Skip to main content
Home
Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on
Aging with Physical Disabilities

University of Washington

Main menu

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Information & Education
  • Training
  • Our Research
  • Our Publications
  • Contact Us

You are here

Home » Information & Education

Our Work

Articles and Newsletters

  • Aging Well with Post-Polio: The Weight of the Matter. Post-Polio Health Newsletter, Fall 2012, Vol. 28, No. 4.
  • Aging Well with Post-Polio Syndrome: The Promise of PROMIS. Post-Polio Health Newsletter, Spring 2012, Vol. 28, No. 2. 
  • The Benefits of Physical and Social Activity. MSAA's The Motivator Magazine, Winter/Spring 2012.
  • Let's Get Physical. PN News Magazine, March 2012. 
  • Aging Well with Post-Polio Syndrome: The Benefits of Muscle Strengthening. Post-Polio Health Newsletter, Fall 2011, Vol27, No. 4.
  • Aging with Multiple Sclerosis. MS Learn Online, a webcast by the National MS Society.  
  • Aging Well with Post-Polio Syndrome: Don't Let Fall Prevention Fall Through the Cracks. Post-Polio Health Newsletter, Spring 2011, Vol 27, No 2.
  • House Call. PN News Magazine, December 2011. 
  • Aging Well with Post-Polio Syndrome: Don't Take Fatigue Lying Down. Post-Polio Health Newsletter, Summer 2011, Vol 27, No 3.
  • Aging Well with Post-Polio Syndrome: Dealing with Pain. Post-Polio Health Newsletter, Winter 2010, Vol 26 No 1.
  • Aging Well with Post-Polio Syndrome: Addressing Problems with Sleep. Post-Polio Health Newsletter, Summer 2009, Vol 25 No 3.
  • Aging Well with Post-Polio Syndrome: Sleep Problems. Post-Polio Health Newsletter, Spring 2009, Vol 25, No 2.
  • Aging Well with Post-Polio Syndrome. Post-Polio Health Newsletter, Summer 2009, Vol 25, No 1. 

What's New

  • New Factsheet! Age, Hearing Loss, and Communication: What Are My Rights?
  • New Factsheet! How to Manage Disability-Related Pain as You Age.
  • New Factsheet! Living Well with Age-Related Vision Loss
See more news...

Healthy Aging RRTC:

  • About Us
  • Who We Are
  • Our Research
  • Our Publications
  • Contact Us

 

 

 

 

Factsheets - Aging Well with a Physical Disability:

  • How to Stay Physically Active
  • Hope to Cope with Depression
  • How to Sleep Better
  • Tips for Improving Memory & Thinking
  • Employment Concerns
  • How to Prevent Falls
  • How to do a Lot with a Little: Managing Your Energy
  • How to Get the Most Out of Your Health Care Visits
  • How to Find Trustworthy Health Info from the Internet
  • Provider's Guide for our Factsheets

Stay Connected:

 Healthy Aging RRTC on Facebook

 Healthy Aging RRTC on Twitter

 Join our Quarterly E-Newsletter List

UW Medicine Rehabilitation Medicine  |  University of Washington |  NIDILRR

Copyright © RRTC Healthy Aging with a Long-Term Physical Disability

The contents of our website were developed under a grant from National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR grant number 90RT5023-01-00). NIDILRR is a Center within the Administration for Community Living (ACL), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The contents of this website do not necessarily represent the policy of NIDILRR, ACL, HHS, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government (Edgar, 75.620 (b)).