Center for Aging Studies Receives NIA Grant for Autonomy Research

Published: Apr 18, 2013

UMBC’s Center for Aging Studies has received a 17-month grant from the National Institute on Aging (NIA) to expand the research project “Autonomy in Assisted Living: A Cultural Analysis.” This grant extends a four-year ethnographic study of autonomy to include dementia care units affiliated with three of the sites in the parent grant. The Principal Investigators of this research are Professor Robert L. Rubinstein and Associate Research Scientist Ann Christine Frankowski. The research team includes ethnographer Amanda D. Peeples and GRA Colleen R. Bennett.

Ann Christine Frankowski, Autonomy symposium
Ann Christine Frankowski speaks about the study at a symposium earlier this year.

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