J. Willmott (Eds.). Geography in America. (pp.451-466). Columbus, OH: Merrill Publishing Co. (11) Rowles, G.D. & Watkins, J.F. (1991). Elderly migration and population change in Appalachia: New opportunities or new problems? In G.D. Rowles & J.F. Watkins (Eds.). Change in the Mountains: Elderly Migration and Population Dynamics in Appalachia. (pp.3-15). Occasional Publication Number 2, Lexington: Sanders-Brown Center on Aging, University of Kentucky. (12) Watkins, J.F. & Rowles, G.D. (1991). Elderly migration and population change in Appalachia: Challenges for the future. In G.D. Rowles & J.F. Watkins (Eds.). Change in the Mountains: Elderly Migration and Population Dynamics in Appalachia. (pp.109-117). Occasional Publication Number 2, Lexington: Sanders-Brown Center on Aging, University of Kentucky. (13) Glasgow, N., Holden, K., McLaughlin, D. & Rowles, G.D. (1993). The rural elderly and poverty. In E. Summers (Ed.). Persistent Poverty in Rural America (pp.259-291). Boulder, CO: Westview Press. (14) Rowles, G.D., Beaulieu, J.E. & Myers, W.W. (1996). Introduction: Long-term care for the rural elderly: The legacy of the Twentieth Century. In G.D. Rowles, J.E. Beaulieu & W.W. Myers (Eds.). Long-Term Care for the Rural Elderly (pp.1-9). New York: Springer Publishing Company. (15) Rowles, G.D. (1996). Nursing homes in the rural long-term care continuum. In G.D. Rowles, J.E. Beaulieu & W.W. Myers (Eds.). Long-term Care for the Rural Elderly (pp.109-131). New York: Springer Publishing Company. (16) Beaulieu, J.E., Rowles, G.D. & Myers, W.W. (1996). Long-term care for the rural elderly: Toward the Twenty-First Century. In G.D. Rowles, J.E. Beaulieu & W.W. Myers (Eds.). Long-Term Care for the Rural Elderly (pp.170-192). New York: Springer Publishing Company.

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(17) Rowles, G.D. & Watkins, J.F. (1996). Growing old in Kentucky: The approaching age of age. In M. Childress (Ed.). The Context of Change: Trends, Innovations and Forces Affecting Kentucky's Future (pp.11-20). Frankfort, KY: The Kentucky Long-Term Policy Research Center. (18) Rowles, G.D. (1998). Community and the local environment. In R.T. Coward & J.A. Krout (Eds.). Aging in Rural Settings (pp.105-125). New York: Springer Publishing Company. (19) Schoenberg, N.E. & Rowles, G.D. (2002). Back to the future. In G.D. Rowles & N.E. Schoenberg (Eds.). Qualitative Gerontology: Perspective for a New Century, (pp.3-28). New York: Springer Publishing Company. (20). Rowles, G.D. (2002). Looking and seeing: Introduction. In G.D. Rowles & N.E. Schoenberg (Eds.). Qualitative Gerontology: Perspective for a New Century, (pp.234-240). New York: Springer Publishing Company. (21) Schoenberg, N.E. & Rowles, G.D. (2002). Forward to the past. In G.D. Rowles & N.E. Schoenberg (Eds.). Qualitative Gerontology: Perspective for a New Century, (pp.281-283). New York: Springer Publishing Company. (22) Rowles, G.D. & Ravdal, H. (2002). Aging, place and meaning in the face of changing circumstances. In R.Weiss & S.A. Bass (Eds.). Challenges of the Third Age: Meaning and Purpose in Later Life. (pp. 81-114).New York, NY: Oxford University Press. (23) Rowles, G.D. (2003). The meaning of place as a component of self. In M.E. Neistadt & E.B. Crepeau (Eds.). Willard & Spackman’s Occupational Therapy (10th Edition).(pp. 111-119) Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins. (24) Rowles, G.D. & Watkins, J.F. (2003). History, habit, heart and hearth: On making spaces into places. In K.W. Schaie, H.-Wahl, H. Mollenkopf & F. Oswald (Eds.). Aging Independently: Living Arrangements and Mobility, (pp.77-96). New York: Springer Publishing Company. (25) Rowles, G.D. & High, D.M. (2003) Family involvement in nursing homes: A decision-making perspective. In P. Stafford (Ed.). Gray Areas: Ethnographic Encounters with Nursing Home Culture (pp.173-201). Santa Fe, NM: SAR Press. (26) Rowles, G.D., Oswald, F., & Hunter, E.G. (2004). Interior living environments in old age. In H-W Wahl, R.J. Scheidt & P.G. Windley (Eds.). Aging in Context: Socio-Physical Environments Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics Volume 23 (pp.167-194). New York: Springer Publishing Company. (27) Gatz, J.L., Rowles, G.D. & Tyas, S.L. (2004). Health disparities in rural Appalachia. In N.Glasgow, L.W. Morton & N. Johnson (Eds.). Critical Issues in Rural Health. (pp.183-194). Ames, IA: Iowa State Press.

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(28) Chaudhury, H. & Rowles, G.D. (2005). Between the shores of recollection and imagination: Self, aging and home. In G.D. Rowles & H. Chaudhury (Eds.). Coming Home: International Perspectives on Place, Time and Identity in Old Age, (pp.3-18). New York: Springer Publishing Company. (29) Rowles, G.D. & Chaudhury, H. (2005). Leaving home. In G.D. Rowles & H. Chaudhury (Eds.). Coming Home: International Perspectives on Place, Time and Identity in Old Age, (pp.379-386). New York: Springer Publishing Company. (30) Rowles, G.D. (2006). A house is not a home: But can it become one? In H-W. Wahl, H. Brenner, H. Mollenkopf, D. Rothenbacher & C. Rott (Eds.). The Many Faces of Health, Competence and Well-Being in Old Age: Integrating Epidemiological, Psychological and Social Perspectives. (pp.25-32). Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer. (31) Oswald, F. & Rowles, G.D. (2007). Beyond the relocation trauma in old age: New trends in elders’ residential decisions. In H-W. Wahl, C. Tesch-Romer & A. Hoff (Eds.). New Dynamics in Old Age: Individual, Environmental and Societal Perspectives. (pp.127-152). Amityville, NY: Baywood Publishing Company. (32) Rowles, G.D. (2008). The meaning of place. In E.B. Crepeau, E.S. Cohn & B.A.B. Schell (Eds.). Willard and Spackman’s Occupational Therapy 11th Edition (pp.80-89). Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. (33) Rowles, & Watkins, J.F. (2010). The geography of aging and the aged. In Warf, B.F. (ed.) Encyclopedia of Geography. (Volume 2). (pp.877-8). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage publications. (34) Rowles, G.D. & Manning L.K. (2011). Experiencing the third age: The perspective of qualitative inquiry. In D.C. Carr & K. Komp (Eds.). Gerontology in the Era of the Third Age: Implications and Next Steps. (pp.147-166). New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company. (35) Rowles, G.D. & Bernard, M. (2013). The meaning and significance of place in old age. In G.D. Rowles. & M. Bernard (Eds.). Environmental Gerontology: Making Meaningful Places in Old Age. (pp. 3-24) New York: Springer Publishing Company. (36) Bernard, M. & Rowles, GD. (2013). Past, present and future in designing private and public environments for creating and sustaining place. In G.D. Rowles. & M. Bernard (Eds.). Environmental Gerontology: Making Meaningful Places in Old Age. (pp. 283-303). New York: Springer Publishing Company. (37) Rowles, G.D., Perkinson, M.A. & Barney, K.F. (in press) The physical environment and aging. In Perkinson, M.A. & Barney, K.F. (Eds.). Occupational Therapy with Aging Adults: Promoting Quality of Life through Collaborative Practice. St. Louis: Elsevier.

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Articles (refereed journals) (1) Peet, J.R. & Rowles, G.D. (1974). Geographical aspects of aging, Geographical Review, 64:2, 287-289. (2) Rowles, G.D. & Johansen, H.E. (1980). C.B. space: A transformation of the freeway driving experience, Geographical Survey, 9:3, 16-27. (3) Rowles, G.D. (1981). Geographical perspectives on human development, Human Development, 24:1, 67-76. (4) Rowles, G.D. (1981). The surveillance zone as meaningful space for the aged, The Gerontologist, 21:3, 304-311. Reprinted in J. Hancock (Ed.). (1987). Housing and the Elderly, (pp.,81-94). New Brunswick: Center for Urban Policy Research, 1987. (5) Rowles, G.D. (1983). Between worlds: A relocation dilemma for the Appalachian elderly, International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 17:4, 301-314. (6) Rowles, G.D. (1983). Place and personal identity in old age: Observations from Appalachia, Journal of Environmental Psychology, 3, 299-313. (7) Rowles, G.D. & Comeaux, M.L. (1986). Returning home: The interstate transportation of human remains, Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 17:2, 103-113. (8) Rowles, G.D. (1986). The rural elderly and the church, Journal of Religion and Aging 2:1/2, 79-98. Reprinted in M. Hendrickson (Ed.) The Role of the Church in Aging: Implications for Policy and Action, (pp.79-98). New York: Haworth Press. (9) Rowles, G.D. (1986). The geography of ageing and the aged: Toward an integrated perspective, Progress in Human Geography, 10:4, 511-539. (10) Rowles, G.D. & Comeaux, M.L. (1987). A final journey: Post death removal of human remains, Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 78:2, 114-124. (11) Rowles, G.D. (1988). What's rural about rural aging? An Appalachian perspective, Journal of Rural Studies, 4:2, 115-124. (12) Rowles, G.D. (1988). The grand fiction of a personal odyssey, Journal of Environmental Psychology, 7:4, 357-365. (13) Bohland, J.R. & Rowles, G.D. (1988). The significance of elderly migration to changes in elderly population concentration in the United States, 1960-1980, Journals of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 43:5, S145-152.

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(14) Rowles, G.D. (1990). Place attachment among the small town elderly, Journal of Rural Community Psychology, 11:1, 103-120. (15) Rowles, G.D. (1991). Beyond performance: Being in place as a component of occupational therapy, American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 45:3, 265-271. Reprinted in R.P. Fleming Cottrell (Ed.) (1996). Perspectives on Purposeful Activity: Foundation and Future of Occupational Therapy (pp.201-208). Bethesda, MD: American Occupational Therapy Association. (16) Rowles, G.D. (1991). Changing health culture in rural Appalachia: Implications for serving the elderly, Journal of Aging Studies, 5:4, 375-389. (17) McCurren, C.D., Hall, L.A. & Rowles, G.D. (1993). Community elders: Prevalence and correlates of depressive symptoms, Clinical Nursing Research, 2:2, 128-147. (18) Rowles, G.D. (1993). Evolving images of place in aging and "aging-in-place," Generations, 17:2, 65-70. Reprinted in D. Shenk & W.A. Achenbaum (Eds.) (1994). Changing Perceptions of Aging and the Aged (pp.115-125). New York: Springer Publishing Company. (19) Rowles, G.D. & Johansson, H.K. (1993). Elderly poverty in rural Appalachia, Journal of Applied Gerontology, 12:3, 349-367. (20) Rowles, G.D. & Watkins, J.F. (1993). Elderly migration and development in small communities, Growth and Change, 24:4, 509-538. (21) Everard, K., Rowles, G.D., & High, D.M. (1994). Nursing home room changes: Toward a decision-making model, The Gerontologist, 34:4, 520-527. (22) High, D.M. & Rowles, G.D. (1995). Nursing home residents, families, and decision making: Toward a theory of progressive surrogacy, Journal of Aging Studies 9:2, 101-117. (23) Rowles, G.D. & High, D.M. (1996). Individualizing care: Family roles in nursing home decision making, Journal of Gerontological Nursing 22:3, 20-25. (24) Rowles, G.D., Concotelli, J.A. & High, D.M. (1996). Community integration of a rural nursing home, Journal of Applied Gerontology, 15:2, 188-201. (25) Rowles, G.D. (2000). Habituation and being in place, Occupational Therapy Journal of Research. 20 (Special Supplement), S52-S67. (26) Nunley, B.L., Hall, L.A., & Rowles, G.D. (2000) Effects of the quality of dyadic relationships on the psychological well-being of elderly care recipients, Journal of Gerontological Nursing. 26:12, 23-31.

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(27) Rowles, G.D. (2001). Anguish of the observed but unseen, Guest editor’s introduction. Journal of Applied Gerontology. 20: 2, 139-143. (28) Shenk, D., Rowles, G.D., Peacock, J., Mitchell, J., Fisher, B., Moore, K. & Hare, L. (2001). Teaching research in gerontology: Toward a cumulative model, Educational Gerontology. 27:7, 537-556. (29) Shawler, C., Rowles, G.D., & High, D.M. (2001). Analysis of key incidents in the life of a nursing home resident, The Gerontologist. 41:5, 612-622 (30) Richardson, D.R., McCulloch, B.J. & Rowles, G.D. (2001). The use of ‘homeostasis’ and ‘complexity’ as orienting concepts in gerontological education, Educational Gerontology. 27:8, 669-680. (31) Beaulieu, J., Rowles, G.D. & Kuder, L.C. (2001). Current research in rural models of integrated long-term care, Journal of Applied Gerontology. 20:4, 379-385. (32) Kuder, L.C., Beaulieu, L.C. & Rowles, G.D. (2001). State and local initiatives and research questions for rural long-term care models, Journal of Applied Gerontology. 20:4, 471-479. (33) Watkins, J.F., Rowles, G.D. & Bowles, S.L. (2004). Population age structure: Spatial patterns and change in Appalachia, Journal of Appalachian Studies. 10:3, 255-267. (34) Hunter, E.G. & Rowles, G.D. (2005). Leaving a legacy: Toward a typology, Journal of Aging Studies. 19, 327-347. (35) Rowles, G.D. (2008). Place in occupational science: A life course perspective on the role of environmental context in the quest for meaning, Journal of Occupational Science, 15:3, 127-135. (36) Matthews, S.M., Peden, A. & Rowles, G.D. (2009) Patient-provider communication: Enhancing diabetes management, Patient Education and Counseling, 76:1, 31-37. (37) Skubik-Peplaski, C., Rowles, G.D. & Hunter, E.G. (2012) Toward a physical environmental continuum for occupational intervention in a rehabilitation hospital. Occupational Therapy in Health Care. 26:1, 33-47. (38) Ewen, H., Rowles, G.D. & Watkins, J.F. (2012). Professional and personal development in contemporary doctoral education, Educational Gerontology. 38, 42-55. (39) Bardach, S. & Rowles, G.D. (2012) Geriatric coverage in health professions education: Are we making progress? The Gerontologist. 52:5, 607-618.

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(40) Salt, E., Rowles, G.D. & Reed, D.B. (2012) Patients’ perception of quality patient-health care provider communication. Orthopaedic Nursing. 31:3, 153-159. (41) Zanjani, F. & Rowles, G.D. (2012) “We don’t want to talk about that”: Overcoming barriers to rural aging research and interventions on sensitive topics. Journal of Rural Studies. 28:4, 398-405. (42) Walsh, K., Rowles, G.D. & Scharf, T. (under review). Constructing home over the life course: Toward a model of at-oneness. Book Reviews (1) Rowles, G.D. (1973). Review of Pearl Jephcott, Homes in High Flats, Edinburgh, Oliver and Boyd, 1971, in Economic Geography, 49:1, 84-86. (2) Rowles, G.D. (1981). Review of David T. Herbert & David M. Smith (Eds.). Social Problems and the City: Geographical Perspectives, New York: Oxford University Press, 1981, in Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 71:1, 108-110. (3) Rowles, G.D. (1982). Review of Martin Wachs, Transportation for the Elderly, Berkeley, California: University of California Press, 1979, in Geographical Review, 72:1, 103-105. (4) Rowles, G.D. (1982). Review of Thomas O. Byerts, Sandra C. Howell & Leon A. Pastalan, Environmental Context of Aging, New York: Garland STPM Press, 1979, in Journal of Environmental Psychology, 2:2, 152-156. (5) Rowles, G.D. (1983). Review of M. Powell Lawton. Environment and Aging, Monterey: Brooks/Cole, 1980, in Environment and Behavior, 15:5, 649-651. (6) Rowles, G.D. (1984). Review of D.C.D. Pocock (Ed.) (1984). in Humanistic Geography and Literature, London: Croom Helm, in Progress in Human Geography, 8:2, 307-309. (7) Rowles, G.D. (1985). Review of Allen Batteau (Ed.). Appalachia and America: Autonomy and Regional Dependence, Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1983, in Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 75:2, 300-303. (8) Rowles, G.D. (1986). Review of Stephen M. Golant. A Place to Grow Old: The Meaning of Environment in Old Age, New York: Columbia University Press, 1984, in The Professional Geographer, 38:1, 114-115. (9) Rowles, G.D. (1986). Review of Raymond T. Coward & Gary R. Lee (Eds.). The Elderly in Rural Society, New York: Springer Publishing Co., 1985, in International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 22:4, 1986, 329-331.

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(10) Rowles, G.D. (1988). Review of John A. Krout. The Aged in Rural America, New York: Greenwood Press, 1986, in Journal of Applied Gerontology, 7:1, 135-137. (11) Rowles, G.D. (1989). Review of Malcolm J. Fisk. Independence and the Elderly, Dover, NH: Croom Helm Ltd, 1986, in Environments, 20:1, 123-125. (12) Rowles, G.D. (1990). Review of Margaret P. Calkins. Design for Dementia: Planning Environments for the Elderly and Confused, Owings Mills, MD: National Health Publishing, 1988, in Ageing and Society, 10:3, 367-368. (13) Rowles, G.D. (1994). Review of Jaber F. Gubrium, Speaking of Life, New York: Aldine de Gruyter, 1993, in Journal of Applied Gerontology 13:4, 481-482. (14) Gallaher, C. & Rowles, G.D. (1995). Review of Thomas C. Ricketts, Lucy A. Savitz, Wilbert M. Gesler & Diana N. Osborne (Eds.). Geographic Methods for Health Services Research New York: University Press of America, 1994, in Journal of Rural Health 11:4, 305-306. (15) Rowles, G.D. (1996). Review of W. Michael Wheeler, Elderly Residential Experience: The Evolution of Places as Residence, New York, NY: Garland Publishing Inc., 1995, in Contemporary Gerontology 3:3, 111-112. (16) Rowles, G.D. (2001). “Reappraising pervasive stereotypes.” Review of Joel S. Savishinsky, Breaking the Watch: The Meanings of Retirement in America, Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2000, in Generations 25:3, 75-77. (17) Hosier, A., Watkins, J.F. & Rowles, G.D. (2004). Review of Rae Bridgeman, Safe Haven: The Story of a Shelter for Homeless Women, Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 2003, in Journal of Architecture and Planning Research. Reports and Other Publications (1) Rowles, G.D. (1972). Aspects of redevelopment and social service provision in urban areas: A Queens-Syracuse-Clark colloquium, Antipode, 4:2, 44-45, reprinted in Monadnock, 16, 1972, 57-58. (2) Rowles, G.D. & Blinderman, C. (Eds.) (1975). Reflecting, Worcester: Clark University Central Services, 44p. (3) Rowles, G.D. (1977). Choosing a Home: Guided Design Instructional Unit, 59p. (4) Rowles, G.D. (1979). Directory of Research and Researchers on the Geography of Aging, Association of American Geographers Task Force on Aging, 25p.

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(5) Rowles, G.D. (1980). Facilitating growth of creative learners, WVU Report, April, 3. (6) Rowles, G.D. (1980). Choosing a Home: Instructors Manual, October, 1980, 13p. (7) Rowles, G.D. (1981). Why a University Gerontology Center? A personal view, West Virginia University Gerontology Center Quarterly, 3:1, 2p. (8) Rowles, G.D. (1981). The Geographical Experience of the Elderly. Final Progress Report, National Institute on Aging, Special Aging Research Award AG00862, 52p. (9) Wilkinson, C.W., Rowles, G.D. & Maxwell, B. (1982). Growing Old in Rural America: A Comprehensive Annotated Bibliography (1975-1981), Morgantown, West Virginia University Gerontology Center, 119p. (10) Rowles, G.D. (1986). The Elderly of Appalachia. Appalachian Data Bank Report #3, Lexington, Kentucky, Appalachian Center, University of Kentucky, 26p. (11) Rowles, G.D. (1988). On being in the world: Observations from social geography, Gerontology Special Interest Section Newsletter, American Occupational Therapy Association, 11:4, 2. (12) Johnson, R.C. & Rowles, G.D. (1989). Housing Resources for the Elderly, Lexington, Sanders-Brown Center on Aging, University of Kentucky, 36p. (13) Glasgow, N., Holden, K., McLaughlin, D. & Rowles, G.D. (1992). The Rural Elderly and Poverty Life Course Institute Working Paper #92-04, Ithaca, NY, Cornell University, 38p. (14) McCulloch, B.J. & Rowles, G.D. (1993). Guest editors' introduction, Journal of Applied Gerontology Special Issue: Poverty among the elderly of rural America, 12:3, 299-301. (15) McCann, E., Rowles, G.D., & Whitlatch, E. (1994). Housing Resources for the Elderly, (2nd Edition), Lexington, Sanders-Brown Center on Aging, 48p. (16) Rowles, G.D., Beaulieu, J.E. & Myers, W.W. (1995). Contemporary Directions in Long-Term Care for the Rural Elderly (position statement based on September 1994 conference) Lexington, Sanders-Brown Center on Aging, 9p. (17) Rowles, G.D. (1996). Crossing bridges (Editorial). Journal of Applied Gerontology 15:1, 5-7. (18) Rowles, G.D. (1997). Creating diversity: It's not how old we grow but how we grow old. Proceedings of the 1996 West Virginia Conference on Aging, (pp.13-19). Morgantown, WV: West Virginia University Center on Aging.

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(19) Victory, K.T., Ravdal, H. & Rowles, G.D. (1998). Conundrums of Collaboration. In R.J.F. Elsner (Ed.). Voices of Experience: Listening to our Elders (pp.11-39). Athens, GA: UGA Gerontology Center. (20) Hatcher, K.R., Rowles, G.D., & Hilberg, K. (1999). Housing Resources for the Elderly, (3rd Edition), Lexington: Sanders-Brown Center on Aging, Occasional Publication Number 4, 49p. (21) Moore, L.M. & Rowles, G.D. (2001). Housing Resources for the Elderly, (4rd Edition), Lexington: Sanders-Brown Center on Aging, Occasional Publication Number Victory, K.T., (22) Ravdal, H. & Rowles, G.D. (1998). Conundrums of Collaboration. In R.J.F. Elsner (Ed.). Voices of Experience: Listening to our Elders (pp.11-39). Athens, GA: UGA Gerontology Center. (23) Rowles, G.D. & Rowles, G.D. (2003). Teaching tips: Elder mentoring. Adult Development and Aging News 31:1, 4-5. (24) Rowles, G.D. & Watkins, J.F. (2004). Elder mentorship at the University of Kentucky. In J.L. Schwar (Ed.). Mentoring: Structure, Design and Implementation (pp.24-31). Athens, GA: UGA Gerontology Center Technical Report UGAGC-04-001 (25) Rowles, G.D. (2006). Foreword. In R.T. Goins & J.A. Krout (Eds.) Service Delivery to Older Rural Adults New York: Springer Publishing Company. (26) Ewen, H.H. & Rowles, G.D. (2006). Adult foster care homes. In R. Schulz, L. Noelker, K. Rockwood & R. Sprott (Eds.). The Encyclopedia of Aging (4th Edition). New York: Springer Publishing Company. (27) Rowles, G.D. & Wallace, H.M. (2006). Rural elders. In R. Schulz, L. Noelker, K. Rockwood & R. Sprott (Eds.). The Encyclopedia of Aging (4th Edition). New York: Springer Publishing Company. (28) Rowles, GD. (2007). Kentucky Elder readiness Initiative: A Survey of Commonwealth Residents, 16 Separate 10 page reports summarizing and illustrating findings from the Kentucky Elder Readiness Initiative: August 7, KERI: Preliminary Findings for Buffalo Trace Area Development District August 9, KERI: Preliminary Findings for Bluegrass Area Development District August 15, KERI: Preliminary Findings for Lincoln Trail Area Development District August 16, KERI: Preliminary Findings for Green River Area Development District August 20, KERI: Preliminary Findings for FIVCO Area Development District August 23, KERI: Preliminary Findings for KIPDA Area Development District September 10, KERI: Preliminary Findings for Cumberland Valley Area Development District September 11, KERI: Preliminary Findings for Kentucky River Area Development District

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September 20, KERI: Preliminary Findings for Big Sandy Area Development District September 25, KERI: Preliminary Findings for Gateway Area Development District September 27, KERI: Preliminary Findings for Northern Kentucky Area Development District October 1, KERI: Preliminary Findings for Purchase Area Development District October 2, KERI: Preliminary Findings for Pennyrile Area Development District October 10, KERI: Preliminary Findings for Lake Cumberland Area Development District October 22, KERI: Preliminary Findings for Barren River Area Development District November 1, KERI: Preliminary Statewide Findings (29) Rowles, G.D. (2014) Foreword. In K. M. Hash, E.T. Jurowski & J.A. Krout (Eds.) Aging in Rural Places: Policies, Programs and Professional Practices. New York: Springer Publishing Company. PAPERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS (1) Rowles, G.D. (1975, March). A working class district growing old, presented to Annual Meeting, Eastern Historical Geography Association, Sturbridge, Massachusetts. (2) Rowles, G.D. (1977, April 27). Prisoners of Space? Exploring the geographical experience of older people, presented at Annual National Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Salt Lake City, Utah. (3) Rowles, G.D. (1978, April 10). The last new home: Facilitating the older person's adjustment to institutional space, presented at Annual National Meeting, Association of American Geographers, New Orleans, Louisiana. (4) Rowles, G.D. (1978, April 10). On the need to probe deeper, Commentary, presented at Special Session, "Locational and Environmental Research on the Elderly Population," Annual National Meeting, Association of American Geographers, New Orleans, Louisiana. (5) Rowles, G.D. (1978, September 24). The community-based alternative in transportation planning for the elderly: A case study of Newburg, presented at Annual Fall Conference, West Virginia Planning Association, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. (6) Rowles, G.D. (1978, November 17) Space, time and place in the older person's experience of environment, presented at Annual National Meeting, Gerontological Society, Dallas, Texas. (7) Rowles, G.D. (1979, April 24). Place, time and aging in an Appalachian community, presented at Annual National Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (8) Rowles, G.D. (1979, May 26). Growing old "inside": Aging and attachment to place in an Appalachian community, presented at West Virginia University Gerontology Center, First National Conference on Aging, "Transitions of Aging," Morgantown, West Virginia.

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(9) Rowles, G.D. (1980, April 16). The surveillance zone as meaningful space for the aged, presented at Annual National Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Louisville, Kentucky. (10) Rowles, G.D. (1980, November 24). Socio-spatial support systems in rural Appalachia, presented at Annual Meeting, Southeastern Division, Association of American Geographers, Blacksburg, Virginia. (11) Rowles, G.D. (1981, April 20). Between two worlds: A spatial dilemma for the Appalachian elderly, presented at Annual National Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Los Angeles, California. (12) Rowles, G.D. (1981, May 23). Geographical dimensions of social support in rural Appalachia, presented at West Virginia University Gerontology Center, Second National Conference on Aging, "Aging and Milieu," Morgantown, West Virginia. (13) Rowles, G.D. (1981, November 9). Between worlds: A relocation dilemma for the Appalachian elderly, presented at Joint Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America and the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Toronto, Canada. (14) Rowles, G.D. (1981, November 11) Spatial dimensions of social support in rural Appalachia, presented at Joint Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America and the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Toronto, Canada. (15) Rowles, G.D. (1982, April 18). The meaning of place in old age: Examples from Appalachia, presented at Annual National Meeting, Environmental Design Research Association, College Park, Maryland. (16) Rowles, G.D. (1982, April 27). Environmental integration of the rural elderly: Implications for service delivery, presented at Annual National Meeting, Association of American Geographers, San Antonio, Texas. (17) Rowles, G.D. (1982, November 20). Observing the rural elderly, presented at Annual National Meeting, Gerontological Society of America, Boston, Massachusetts. (18) Rowles, G.D. (1983, April 27). Place and personal identity in old age: Observations from Appalachia, presented at Annual National Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Denver, Colorado. (19) Rowles, G.D. (1983, October 21) Aging and relocation in Appalachia: A longitudinal perspective on the migration decision process, presented at the Conference on Appalachia Geography, Pipestem State Park, West Virginia.

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(20) Rowles, G.D. (1983, November 21). Exploring the meaning of place in old age, presented at the 36th Annual Meeting of The Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, California. (21) Hanham, R.Q., Rowles, G.D. & Bohland, J.R. (1984, April 24). The changing geography of the elderly in the United States, presented at Annual National Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Washington, D.C. (22) Rowles, G.D. (1984, September 26). The rural elderly and the church, presented at National Symposium, "The Role of the Church and Aging," Lutheran Council in the U.S.A., Zion, Illinois. (23) Rowles, G.D., Hanham, R.Q. & Bohland, J.R. (1984, November 17). Explaining the changing geography of the elderly in the United States, presented at 37th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Antonio, Texas (poster). (24) Rowles, G.D. (1985, April 23). Toward a lifecycle perspective on environmental perception, presented at Annual National Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Detroit, Michigan. (25) Rowles, G.D., Hanham, R.Q. & Bohland, J.R. (1985, July 15). Explaining changes in the regional concentration of the elderly in the U.S.A., presented at XIIth International Congress of Gerontology, New York, New York. (26) Rowles, G.D. & Kershaw, E.W. (1985, November 24). The church as a focus of support for the rural elderly, presented at 38th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, Louisiana. (27) Shannon, G.W. & Rowles, G.D. (1986, May 7). Alzheimer's disease: Is medical geography relevant?" presented at Annual National Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Minneapolis, Minnesota. (28) Rowles, G.D. (1986, July 20). The rural church and social work: Partners with a future, presented at Pre-Institute Symposium on Religion and Social Work in Rural America, 11th National Institute on Social Work in Rural Areas, Franklin, West Virginia. (29) Rowles, G.D. (1986, July 28). Aging, health care and health culture in Appalachia: Implications for geriatric education, address to Ohio Valley Appalachia Regional Geriatric Education Center Summer Geriatric Institute, Lexington, Kentucky. (30) Rowles, G.D. (1986, November 22). What's rural about rural aging? An Appalachian perspective, presented at 39th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Chicago, Illinois. (31) Rowles, G.D. (1987, October 13) The rural environment as a context for aging, presented at 26th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Homes for the Aged, Louisville, Kentucky.

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(32) Rowles, G.D. (1987, October 22). Beyond mentorship: The contribution of Duane S. Knos as perceived by his students and peers, presented at Special Session in Honor of Duane S. Knos, Master Teacher, National Council for Geographic Education, Annual National Meeting, Springfield, Missouri. (33) Rowles, G.D. (1987, November 19). Sample selection in qualitative gerontology, presented at 40th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, D.C. (34) Meyer, J., Rowles, G.D. & Golant, S.M. (1988, April 18). The geography of aging and the aged, presented at 41st Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Phoenix, Arizona. (35) Rowles, G.D. (1988, August 14). From the outside looking in at the inside looking out, Keynote Research Address, presented at American Occupational Therapy Foundation Research Symposium, Pingree Park, Colorado. (36) Rowles, G.D. (1989, March 21). Audrey: Exploring the personal geography of old age, presented at Annual National Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Baltimore, Maryland. (37) Rowles, G.D. (1989, May 18). An Appalachian autumn: Growing old in the mountains, Keynote Research Address, Southwest Virginia Training Consortium, Abingdon, Virginia. (38) Rowles, G.D. (1989, June 20). The changing socio-cultural context of rural aging: Perspectives from a study of the elderly in rural Appalachia, presented at XIVth International Congress of Gerontology, Acapulco, Mexico. (39) Rowles, G.D. (1989, November 20). Studying the individual as mirror of rural society, presented at 42nd Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Minneapolis, Minnesota. (40) Rowles, G.D. (1990, March 27). The realities of aging in Appalachia, Keynote Research Address, Coalition of Appalachian Ministries, Spring Assembly, Charleston, West Virginia. (41) Watkins, J.F. & Rowles, G.D. (1990, November 19). Elderly migration in Appalachia, presented at 43rd Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Boston, Massachusetts. (42) Rowles, G.D. (1990, November 19). Changing health culture in rural Appalachia: Implications for serving the elderly, presented at 43rd Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Boston, Massachusetts. (43) Watkins, J.F. & Rowles, G.D. (1991, April 14). Elderly migration in Appalachia, presented at Annual National Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Miami, Florida.

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(44) Rowles, G.D. (1991, June 3). The assessment environment, presented at 71st Annual Meeting of the American Occupational Therapy Association, Cincinnati, Ohio. (45) Rowles, G.D. (1991, November 23). Intra-regional diversity in elderly migration: Implications for community development, presented at 44th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, California. (46) Rowles, G.D. (1992, March 31). On individual experience, occupation and occupation, presented at 3rd Annual Research Colloquium at the Annual National Conference of the American Occupational Therapy Association, Houston, Texas. (47) Adkins, K.B., Rowles, G.D. & High, D.M. (1992, April 19). Geographical dimensions of resident interaction in a nursing home, presented at 88th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, San Diego, California. (48) Watkins, J.F. & Rowles, G.D. (1992, April 20) Categorizing impacts of elderly migration in small areas, presented at 88th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, San Diego, California. (49) Rowles, G.D. & Johansson, H.K. (1992, May 14). Rural elderly poverty: Appalachian style, presented at 2nd Biennial Conference on Rural Aging of the Sanders-Brown Center on Aging, Lexington, Kentucky. (50) Everard, K., Rowles, G.D. & High, D.M. (1992, November 20). Nursing home room changes: Toward a decision-making model, presented at the 45th Annual National Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, D.C. (Poster). (51) Adkins, K.B., Rowles, G.D. & High, D.M. (1992, November 21). Resident social interaction in a nursing home: A geographical perspective, presented at the 45th Annual National Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, D.C. (52) McDonald, J., High, D.M. & Rowles, G.D. (1992, November 21). Factors affecting social interaction in a nursing home, presented at the 45th Annual National Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, D.C. (53) Everard, K., Concotelli, J.A., McDonald, J., Adkins, K.B., Rowles, G.D., High, D.M., & Helton, A. (1993, April 29) Where nursing home residents spend their waking hours: Typical patterns of resident behavior and influencing factors, presented at 14th Annual Meeting of the Southern Gerontological Society, Richmond, VA. (54) McDonald, J., High, D.M., & Rowles, G.D. (1993, April 29). DNR orders in nursing homes: Policy and practice confusions, presented at 14th Annual Meeting of the Southern Gerontological Society, Richmond, VA.

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(55) Concotelli, J.A., Rowles, G.D., & High, D.M. (1993, November) Not a world apart: Permeability and community integration of a rural nursing home, presented at 46th Annual National Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA. (56) Rowles, G.D. & Watkins, J.F. (1994, March 31). Elderly migration and community development in Appalachia, presented in Presidential Plenary Session of the 90th Annual National Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, San Francisco, CA. (57) Rowles, G.D., Concotelli, J.A. & High, D.M. (1994, April 23). Community integration of a rural nursing home, presented at 15th Annual Meeting of the Southern Gerontological Society, Charlotte, NC. (58) Rowles, G.D. (1994, September 23). Nursing homes in the rural long-term care continuum, presented at 3rd Biennial Conference on Rural Aging of the Sanders-Brown Center on Aging, Lexington, KY. (59) Rowles, G.D. & High, D.M. (1994, November 19). Family involvement in nursing home decision making, presented at 47th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Atlanta, GA. (60) High, D.M. & Rowles, G.D. (1994, November 19). Toward a theory of progressive surrogacy, presented at 47th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Atlanta, GA. (61) High, D.M. & Rowles, G.D. (1995, November 17). Families and patterns of decision making in nursing homes, presented at 48th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Los Angeles, CA (Poster). (62) Rowles, G.D. & High, D.M. (1995, November 18). Uneasy alliances: Families and physicians in the decision to enter a nursing home, presented at the 48th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Los Angeles, CA. (63) Rowles, G.D. (1996, October 17). Celebrating diversity: It's not how old we grow but how we grow old, Keynote Research Address presented at 1996 West Virginia Conference on Aging, Davis, WV, October 17, 1996. (64) Rowles, G.D. & Watkins, J.F. (1996, November 12). Growing old in Kentucky in the approaching age of age: Where are we now and where are we going? Address presented at "Exploring the Frontier of the Future," 1996 Conference of the Kentucky Long-Term Policy Research Center, Louisville, KY. (65) High, D.M. & Rowles, G.D. (1996, November 18). Enhancing decision-making in nursing homes: The role of families," presented at the 49th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of

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America, Washington, DC. (66) Rowles, G.D., High, D.M. & Malcein, M. (1996, November 20). Whose place? The nursing home resident's room as contested space, presented at the 49th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC. (67) Rowles, G.D. (1997, November 13). Intrusiveness in conducting qualitative research in rural communities, presented at 50th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC. (68) Rowles, G.D., Richardson, D.R. & McCulloch, B.J. (1998, February 20). "Look closer, see me!" Toward elder-centered gerontology education, presented at 24th Annual Meeting of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, Winston Salem, NC. (69) Victory, K.T., Ravdal, H. & Rowles, G.D. (1998, April 4). Conundrums of collaboration, presented at 9th Annual Student Convention on Gerontology and Geriatrics, Atlanta, GA. (70) Rowles, G.D. & Calbeck, K.B. (1998, April 18). Gerontology in higher education in the southeast: A time/space perspective on patterns of growth, presented at 19th Annual Meeting of the Southern Gerontological Society, Chattanooga, TN. (71) Rowles, G.D. (1998, July 23). Rural communities in transition: Dilemmas in long-term care, Keynote Address, presented at 3rd Annual North Carolina Summer Symposium on Aging, Boone, NC. (72) Rowles, G.D. (1998, October 1). Long-term care in transitional rural communities, Keynote Address, presented at 1998 West Virginia Conference on Aging, Martinsburg, WV. (73) Rowles, G.D., McCulloch, B.J. & Richardson, D.R. (1998, November 21). Research training innovation in a Gerontology Ph.D. Program, presented at special AGHE symposium at the 51st Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Philadelphia, PA. (74) Rowles, G.D. (1999, January 8). Habituation and being in place: Implications and opportunities for occupational therapy, presented at, "A Synthesis of Knowledge Regarding the Concept of Habit," Research Conference of the American Occupational Therapy Foundation, Pacific Grove, CA. (75) Rowles, G.D., McCulloch, B.J. & Richardson, D.R. (1999, February 25). Research training innovation in a gerontology Ph.D. program, presented at the 25th Annual Meeting of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, St. Louis, MO. (76) Victory, K., Ravdal, H. & Rowles, G.D. (1999, February 27). Elder mentoring as a model for intergenerational collaboration, presented at the 25th Annual Meeting of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, St. Louis, MO.

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(77) Richardson, D.R., McCulloch, B.J. & Rowles, G.D. (1999, February 28). Psychosocial and biomedical interaction in the gerontology classroom, presented at the 25th Annual Meeting of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, St. Louis, MO. (78) Rowles, G.D. (1999, April 10). University degree programs in gerontology: The view from the Bluegrass, invited plenary session address presented at the 20th Annual Meeting of the Southern Gerontological Society, Atlanta, GA. (79) Rowles, G.D. (1999, July 21). International perspectives on rural long-term care, invited address to “Debate of the Age” conference, University of Wales, Bangor, United Kingdom. (80) Shawler, C & Rowles, G.D. (1999, November 21). Analysis of key incidents in the life of a nursing home resident, presented at 52nd Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, CA. (81) Rowles, G.D. & Ravdal, H. (1999, November 22) Aging, place and meaning in the face of changing circumstances, presented at 52nd Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, CA. (82) Rowles, G.D. (2000, April 3) Occupational therapy and “Being in place.” Keynote Sixth Annual “Breakfast with a Scholar” address at the annual Conference and Exposition 2000 of the American Occupational Therapy Association, Seattle, WA. (83) Rowles, G.D. (2000, May 3). Healthy aging in rural environments: “Being in place” in rural Appalachia. Invited presentation at West Virginia Educational Council Annual Conference, ‘Healthy People for a Better State of Health.” Canaan Valley Resort, WV. (84) Rowles, G.D. (2000, June 10). Participant observation in rural communities, presented at First International Conference on Rural Aging: A Global Challenge, Charleston, WV. (85) Schoenberg, N.E. & Rowles, G.D. (2000, November 18). New directions in qualitative gerontology: An overview, presented at 53rd Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, D.C. (86) Rowles, G.D. (2000, November 18). On being there: Mentoring qualitative research, presented at 53rd Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, D.C. (87) Rowles, G.D. (2001, February 24). Qualitative research mentoring, presented at 27th Annual Meeting of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, San Jose, CA. (88) Rowles, G.D. (2001, April 4). History, habit, heart and hearth: Making spaces into places in old age, presented at International Conference, Ageing in the Community: Living Arrangements and Mobility, Heidelberg, Germany.

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(89) Shawler, C. & Rowles, G.D. (2001, April 6). “Lessons from Edna”: Case study of a nursing home resident, presented at the 22nd Annual Meeting of the Southern Gerontological Society, Lexington, KY. (90) Rowles, G.D. & Rubinstein, R.L. (2001, July 3) Rural-urban contrasts in the meaning of place in the context of American culture: Toward a theory of the meaning of place, presented at 17th World Congress of the International Association of Gerontology, Vancouver, Canada. (91) Rowles, G.D. (2001, July 6) Doctoral education in gerontology: Do we need it? presented at 17th World Congress of the International Association of Gerontology, Vancouver, Canada. (92) Watkins, J.F. & Rowles, G.D. (2001, November 15). Residential mobility and the (re)making of place among elders, presented at the 54th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Chicago, IL. (93) Rowles, G.D. & Watkins, J.F. (2002, March 1) Strategies and approaches to managing interdisciplinary gerontological education over time, presented at 28th Annual Meeting of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, Pittsburgh, PA. (94) Rowles, G.D. (2002, March 2) Is there distinctive development in late life? presented at Sigma Phi Omega Presidential Session, 28th Annual Meeting of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, Pittsburgh, PA. (95) Rowles, G.D. (2002, October 18) Wide open spaces, dense forests and lofty mountains: Connecting with and serving rural older adults, presented at 21st Annual Conference of Grantmakers in Aging, Long Beach, CA. (96) Rowles, G.D. (2003, March 8) Keeping faith: Perspective on the future of gerontology, presented at Sigma Phi Omega Presidential Session, 29th Annual Meeting of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, St. Petersburg, FL. (97) Rowles, G.D., Gatz, J.L. & Tyas, S.L. (2004, April 2). Health disparities in rural America: Widening horizons, presented at 25th Annual Meeting of the Southern Gerontological Society, Atlanta, GA (98) Rowles, G.D. (2004, June 18). A critique of Oswald et al. ‘The role of the home environment in middle and late adulthood,” presented at International Conference, ‘The Many Faces of Health, Competence and Well-Being in Old Age: Integrating Epidemiological, Psychological and Social Perspectives’ Heidelberg, Germany. (99) Hunter, E.G. & Rowles, G.D. (2004, November 22). Creating a typology of legacy, presented at 57th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC

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(100) Rowles, G.D. & Lewis, D.C. (2005, March 31, 2005). Outreaching and in-reaching: Bringing the academy to the community and the community to the academy, presented at Council of Presidents Symposium, 26th Annual Meeting of the Southern Gerontological Society, Orlando, FL. (101) Rowles, G.D. & Gaugler, J.A. (2005, March 31). Institutional permeability in long-term care: A multi-site mixed methods study, presented at 26th Annual Meeting of the Southern Gerontological Society, Orlando, FL. (102) Rowles, G.D. & Gaugler, J.A. (2005, June 27). Institutional permeability in long term care: Blending quantitative and qualitative research, presented at the 18th World Congress of Gerontology, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (103) Rowles, G.D. (2005, November 18). Embracing context in qualitative research: The role of time and place. (Keynote address) Presented at pre-conference workshop, ‘Qualitative and Mixed-Methods Research: Improving the Quality of Science,’ 58th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Orlando, FL. (104) Rowles, G.D. (2005, November 18) On the place of research in gerontology. (Keynote address). Presented at pre-conference workshop, ‘Aging Research Strategies: Competencies, Mentoring and Publishing for Students and Professions,’ 58th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Orlando, FL. (105) Rowles, G.D. (2005, November 21). What time is this place? The temporal depth of living environments in old age. Presented at 58th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Orlando, FL. (106) Rowles, G.D. (2006, February 10). From admission to graduation and beyond: Assessing outcomes in gerontology doctoral education. Presented at 32nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, Indianapolis, IN (107) Watkins, J.F & Rowles, G.D. (2006, February 10). Toward a paradigm of doctoral education in gerontology: Philosophical and operational considerations. Presented at 32nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, Indianapolis, IN (108) Rowles, G.D. & Watkins, J.F. (2006, February 11). Mentoring in gerontology doctoral education. Presented at the Past President’s Symposium of the 32nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, Indianapolis, IN. (109) Rowles, G.D. (2006, April 5). Natural bridges: Toward a regionally representative, responsible and responsive gerontology. Presidential address presented at the 27th Annual Meeting of the Southern Gerontological Society, Lexington, KY.

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(110) Rowles, G.D., Culp, P., Sands, H. & Wallace, H. M. (2006, April 6). The boomers are retiring: Kentucky’s Elder Readiness Initiative (KERI). Presented at the 27th Annual Meeting of the Southern Gerontological Society, Lexington, KY. (111) Rowles, G.D. (2006, October 3). The meaning of home in rural America. Joseph L. Parkin Memorial Lecture. Presented at University of Iowa, Iowa City. (112) Rowles, G.D., Ewen, H.H., Underwood, M.M., & Watkins, J.F. (2006, October 30). Assessing professional and personal development in contemporary graduate education. Poster presented at the 2006 Assessment Institute, Indianapolis, IN. (113) Rowles, G.D., Underwood, M.M., Watkins, J.F., & Ewen, H.H. (2006, October 31). From admission to graduation and beyond: Assessing outcomes in gerontology education. Presented at the 2006 Assessment Institute, Indianapolis, IN. (114) Rowles, G.D. (2006, November 14). Aging population, fraying benefits: Perspectives from the Kentucky Elder Readiness Initiative. Presented at 13th Annual Conference of the Kentucky Long-Term Policy Research Center, Lexington, KY. (115) Rowles, G.D. & Watkins, J.F. (2006, November 17). The gerontological imagination in gerontological education? Paper presented in Presidential Symposium, Is the Gerontological Imagination Catching On? at the 59th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Dallas, TX. (116) Lawhorn, N., D’Angelo, R., Rowles, G.D. & Watkins, J.F. (2006, November 19) Measuring institutional permeability in long-term care: The resident’s perspective. Poster presented at the 59th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Dallas, TX. (117) D’Angelo, R., Lawhorn, N., Watkins, J.F. & Rowles, G.D. (2006, November 19). Wellbeing in long-term care: The role of institutional permeability. Poster presented at the 59th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Dallas, TX. (118) Bottiggi, K.A., Ewen, H.H., Rowles, G.D. & Watkins, J.F. (2007, March 3). Students’ professional and personal growth throughout gerontology doctoral training: Results of a new assessment system. Poster presented at 33rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, Portland, OR. (119) Rowles, G.D. (2007, May 8). Setting the stage: Older adults and the environment. Invited address, presented at “Physical Space and Aging: Spatial and Architectural Design for Elders,” 2007 Friedman Conference, Washington University, St. Louis, St Louis, MO.

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(120) Rowles, G.D. (2007, October 12). The Kentucky Elder Readiness Initiative (KERI). Presentation to Kentucky League of Cities Annual Convention and Exposition, Covington, KY. (121) Rowles, G.D. (2007, October 26). Place in occupational science: A life course perspective on the role of environmental context in the quest for meaning. 2007 Ruth Zemke Lecture, delivered to 6th Annual Research Conference of the Society for the Study of Occupation, Albuquerque, NM. (122) Rowles, G.D. (2007, November 6). Volunteering: Findings from the Kentucky Elder Readiness Initiative. Presentation to Kentucky Society for Directors of Volunteer Services, Louisville, KY. (123) Sands, H.R. & Rowles, G.D. (2007, November). Community denial and aging of the baby Boom cohort: Findings from the Kentucky Elder Readiness Initiative (KERI). Poster presented to the 60th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, CA. (124) Rowles, G.D. & Sands, H.R. (2008, February 23). Preparing states for an aging America: The Kentucky Elder Readiness Initiative as an educational model. Paper presented at the 34th Annual Meeting of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, Baltimore, MD (125) Rowles, G.D. & Sands, H.R. (2008, April 18). University-community partnerships in responding to an aging society: The Kentucky Elder Readiness Initiative (KERI) as an educational model. Presented at the 29th Annual Meeting of the Southern Gerontological Society, Atlanta, GA. (126) Rowles, G.D. (2008, May 13). Who are tomorrow’s assisted living community clients? Insights from KERI. Plenary address to Kentucky Assisted Living Facilities Association Annual Conference and Exposition, Bowling Green, KY. (127) Rowles, G.D., Sands, H.R. & Vorsky, F.B. (2008, May 14). Kentucky Elder Readiness Initiative: Implications for Volunteering. Presentation to Kentucky Hospital Association Auxillians and Volunteers Annual Conference, Louisville, KY. (128) Rowles, G.D. & Cooper, W. (2008, July 22). Aging of the Baby Boomers: Perspectives from the Kentucky Elder Readiness Initiative (KERI). Presented to 33rd Annual National Association of Area Agencies on Aging Conference and Trade Show, Nashville, TN. (129) Rowles, G.D. (2008, September 6). Making and remaking place in old age. Plenary address to the British Society for Gerontology, Bristol, England. (130) Rowles, G.D. (2008, October 28). Preparing for the aging of the Baby Boom Generation: Kentucky’s Elder Readiness Initiative (KERI), Presentation to Southeastern Association of Area Agencies on Aging & Mississippi Aging Network, Annual Conference, Biloxi, MS.

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(131) Rowles, G.D. (2008, November 20) Perspectives and priorities of the Baby Boomers. Invited presentation at Kentucky Long-Term Policy Research Center 15th Annual Conference, “Visioning Kentucky’s Future: Measures and Milestones,” Covington, KY. (132). Vorsky, F.B. & Rowles, G.D. (2008, November 22). Will the Boomers volunteer? Findings from the Kentucky Elder Readiness Initiative (KERI). Poster presented to the 61st Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, National Harbor, MD. (133) Rowles, G.D. & McIlwain, A.S. (2010, March 6). Lifelong learning among Baby Boomers: Findings from the Kentucky Elder Readiness Initiative (KERI). Poster presented to the 36th Annual meeting of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, Reno NV. (134) Rowles, G.D. (2010, April 8) Engaging rural communities through participant observation and extended in-depth interviewing. Paper presented at Southern Gerontological Society Presidential Symposium “Gathering Data from Rural Older Adults: Multiple Methods that Work” Richmond, VA. (135). Rowles, G.D. (2010, June 8). Honoring wisdom and experience in planning for our elders. Beatrice Ruth Burgess Memorial Lecture (keynote), West Virginia University, 32nd Summer Institute on Aging, Morgantown, WV. (136) Rowles, G.D. (2010, June 19). Relocation trajectories and the making and remaking of place. Paper presented at invited research symposium, Knowledge and Action, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany. (137) Rowles, G.D. (2010, September 28). Exploring implications of demographic change for Area Agencies on Aging: A Case Study of Kentucky’s Elder Readiness Initiative (KERI). Paper presented at Southeastern Association of Area Agencies on Aging Annual Conference, Louisville, KY. (138) Bardach, S.H. & Rowles, G.D. (2011, March 19). Cross-disciplinary comparison of the definition, valuation, and evaluation of geriatric coverage in the health professions. Paper presented at the 37th Annual meeting of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, Cincinnati, OH. (139) Rowles, G.D. (2011, March 20). Living an old age imagined. Presidential address. Presented at 37th Annual meeting of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, Cincinnati, OH.

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(140) Danzl, M., Harrison, A., Hunter, E. & Rowles, G.D. (2012, February).The use of teams in qualitative research. Poster presented at American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting. Chicago IL (141) Danzl, M., Harrison, A., Hunter, E. & Rowles, G.D. (2012, March). The use of teams in qualitative research. Poster presented at University of Kentucky Center for Clinical and Translational Science Spring Conference – Appalachian Health Summit. Lexington KY (March, 2012). (142) Rowles, G.D. (2012, April 27). Making and remaking home. Keynote address. Minnesota Gerontological Society. Minneapolis, MN (143) Rowles, G.D. (2012, November 9). Making and remaking home: Aging in place, relocation and the role of occupational therapy. Keynote address. 7th Annual Occupational Therapy and Occupational Science Research Day. Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, KY. (144) Bardach, S.H. & Rowles, G.D. (2012, November 15) Geriatric education in the health professions: Are we making progress? Poster presented at the 66th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Diego, CA. (145) Rowles, G.D. (2012, November 16). Relocation trajectories and the making and remaking of place. Paper presented at the 66th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Diego, CA. (146) Rowles, G.D. (2013, March 1). From blackboard to Blackboard: Personal perspective of an aging educator. Paper presented at 39th Annual meeting of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, St. Petersburg, FL. (147) Rowles, G.D. (2013, March 2) Fighting gerontophobia and ageism with gerontological literacy Paper presented at Past Presidents' Symposium, 39th Annual meeting of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, St. Petersburg, FL. (148) Rowles, G.D. (2013, April 7). The paradox of retirement in gerontology. Paper presented at Council of Presidents Symposium, “Retirement taught: Retirement lived.” 34th Annual Meeting of the Southern Gerontological Society, Charlotte, NC. (149) Rowles, G.D. & Walsh, K. (2013, July 23). Growing old and the making and remaking of home in rural environments. Paper presented at Older People Research and Development Network (OPAN) annual conference, Swansea, Wales. (150) McCarthy, V., Bowland, S., Rowles, G.D., Linfield, K., Thibault, J., Wilson, J., Bockweg, A. & Hoogland, A. (2013, November 20). Facilitating self-transcendence: Developing an intervention to enhance optimal aging. Paper presented at the 67th Annual Meeting of the

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Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA. (151) Rowles, G.D. (2013, November 22). Preparing students for an aging society. AGHE Presidential symposium paper presented at the 67th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA. (152) Danzl M, Hunter E, Kitzman P, Harrison A, McKeon P, & Rowles, G.D. (2014, February 4) “Rehabilitation Education for Caregivers and Patients” (RECAP) theory and model. Poster presented at American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting. Research Section. Las Vegas, NV. (153). Danzl M, Kitzman P, Harrison A, Hunter E, Rowles, G.D. & McKeon P. (2014, February 5). “Rehabilitation Education for Caregivers and Patients (RECAP): Impactingphysical therapy in stroke rehabilitation. Educational Leadership Conference, American Physical Therapy Association. Las Vegas, NV. (154) Danzl M, Harrison A, Kitzman P, Hunter E, McKeon P, and Rowles, G.D. (2014, February 6). “Rehabilitation Education for Caregivers and Patients” (RECAP) in stroke physical therapy practice. (Neurology Section, Stroke Special Interest Group). American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting. Las Vegas, NV. (155) Rowles, G.D. (2014, February 28). Transitioning to retirement? Autoethnography of an aging educator. Paper presented to 40th Annual Meeting of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, Denver, CO. (156) Rowles, G.D. (2014, March 1) When the bottom line is the bottom line: Fundraising for gerontology programs in the new academy. Presented to 40th Annual Meeting of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, Denver, CO. (157) Walsh, K., Rowles, G.D. & Scharf, T. (2014, November 6). Constructing home over the life course: Toward a model of at-oneness. Presented at the 68th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC (158) Rowles, G.D. (2014, November 8). Meaning in environmental gerontology: An autoethnography. Presented at the 68th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC (159) Husak, R., Marshall, R. & Rowles, G. (2014, November 21). Understanding the experience of driving with a passenger with Aphasia. Presented at the Annual meeting of the American Speech Language and Hearing Association, Orlando, FL.

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EDITORIAL SERVICES Editor, Journal of Applied Gerontology, 1995-1999. Editorial Board, The Gerontologist, 1987-1991. Editorial Board, Journal of Aging Studies, 1988-1993. Editorial Board, Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 1992-1998; 2002-2006. Editorial Board, Journal of Applied Gerontology, 1993-1995; 2007-. Advisory Board, Gerontology and Geriatrics Education, 2005-2012. Editorial Board, Journal of Housing for the Elderly, 2007-. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Courses Taught (Graduate = G, Undergraduate = U) Growing Old in Today’s World (U) Human Geography (U) Urban Geography (U) Urban Social Geography (U/G) Social Geography (U) Human Use of the Earth (U) The Experience of Space (U) Urban Planning Concepts and Techniques (U) Geographical Perspectives on Aging (U, G) Aging and Environment (U, G) The Nature of Evidence (U) Research Design and Methodology in Human Geography (G) Geographic Theory and Practice (G) Study of the Older Person (G) Aging and Adjustment (G) Research Design and Methodology in Gerontology (G) Integrative Seminar in Gerontology (G) Aging in Rural Environments (G) Aging and the Life Course (G) Qualitative Gerontology (G)

Institutes, Workshops, Invited Lectures & Testimonies before Public Commissions

"Urban Social Geography Seminar," Dynamy Inc., 1972. Faculty Development Course, "Education and Elders," Quinsigamond Community

College, Worcester, MA, 1976. "Psychosocial Aspects of Aging" (with Anita S. Harbert), West Virginia

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Commission on Aging, Summer Institute, 1977. "Intra Urban Land Use Patterns and Dynamics," West Virginia Realtor's Institute,

1977, 1978, 1983. "Instruction in the Guided Design Method" (with Kenneth C. Martis and Robert A.

Young), Association of American Geographers, National Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1977; also presented with Kenneth C. Martis at National Council for Geographic Education, National Meeting, St. Louis, Missouri, 1977.

"Diffusing Guided Design," with Michael Libbee, Kenneth Martis, Tom Martinson,

Gary Elbow, Association of American Geographers, National Meeting, Los Angeles, California, 1981; also presented at National Council for Geographic Education, National Meeting, Pittsburgh, 1981, and Association of American Geographers, National Meeting, San Antonio, Texas, 1982.

"Environmental Perspectives on Aging," West Virginia University, Summer Institute

on Aging, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982. "Aging in Rural Environments," Allegany Community College, 1983. West Virginia

University Medical Center, Charleston, WV, 1984. Holiday Inn, Wheeling, WV, 1984. West Virginia University, Summer Institute on Aging, 1986. Southeastern Area Agencies on Aging Training Conference, Lexington, KY, 1986.

"Environmental Perspective on Growing Old," West Virginia Psychological

Association, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1983. "Environmental Design for the Elderly," University of Kentucky, Summer Series on

Aging, Lexington, KY, 1986. "Dilemmas of Service Delivery to the Rural Elderly," Southwest Virginia Training

Consortium, Abingdon, VA, 1989. "Elderly Migration and Its Implications for Local Communities (with John F.

Watkins), University of Kentucky, Summer Series on Aging, Lexington, KY, 1991. "Family Involvement in Nursing Homes," University of Kentucky, Summer Series

on Aging, Lexington, KY 1994. "Nursing Home Decision Making," Eastern Kentucky University (Kentucky

Association for Gerontology), Richmond, KY, 1995. "Health Care and Health Culture of the Rural Elderly" (with Wayne W. Myers),

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University of Kentucky, Summer Series on Aging, Lexington, KY, 1996. "A Framework for the Future of Rural Long-Term Care," presented at 8th Annual

Conference on Aging of the Ohio Association of Area Agencies on Aging, Columbus, OH, September, 1997.

“The Gift of Aging,” presented at Leadership Kentucky Foundation conference,

Hazard, KY, October, 1999; Hyden, KY, October, 2000; Glasgow ,KY, October, 2001; Ashland, KY, November, 2001.

“Keys to Interdisciplinary Education in Gerontology: Moving from Multidisciplinary to

Interdisciplinary Education,” presented at Annual National Meeting of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, San Jose, CA, February 23, 2001.

“How to get a Job in Gerontology: Academia,” presented at Annual National

Meeting of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, San Jose, CA, February 23, 2001.

“Ph.D. Level Gerontology Education at the University of Kentucky,” presented at

University of Maryland, Baltimore and University of Maryland, Baltimore County, June 13, 2001.

“Attachment to Possessions and Meaning of Home: On Making Spaces into Places in

Old Age,” presented at 10th Annual KIPDA Conference on Aging ‘Housing for Life’s Transitions,’ Louisville, KY, September 25, 2001.

“Qualitative Research” 12hr teaching unit presented in SW 395 course as part of

Community-based Research Education in Eastern Kentucky (CREEK) program offered in Hazard, KY, November 6 & 13 and December 4, 2004.

“Qualitative Research” 12hr teaching unit presented in SW 395 course as part of

Community-based Research Education in Eastern Kentucky (CREEK) program offered in Hazard, KY, November & December, 2004; November & December, 2005; November & December, 2006.

“Aging Boomers in Changing Rural Environments: Perspectives from the Kentucky

Elder Readiness Initiative (KERI),” presented at Rural Aging Conference, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, October 3, 2006.

“Aging of the Baby Boomers: The Kentucky Elder Readiness Initiative,” Testimony

to the Legislative Research Commission Health and Human Services Subcommittee Special Advisory Committee of Senior Citizens, November 2, 2006.

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“Meeting the Educational Needs of Seniors: Perspective from the Kentucky Elder

Readiness Initiative (KERI).” Invited presentation, Bluegrass Community and Technical College, January 12, 2007.

“Baby Boomers Volunteering?” Presentation to Annual Volunteer Recognition

Dinner, Faith in Action, Lexington, KY, April 23, 2007

“The Meaning of Place in Rural Communities.” Invited presentation, College of Social Work, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH., May 23, 2007. “Kentucky’s Elder Readiness Initiative.” Invited presentation to ‘Leadership Elizabethtown,’ Elizabethtown, KY, May 24, 2007. “A Model for Preparing States for an Aging America: The Kentucky Elder Readiness Initiative.” Presented at 24th Annual Summer Series on Aging, Lexington, KY, June 27, 2007. “Preliminary Findings from the Kentucky Elder Readiness Initiative,” Community Forums held in 15 cities in Kentucky, one in each Area Development District (ADD): August 7, Maysville (Buffalo Trace ADD); August 9, Lexington (Bluegrass ADD); August 15, Elizabethtown (Lincoln Trail ADD); August 16, Owensboro (Green River ADD); August 20, Ashland (FIVCO ADD); August 23, Jeffersontown (KIPDA ADD); September 10, Corbin (Cumberland Valley ADD); September 11, Hazard (Kentucky River ADD); September 20, Prestonsburg (Big Sandy ADD); September 25, Owingsville (Gateway ADD); September 27, Covington (Northern Kentucky ADD); October 1, Paducah (Purchase ADD); October 2, Hopkinsville (Pennyrile ADD); October 10, Russell Springs (Lake Cumberland ADD); October 22, Bowling Green (Barren River ADD). Convener, Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, Pre-Conference Workshop & Clinic, “Grant Writing,” Baltimore, MD, February 21, 2008; San Antonio, TX, February 26, 2009. “The Kentucky Elder Readiness Initiative: Implications for Jenkins. Presentation to City Council, Jenkins, KY, April 7, 2008. “Preparing for Aging Baby Boomers: Kentucky’s Elder Readiness Initiative.” Presentation to Kentucky Long-Term Policy Research Center Advisory Committee, Legislative Research Commission, Frankfort, KY., May 8, 2008.

“Kentucky Elder Readiness Initiative: An Update.” Presented to Kentucky Area Agencies for Aging Quarterly Meeting, Frankfort, KY., August 8, 2008.

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“Preparing for Aging Communities: An American Case Study.” Invited presentation, Keele University, Keele, England, September 8, 2008.

“The Meaning of Place and its Influence on Aging Well.” Address to Metropolitan Louisville Aging in Place Council Roundtable II, Louisville, KY., October 16, 2008. “Challenges of an Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Gerontology.” University of Heidelberg, Germany, February 5, 2009. “Aging in Kentucky.” National Association of Social Workers—Kentucky Chapter, Jenny Wiley State Resort Park, December 10, 2009. “Living the Life You have Imagined.” Invited Commencement Address, Auerbach School of Occupational Therapy, Spalding University, Louisville, KY, June 4, 2010 “A Place for Our Elders.” Invited public lecture presented at Newcastle University as part of the Changing Age initiative, Newcastle, England, July 13, 2010. “Relocation Trajectories and the Making and Remaking of Place” Invited public lecture presented at the National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland, July 8, 2013 “Contextualizing Lived Experience” Presented at invited Symposium/Workshop, Innovations in Life Course Research, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland, July 19, 2013. “Aging in and Out of Place: Toward Understanding and Intervention,” Presented at Interdisciplinary Seminar Series on Aging, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 21, 2014.

GRADUATE STUDENT MENTORING Ph.D. Committees Completed Graduated Dean Rodeheaver, Psychology (West Virginia University) 1982 Jeanne Thomas, Psychology (West Virginia University) 1983 Laura Carstensen, Psychology (West Virginia University) 1983 Nancy Van Winkle, Sociology (University of Kentucky) 1987 Beverly A. Morris, Anthropology (University of Kentucky) 1989 Fay E. Reilly, Nursing (University of Kentucky) 1991 Patricia Howard, Nursing (University of Kentucky) 1992

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Mary E. Pietrukowicz, Sociology (University of Kentucky) 1992 Linda C. Kuder, Public Administration (University of Kentucky) 1993 Joan B. Popyach, Nutrition (University of Kentucky) 1993 Karen Falconer, Geography (University of Kentucky) 1993 Michael Kukral, Geography (University of Kentucky) 1994 Malcolm Cutchin, Geography (University of Kentucky)(Chair) 1995 Cynthia Leedham, Sociology (University of Kentucky) 1995 Karen Sexton, Nursing (University of Kentucky) 1996 James Concotelli, Ed. Psychology (University of Kentucky) 1996 Stephen Hanna, Geography (University of Kentucky) 1997 Robin Heath, Anthropology (University of Kentucky) 1998 Susan Pope, Nursing (University of Kentucky) 1999 Cheryl Hoyt, Nursing (University of Kentucky) 1999 Matthias Udie, Public Administration (University of Kentucky) 1999 Juliana McDonald, Anthropology (University of Kentucky) 2000 Marles Schoenberger, Sociology (University of Kentucky) 2000 Mary Rado Simpson, Nursing (University of Kentucky) 2001 Thomas Tucker, Sociology (University of Kentucky) 2001 Robynn Pease, Sociology (University of Kentucky) 2002 Aileen Wiglesworth, Gerontology (University of Kentucky) 2002 Barbara Nunley, Nursing (University of Kentucky) (Co-Chair) 2002 Kevin Borders, Social Work (University of Louisville) 2002 Kevin Lomax, Gerontology (University of Kentucky) (Chair) 2002 John Shotwell, Communications (University of Kentucky) 2002 Lisa Curch, Gerontology (University of Kentucky) 2002 Patti Ryan, Nursing (University of Kentucky) 2003 Celeste Shawler, Nursing (University of Kentucky) 2003 Mia Rosenfeld, Gerontology (University of Kentucky) (Co-Chair) 2003 Lukawee Piyabanditkul, Nursing (University of Kentucky) 2003 Regina D. Francis, Communications (University of Kentucky) 2003 Sanggil Kim, Nursing (University of Kentucky) 2003 Judi Daniels, Nursing (University of Kentucky) 2004 Mary Lee Horosewski, Communications (UK) 2005 Elizabeth G. Hunter, Gerontology (University of Kentucky) (Chair) 2005 Keith Knapp, Gerontology (University of Kentucky) (Chair) 2005 Linda Wray, Nursing (University of Kentucky) 2005 Heidi Holmes, Gerontology (University of Kentucky) (Co-Chair) 2006 Amy Hosier, Gerontology (UK) 2006 Susan Lawrence, Gerontology (UK) (Co-Chair) 2006 Collette Strother, Gerontology (UK) 2006 Debra Kleesattel, Gerontology (UK) 2006 Linda Jasper, Sociology (UK) 2007

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Dory Marken, Gerontology (UK) 2007 Angela Redwine, Gerontology (UK) (Co-Chair) 2007 Tenzin Wangmo, Gerontology (UK) 2008 Susan Matthews, Nursing (UK) 2008 Elizabeth Salt, Nursing (UK) 2009 Laura Stephenson, Gerontology (UK) 2009 Rebecca Taha, Gerontology (UK) Chair 2010 Tina M. Kruger, Gerontology (UK) 2011 Amanda Sokan, Gerontology (UK) 2011 Erin Waddell, Gerontology (UK) Co-Chair 2012 Camille Skubik Peplaski, Rehabilitation Sciences (UK) 2012 Lori Reynolds, Gerontology (UK) Chair 2012 Heather Wallace, Gerontology (UK) Chair 2012 Shoshana Bardach, Gerontology (UK) 2013 Megan Danzl, Rehabilitation Sciences (UK) 2013 Kathy B. Isaacs (UK) (Nursing) (UK) 2013 Julie A. Brown, Gerontology (UK) Chair 2014 Kara Cecil, Health Services Research, DrPH (UK) 2014 Current Ph.D. & Dr.PH Committees Patrick Dillon, Gerontology (UK) Chair Elizabeth Grant, Nursing (UK) Kelsey Hanrahan, Geography (UK) Aasha Hoogland, Gerontology (UK) ABD Chair Ryan Husak, Rehabilitation Sciences (UK) Michelle List, Gerontology (UK) Sandra McCoy, Nursing (UK) Amber McIlwain, Gerontology (UK) (ABD) Melissa Moorer, Geography (UK) (ABD) Natasha Niro, Gerontology (UK) Christen Page, Rehabilitation Sciences (UK) Rodion Svynarenko, Family Sciences (UK) Twilla Parr, Gerontology (UK) Chair Rebecca Roach, Educational Leadership (UK) Melanie Schrader, Nursing (UK) Shannon Shumaker, Nursing (UK) Tracey Vitori, Nursing (UK) Marylou Wallace, DrPH (UK) Erin Yelland, Family Sciences (UK)

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Masters Committees Completed Graduated Patricia Ice, Geography (WVU) - Chair 1981 Linda Duckson, Geography (WVU) - Chair 1984 Beverly Doss, Interior Design (UK) 1987 Nancy Spires Norris, Human Environment: Textiles (UK) 1987 Shirley Stern Bryan, Human Environment: Textiles (UK) 1988 Mary E. Pietrukowicz, Sociology (UK) 1988 Michael Pirani, Geography (UK) - Chair 1989 Adrian Smith, Geography (UK) 1991 Ian Cook, Geography (UK) - Chair 1992 Glenn Humphries, Geography (UK) 1993 Ellyn Jorda, Sociology (UK) 1995 Mendy Whitmore, Interior Design (UK) 1995 Vicky Liardet, Geography (UK) 1997 Lauri Jones, Geography (UK) 1998 Natasha Lucas (UK) 1999 Cindi Gardner, Anthropology (UK) 2003 Tara A. Lowder, Interior Design (UK) 2010 Cari Allen, Interior Design (UK) 2010 Jane Hughes, Interior Design (UK) 2011 Helda Shrestha, Interior Design (UK) 2013 SELECTED UNIVERSITY SERVICE ACTIVITIES Undergraduate Advisor and Honors Program Coordinator, Geography Program, Department of

Geology and Geography, West Virginia University, 1976-1985. Geography Program Director, West Virginia University, 1981-1985. Co-Director, West Virginia University Gerontology Center, 1980-1981. Search Committee, Director of West Virginia University Gerontology Center, 1980-1981. Academic Standards Committee, College of Arts and Sciences, West Virginia University, 1981-1984. Board of Directors, West Virginia University Center for Guided Design, 1982-1985. Social Studies Review Committee, College of Arts and Sciences, West Virginia University, 1984-1985. Board of Directors, Center on Aging Foundation, University of Kentucky, 1986-2004. Planning Committee for Clinical Geriatrics and Long-Term Care, College of Medicine, University

of Kentucky, 1986-1988. Geography Department Graduate Committee, University of Kentucky, 1986-1997 (Chair, 1994-95). Co-Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Geography, University of Kentucky, 1988-1989. Donovan Trust Advisory Committee, University of Kentucky, 1986-1988; 1998-2002 (Chair- 2000-2004). Department, Institute and College External Review Committees University of Kentucky: Behavioral Science (1986-1987), Geography (1987-1988), Political

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Science (1988-1989), Center for Developmental Change (1990-1991), Interdisciplinary Human Development Institute (1993), Interior Design (1993), Statistics (1994), The Graduate School (2000), Interdisciplinary Human Development Institute (2004--Chair), College of Nursing (2008—Chair), Gerontology Institute, Georgia State University (2014).

Department Chair, Dean, and Institute Director Search Committees West Virginia University: West Virginia Gerontology Center Director (1980-1981). University of Kentucky: Behavioral Science (1987-1988); Interior Design, Merchandising and Textiles (1993-1994); Geography (1996); Dean of the Graduate School (1997), Director, Interdisciplinary Human Development Institute (Chair) (1998-1999); Dean, College of Public Health (2004).

Social Science Area Advisory Committee, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Kentucky, 1991-1993. Administrator, Thomas P. Rogers Endowment, 1991-present. Member, Medical Center Research Advisory Committee, University of Kentucky, 1996-1999. Chair, Ph.D. Program in Gerontology, Steering Committee, University of Kentucky, 1996-2004. Director of Graduate Studies, Ph.D. Program in Gerontology, University of Kentucky, 1996-2000. Co-Chair, Ph.D. Research Challenge Initiative in Gerontology Faculty Search Committee,

University of Kentucky (recruiting for 6 faculty lines), 1998-2001. College of Public Health Committees, University of Kentucky Administrative Council, 2003-2008; 2009- Admissions and Student Affairs 2008-2009 Faculty Council (Chair), 2009-2012 Global Health 2010- Graduate Center for Gerontology Committees, University of Kentucky Administrative Council 2004 – present (Chair 2004-2008, 2011-present). Finance Committee (Chair), 2004-2008. Faculty Search Committee (Chair), 2004-2007. Development Committee (Co-Chair), 2009- University Committee on Strategic Planning and Priorities, Research Sub-Committee, 2006-2007. University William Sturgill Award Committee, 2011 Presidential Fellowship Selection Committee, 2013 & 2014 SELECTED PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AND CONSULTING ACTIVITIES Research Consultant, Worcester, Massachusetts, Police Department and Law Enforcement

Committee. Implementation of research and production of report, Model Neighborhood Victimization and Attitude Survey, 1971.

Organizer, Second Queen's University (Kingston, Ontario) - Syracuse University - Clark University Symposium, "Redevelopment and Social Service Provision in Urban Areas," 1972.

Research Consultant, Worcester, Massachusetts, Council on Aging. Design of research, implementation, and production of report. Six Months of Service: An Evaluation of the Worcester Home Care Project for the Elderly, 1973.

Member, Worcester, Massachusetts, Council on Aging and Ad Hoc Study Committee on Nursing Homes, 1975-1976.

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Member, Board of Directors, Visiting Nurse Association, Worcester, Massachusetts, 1975-1976. Research Consultant, “Quality of Life Project,” Health Services Research Division, United States

Veterans Administration Hospital, Perry Point, MD. Responsible for environmental assessment component of a study of 300 deinstitutionalized veterans, 1979-1982.

Community Liaison Consultant, N.B.C. National News, August, 1980. Consultant, Exxon Educational Foundation, “Diffusing Guided Design in Geography,” 1980-1982. Intra State Funding Formula Committee, West Virginia Commission on Aging. Member of three

person committee responsible for developing a formula for the allocation of $8.3 million of state and federal funds to Area Agencies on Aging, 1981.

Co-Chair, “Aging and Milieu: Environmental Perspectives on Growing Old,” West Virginia University Gerontology Center, Second National Conference on Aging, Morgantown, WV, May 20-23, 1981.

National Task Force on Rural Poverty, Rural Sociological Society, funded by Kellogg Foundation, 1990-1992.

Member, Kentucky Division of Aging Services, Statewide Housing Initiative Steering Committee, 1990-1991.

Consultant, Abt Associates Inc. "Evaluation of Nursing Home Survey and Certification Process," Contract with Health Care Finance Administration, 1991-1993.

National Advisory Board, University of North Carolina Rural Aging Program, UNC, Chapel Hill, 1992-1995.

Special Reviewer, National Institute on Aging, Human Development 2, Study Section, 1993. Bluegrass Task Force on Long-Term Care, 1994-present (Chair from 1994-2001). Kansas Board of Regents. Member of three person committee responsible for review and approval

of new Ph.D. Program in Gerontology at the University of Kansas, Lawrence, 1997. Member, International Planning Committee, 1st International Conference, “Rural Aging: A Global

Challenge,” West Virginia University, United Nations Programme on Ageing, World Health Organization & International Association of Gerontology, 1997-2000.

National Institute on Aging Special Emphasis Panel (EP): Small Grant Review in Psychology and Sociology, 1998-1999.

American Occupational Therapy Foundation, 2001 “Habits in Context” Gordon Conference Planning Committee, 1999-2001.

Task Force on Senior Citizens and the Workforce, Legislative Research Commission, Commonwealth of Kentucky, 2001-2002.

Lexington Steering Committee, “Aging in Place” Initiative, Partners for Livable Communities 2004-2006. Lexington-Fayette County Commission on Community Services for Older People, 2003-2008. Georgia State University. Member of three person review committee for the Institute on Gerontology, 2014. Bluegrass Task Force on Long-Term Care 2008-present Commonwealth of Kentucky, Institute on Aging, 2006-present (Appointed Chair in 2009). Commonwealth of Kentucky, Department of Aging and Independent Living, Universal Plan Advisory Council, 2010-present International Association for Gerontology and Geriatrics, Program Planning Committee for 2017 World Congress, San Francisco, CA, 2014-present

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MEMBERSHIP IN AND CONTRIBUTIONS TO PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Association of American Geographers (Chairman: Task Force on Aging, 1978-80) (Chairman: Specialty Group on Aging, 1980-82) (Secretary/Treasurer and Newsletter Editor: Specialty Group on Aging, 1982-84) (Director: Environmental Perception Specialty Group, 1984-86) Gerontological Society of America (Task Force on Sensory Change, 1992-1994) (Fellowship Committee, 1994-1996) (Council, 2009-2012) Association for Anthropology and Gerontology (Margaret Clark Award Review Panel, 1997) Association for Gerontology in Higher Education (Research Committee 1986-87) (Program Committee 1996-98) (Publications Committee 1996-2005) (Advancement Committee 2001-present (Chairman 2005-2010)) (International Affairs Committee, 2004-05) (Finance Committee, 2005-present) (Long-Term Planning Committee, 2005-present) (Executive Committee, 2005-present) (Fellow Selection Committee, 2008) (Nominations Committee, 2009 (Chairman)) (President Elect, 2009-2010) (President, 2010-2012) (Immediate Past President, 2012-2014) (K-12 Committee, 2013-present) Southern Gerontological Society (Board of Directors 1995-1999; 2007-present) (Nominating Committee, 1999) (President Elect, 2004-2005) (President, 2005-2006) (Past President, 2006-2007) (Nominations Committee, Chair, 2006-2007) Sigma Phi Omega (National Gerontology Honorary) (President Elect, 2000-2001) (President, 2001-2002) (Past President, 2002-2003)

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