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  2. Elderly care - Wikipedia

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    An old man at a nursing home in Norway. Elderly care, or simply eldercare (also known in parts of the English-speaking world as aged care), serves the needs of old adults.It encompasses assisted living, adult daycare, long-term care, nursing homes (often called residential care), hospice care, and home care.

  3. Assisted living options for wheelchair users - AOL

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    Assisted living costs $4,200/month, based on Caring.com's proprietary senior living cost data. This amount covers the resident's apartment, meals, Wi-Fi, cable, housekeeping, and laundry services.

  4. Dementia caregiving - Wikipedia

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    As populations age, caring for people with dementia has become more common. Elderly caregiving may consist of formal care and informal care. Formal care involves the services of community and medical partners, while informal care involves the support of family, friends, and local communities.

  5. Geriatrics - Wikipedia

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    Elderly people generally want to live independently as long as possible, which requires them to be able to engage in self-care and other activities of daily living. A geriatrician may be able to provide information about elder care options, and refers people to home care services, skilled nursing facilities , assisted living facilities , and ...

  6. Assisted living - Wikipedia

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    Assisted living is known as extra-care housing or retirement living, allowing residents over 55 or 60 to live independently. They are offered a self-contained flat or bungalow and have staff available 24 hours a day to provide personal care.

  7. Nursing home - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s, Professor Peter Townsend brought to light the discrepancies the standard of care between the publicly and privately funded cares homes, leading to health policy reforms that assured the standard care practices for the elderly living in NHS funded care homes. The 1980s and 1990s saw care homes becoming a large industry in the UK.

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