Gayle Doll
Title/Academic Rank:
Assistant Professor, Director K-State Center on Aging
Departments & Academic Units:
Contact Info:
103 Leasure Hall
(785) 532-5945
Courses I Teach:
- GERON 315 Introduction to Gerontology
- GERON 600 Seminar in Gerontology
- GERON 610 Seminar in Long-Term Care Administration
- Arts and Aging
Areas of Specialization:
- Culture change in nursing homes
- Physical functioning in older adults
- Sexuality in nursing homes
Education:
- B.S. Art Education, McPherson College
- M.S. Kinesiology, Kansas State University
- Ph.D. in Life Span Human Development, Kansas State University (2003)
Short Biography:
Gayle Doll’s primary goals as director of the Center on Aging have been centered on students. In the past few years under her leadership the number of students enrolled in the secondary major has more than doubled. Course offerings have been expanded and student support services have been increased. In research, the Center has become renowned for its work in changing the culture of nursing homes to become more person-centered. Staff concentrate on developing materials and training that improve the ability of nursing home staff to provide care that meets all resident needs. In more recent years this has included sexuality. In addition to these responsibilities, Doll is active in community and state programs that promote successful aging. She has received a Commerce Bank teaching award and speaks extensively in state and national forums.
