Ageing, Healthy, and in Control: An Alternative Approach to Maintaining the Health of Older People |
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... accept the normal deficits in the ageing process . The realist can more clearly perceive their deficits , whilst recognizing their potential regardless of how much or how little that might be . The ageing individual should accept no ...
... accept the normal deficits in the ageing process . The realist can more clearly perceive their deficits , whilst recognizing their potential regardless of how much or how little that might be . The ageing individual should accept no ...
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... accept lower social status , they do adapt to their lack of social role . Eventually , they do readily accept illness and disease , and they do wait despondently for decline and death . Ageism makes invalids of people on the basis of ...
... accept lower social status , they do adapt to their lack of social role . Eventually , they do readily accept illness and disease , and they do wait despondently for decline and death . Ageism makes invalids of people on the basis of ...
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... accept responsibility , which passes to medical professionals . Older people can live a fuller and healthier old age , if they accept the inevitability of death , whilst at the same time maintaining a determination to delay ' old age ...
... accept responsibility , which passes to medical professionals . Older people can live a fuller and healthier old age , if they accept the inevitability of death , whilst at the same time maintaining a determination to delay ' old age ...
Contents
reasserting personal control | 64 |
combating loneliness | 82 |
Diet and nutrition | 98 |
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