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Innovation in Aging
Villages help older neighbors age-in-place as they manage their environments, take advantage of opportunities for social and civic engagement, and improve or maintain health and well-being. National surveys repeatedly indicate that older adults prefe
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Innovation in Aging
Most existing studies have examined the relationship between social support and health in cross-sectional data. However, the changing dynamics of social support over time and its relationship with all-cause mortality have not been well explored. Usin
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Innovation in Aging
Aim: We examined differences in geodetic or straight line distance between home and the nearest community pharmacy among rural and urban older adults in Pennsylvania. Method: The addresses of 241,398 older adults (≥65 years) and 2,880 community pha
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Innovation in Aging
The elderly are the fastest growing segment of the population globally. This is also the case in developing countries such as Iran. The fear of aging and the refusal to accept older adults into the mainstream of society affects the dignity of older p
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Innovation in Aging
According to the United Nations, the number of people aged 80 and over is expected to treble by 2050 globally. But research on the preferences for care of this age group grows slowly. To achieve high-quality patient-centered care, we need to understa
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Innovation in Aging
Japan aims to enable older adults to remain at home in their familiar environment. However, the factors associated with daily life support for older adults who require medical and nursing care to remain at home are unclear. This study aimed to clarif
Autor:
Barbara Resnick, David Reyes-Farias, Carolina Reid, Momana Jahan, Rebecca T. Brown, Sonia Pandit
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Innovation in Aging
Nearly 3 million older Americans with low incomes live in subsidized housing. This population has disproportionate rates of functional impairment, cognitive impairment, and nursing home admission. Patient-centered interventions are needed to improve
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Innovation in Aging
Key activities and life events that impact quality of life and health may be gleaned from cross-sectional annual surveys or for medical data, derived intermittently from electronic health records. These methods cannot reflect the day-to-day and week-