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Factors associated with preferences for long term care settings in old age: evidence from a population based survey in Germany

Factors associated with preferences for long term care settings in old age: evidence from a population based survey in Germany

... long-term care prefer- ences ...for care settings (at own home; in relatives ’ homes; in assisted living; in nursing home/old age home; in a foreign ...which care setting is preferred ...

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Research on the Business Model of Insurance Companies Developing the Old Age Care Communities—Taking China Life as an Example

Research on the Business Model of Insurance Companies Developing the Old Age Care Communities—Taking China Life as an Example

... the old-age care communities is not in ...developed old-age care communities relatively late, and have not yet had successful business models and scientific management experience ...

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Redefining the identity of old age through telecare: a Foucauldian inquiry into national care policies and practices at local social care authorities

Redefining the identity of old age through telecare: a Foucauldian inquiry into national care policies and practices at local social care authorities

... associates old age with social ...to care for them in the family sphere, without direct intervention into families (Hirst, 1981)? This solution situated social work between the state and the ...

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Dying comfortably in very old age with or without dementia in different care settings – a representative “older old” population study

Dying comfortably in very old age with or without dementia in different care settings – a representative “older old” population study

... in care homes and experience fewer end-of-life transitions to other ...long-term care settings are associated with dying comfortably supports recent evidence that is starting to encourage re-thinking the ...

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Identifying alternatives to old age psychiatry inpatient admission: an application of the balance of care approach to health and social care planning

Identifying alternatives to old age psychiatry inpatient admission: an application of the balance of care approach to health and social care planning

... Although previous studies have typically suggested that up to thirty per cent of adult mental health admissions may be inappropriate, this body of work is now several years old [51]. Moreover, little research has ...

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Promoting sense of security in old age care

Promoting sense of security in old age care

... the old-age care and the services they ...older age care, formed and produced with guidelines from the Na- tional Board of Health and Welfare ...the care (expectations of the re- ...

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Research on the Elderly’s Demands for the Old-age Care Services

Research on the Elderly’s Demands for the Old-age Care Services

... on care services and monthly ...on care services with income growing, which suggests there is a demand basis for developing elder social care services ...medical care, which takes most of ...

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Looking Forward to Care in Old Age

Looking Forward to Care in Old Age

... personal care and bodily functions. Those who did consider personal care were particularly concerned with being able to choose frequency and times of ...personal care as essential, participants were ...

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A framework for understanding old age vulnerabilities

A framework for understanding old age vulnerabilities

... of care should they need ...of care in old age had no coping mechanism in ...of care – or they had already reached a ‘ bad end ’, that is, were suffering from ill health or frailty ...

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The importance of regional availability of health care for old age survival - Findings from German reunification

The importance of regional availability of health care for old age survival - Findings from German reunification

... health care. Individual level data on health care usage before reunification do not exist for East Germany and are confidential under West German le- ...health care spending and the direct effect on ...

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The politics of incremental change: institutional change in old-age pensions and health care in Germany

The politics of incremental change: institutional change in old-age pensions and health care in Germany

... health care and pension financing (via pay- roll contributions) was a central target of reform, because of pressure on non-wage labor ...health care, care insurance and unemployment ...health ...

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The old age in Polish and American series

The old age in Polish and American series

... It is claimed that although elderly people have greater knowledge and more ex- perience, their thinking is de nitely slower than the one of young persons (Stuart- Hamilton, 2000, p. 44). They are believed to be feckless ...

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Compression and plasticity of old-age mortality

Compression and plasticity of old-age mortality

... In addition to the compression of mortality, we examined the compression of morbidity in chapter five. Now that life expectancy is continuously on the rise, it is questioned whether the extra years are lived in good or ...

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Attitudes towards bearing the cost of care in later life: evidence from the HSBC global ageing study on the future of retirement.

Attitudes towards bearing the cost of care in later life: evidence from the HSBC global ageing study on the future of retirement.

... health care for many ...of care responsibility also vary across the ...health care financing and supports are emerging steadily and perhaps one of the dominant topics in social ...of age, ...

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Quality of life measures in old age

Quality of life measures in old age

... how QoL ratings may be affected by the impact of the disorder through disturbed affect or thinking and through institutionalisation. Whilst psychiatric symptoms such as depression may affect a persons’ QoL they do not ...

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LIVING WITH FAMILY OR OLD AGE HOME

LIVING WITH FAMILY OR OLD AGE HOME

... the age group of 80 years or more by 700% (Ministry of Health) A Biswas ...this age group lives in a rural area; over 73% elderly are illiterate, and 90% of them carry no social/health security (Ingle & ...

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The Collaborative Governance Mechanism and Enlightenment of Singapore Elderly Security System

The Collaborative Governance Mechanism and Enlightenment of Singapore Elderly Security System

... But collaborative governance also has the dilemma of ability, action, responsibility and value [24]. There are huge differences in the politics, economy, culture, and labor force structures between China and Singapore. ...

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Attitudes of clinical staff toward the causes and management of aggression in acute old age psychiatry inpatient units

Attitudes of clinical staff toward the causes and management of aggression in acute old age psychiatry inpatient units

... health care [26]. In acute old age psychiatry inpatient settings in particular, restraint use has come under increased examination as a consequence of evi- dence it may be deleterious [26], ...

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ROLE OF AYURVEDA IN OLD AGE HEALTH

ROLE OF AYURVEDA IN OLD AGE HEALTH

... advancing age makes a person old aged. The population of old age people is growing faster not only in India but throughout the ...in old age need medical management in order to ...

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Old age – „how beautiful to be yourself”

Old age – „how beautiful to be yourself”

... it may be nothing new to state that the increased interest of advertise- ment agencies in image and status of the senior citizens is the effect of economic calculation rather than of care for quality of their ...

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