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  2. File:Disability symbols.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Family Caregiver Alliance logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    This is a Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) image of a registered trademark or copyrighted logo. If non-free content restrictions apply, this image should not be rendered any larger than is required for the purposes of identification and/or critical commentary.

  4. File:Alternative Handicapped Accessible sign.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Wheelchair user Accessibility sign. The main distinctions of the icon are: A) Head position tilts forward, indicates a notion of movement in space B) The angle of the arms and elbows indicate physical energy, effort, and represents a state of active person that advances in the world.

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    From adaptive clothing and beauty tools to gifts for pain relief, shop gift ideas for adults with a disability or chronic illness at disabled-owned businesses.

  6. Personal Care for Elderly Adults: 12 Tips From a Professional ...

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    8. Remember skin care. Skin infections are one of the most common infections in the elderly and a primary reason proper senior hygiene is so important. Skin becomes more sensitive with age and a ...

  7. Caregiver - Wikipedia

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    A caregiver, carer or support worker is a paid or unpaid person who helps an individual with activities of daily living. Caregivers who are members of a care recipient's family or social network, and who may have no specific professional training, are often described as informal caregivers.

  8. Elderly care - Wikipedia

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    The Senior Citizens Health Facilities Program Implementation Guideline, 2061BS provides medical facilities to the elderly, free medicines as well as health care to people who are poverty stricken in all districts. [49] In its yearly budget, the government has planned to fund free health care for all heart and kidney patients older than 75. [49]

  9. Alzheimer's disease - Wikipedia

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    Caregiving tends to include physical and emotional burdens as well as time and financial strain at times on the person administering the aid. [260] [261] Alzheimer's disease is known for placing a great burden on caregivers which includes social, psychological, physical, or economic aspects.