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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Dr. Louis Burgio, distinguished research
professor in psychology and director of the Center
for Mental Health and Aging at The University of Alabama, has
been named the 2005 recipient of the “Outstanding Contributions
to Psychology in Long Term Care” award by the Psychologists
in Long Term Care organization.
This is the third national recognition for Burgio in three months
for his research in the areas on aging, dementia and long-term
care. In July he received the M. Powell Lawton award, one of the
highest awards given nationally for outstanding contributions in
the area of mentorship and innovations in applied gerontology;
and was awarded Fellow status by the Gerontological Society of
America, recognition by peers for outstanding contributions to
the field of gerontology.
Psychologists in Long Term Care, founded in 1983, is a network
of psychologists and other professionals dedicated to providing
high quality mental health services in long-term care settings,
including skilled nursing homes, rehabilitation centers, assisted
living facilities and congregate housing.
“Dr. Burgio’s research has made a significant and
positive impact on the lives of older adults living in long term
care facilities,” said Dr. Victor Molinari, PLTC president.
During his time at UA, Burgio has been the primary project director,
co-project director or primary mentor for research grants totaling
more than $10 million and awarded by the nation’s top research
centers, such as the National Institute on Aging and the National
Institute for Mental Health. Burgio has conducted or is conducting
research on caregiving and intervention for dementia patients for
such agencies/organizations as The Alzheimer’s Association,
the National Institute on Aging, the National Institute of Nursing
Research and the Retirement Research Foundation.
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