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Person aged 65 or more years. Ageing, an inevitable process, is commonly measured by chronological age and, as a convention, a person aged 65-years or more is often referred to as 'elderly.
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Ageing, an inevitable process, is commonly measured by chronological age and, as a convention, a person aged 65 years or more is often referred to as 'elderly'.
Traditionally, the “elderly” are considered to be those persons age 65 and older. By that definition, in 1987 there were just over 30 million elderly people in ...
Elderly person means a person who is 60 years old or older, who desires or needs to live with other elderly persons in a group setting, but who is capable of ...
The term, "older persons" or "older adults" refers to individuals 60 years of age or older. Although the World Health Organization (WHO) later recommended ...
Thus, using the term elderly for a person who is robust and independent as well as for a person who is frail and dependent says little about the individual.
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For this project, we will use 50 years of age and older as the general definition of an older person. We feel these data are necessary to fully inform policy ...
(1) The term “elderly person” means a household composed of one or more persons at least one of whom is 62 years of age or more at the time of initial occupancy ...