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The Publications Unit provides editorial, translation, and publishing services for the research staff and collaborating organizations. To date, the Institute has published over 500 publications in various fields of research. Publications from 2000 and onwards can be downloaded in full text from the Institute website.

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Social Clubs for the Elderly – National Distribution, Patterns of Activity and Characteristics of Visitors

Social Clubs for the Elderly – National Distribution, Patterns of Activity and Characteristics of Visitors

2013
The Elderly in Israel – The 2011 Statistical Abstract

The Elderly in Israel – The 2011 Statistical Abstract

The Abstract addresses the demographics of the elderly, their health status, the health services they consume and their socio-economic status.
2012
Daycare Centers for the Elderly – Patterns of Utilization, Contributions and Programmatic Directions

Daycare Centers for the Elderly – Patterns of Utilization, Contributions and Programmatic Directions

Daycare centers are one of the central services for elderly with disabilities in the community.
2012
National Insurance Institute Friendly Visits and Counseling Services for the Elderly: An Evaluation Study Background  of the Study

National Insurance Institute Friendly Visits and Counseling Services for the Elderly: An Evaluation Study Background of the Study

The Service initiated an evaluation study aimed at systematically re-examining the Service's activities and assist in determining the directions for future development.
2011
The Neuro-IFRAH Method: Its Contribution and Utilization as a Treatment Method by Graduates of Certification Courses

The Neuro-IFRAH Method: Its Contribution and Utilization as a Treatment Method by Graduates of Certification Courses

JDC-Eshel’s training center offers a certification course in the Neuro-IFRAH method for physiotherapists and occupational therapists. The Myers-JDC-Brookdale Institute was asked to conduct a survey of graduates to examine their utilization of the method, their attitudes to it, their perception of its contribution to their therapeutic work and of difficulties and unmet needs.
2011
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