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Care of the elderly

Nursing Standard, 1991
The King's Fund Grants Committee has set aside £400,000 to improve services for elderly people. Applications for a share of the money are invited from any organisation which is either a commissioner or provider of such services.
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Ageing and Elderly Care in Kerala

, 2020
This article presents an overview of the elderly in Kerala and describes various dimensions of elderly care and concerns, based on data from the Kerala Ageing Survey (KAS) 2013, conducted by the Centre for Development Studies (CDS), Thiruvananthapuram ...
S. Rajan, Aneeta Shajan, S. Sunitha
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The Care of Elderly Patients by Elderly Physicians

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1987
To examine the content of care that elderly patients receive from physicians 5.65 years of age, data from the 1981 National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey were analyzed. Compared to physicians aged 35 to 54 years, elderly physicians devoted a larger proportion of their practices to the care of elderly patients.
D B, Reuben, J B, Robertson
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Care of the elderly

2017
This chapter presents ten pearls of wisdom for general practitioners (GPs) for better understanding of elderly care related problems and for more efficient use of resources. These pearls have been acquired from years of experience and evidence-based study by specialists in the field. Asymptomatic bacteriuria is more common than Urinary tract infections
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Home Care/Care of Elderly

2018
Geriatric care focuses heavily on functional assessment, evaluating cognition and mood and enhancing social support networks. Caring for older adults requires special knowledge of conditions commonly seen in that population referred to as the geriatric syndromes.
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Elderly care medicine

1995
The impact of the rapid increase in the numbers of elderly people in most developed countries can be regarded as a major challenge of the late 20th century. There has been a dramatic rise in the numbers of those surviving to over 75 years of age. Current projections envisage some 20% of the population by the end of the century being over 65, with an ...
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Respect the elderly care nurses

Nursing Standard, 1994
I was wholeheartedly pleased with the feature 'Elderly care' in the Classified Appointments section (June 8, pages 66-68) and would like to air my own views on the subject.
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Implementation and user acceptance of social service robot for an elderly care program in a daycare facility

Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing, 2021
M. Takanokura   +4 more
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Caring for the elderly.

Journal of the Irish Dental Association, 2017
recently completed the Specialist Certificate in Health Promotion (Oral Health) at NUIG, and chose oral health in the elderly in residential care for my research and final project. The census of 2011 states1 that “the population of people aged 65 and older is increasing”.
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Home Care for the Elderly

Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 2009
The increasing numbers of older (>65 years) Americans will increase the demand for home health services including support services (nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, durable medical equipment, and respiratory therapy), infusion therapies, palliative care, and hospice.
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