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  2. Love For Our Elders - Wikipedia

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    Love For Our Elders (formerly Love for the Elderly) is a United States–based nonprofit organization that aims to alleviate social isolation among older adults. [1]

  3. Geriatric rehabilitation - Wikipedia

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    Geriatric rehabilitation covers three areas – normal aging due to disuse and deconditioning, cardiovascular problems like vascular disease and stroke, and skeletal problems including osteoporosis and osteoarthritis conditions such as knee and hip replacements. Physical therapists [physiotherapists], who are rehabilitation specialists in human ...

  4. Gerontophobia - Wikipedia

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    Gerontophobia is the hatred or fear of the elderly, or a fear of age-related self-degeneration (similar to gerascophobia). The term comes from the Greek γέρων – gerōn , "old man" [ 1 ] and φόβος – phobos , "fear". [ 2 ]

  5. Deceptive fundraising tactics are tricking the elderly into ...

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    Both the Democratic and Republican parties have been subject to criticisms about incessant messaging with demands for donations

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  7. Warding off dementia means more reading, praying and ... - AOL

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    To ward off dementia, older adults may want to spend more time reading, praying, crafting, listening to music and engaging in other mentally stimulating behaviors, a new study says.

  8. Aid for the Elderly in Government Institutions - Wikipedia

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    Aid for the Elderly in Government Institutions (AEGIS) was a British pressure group that campaigned to improve the care of older people in long-stay wards of National Health Service psychiatric hospitals. [1] [2] The group was founded by Barbara Robb in 1965, [2] and was active until Robb's death in 1976. [3]

  9. Deconditioning - Wikipedia

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    Deconditioning is adaptation of an organism to a less demanding environment, or, alternatively, the decrease of physiological adaptation to normal conditions. Deconditioning can result from decreased physical activity , prescribed bed rest , orthopedic casting , paralysis , aging .