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Hsien-Ming Chou, Shih-Ming Pi and Tsai-Lun Cho
There are many healthcare possibilities for the elderly, such as hospitals, nursing homes, and home-based care. However, in times of COVID-19, most home-based elderly people did not have sufficient supplies or healthcare as usual. Fulfilling their desire...
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Xiaoyan Xu, Yi Mei, Yanhong Sun and Xiaoli Zhu
This paper aimed to examine the effectiveness of social platform promotion strategies for the elderly with different digital literacy. Despite extensive research on the development of youth-oriented social platforms, research on the development of social...
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Andreas Solias,Agisilaos Chaldogeridis,Areti Batzikosta,Magdalini Tsolaki
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Preventative screening of at-risk population is a crucial step in the early detection of dementia. Building alternative and ecologically validated screening tests are challenging. This pilot project attempts a) to assess the effectiveness of a culturally...
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Shen-Cheng Zhang, Hui Wang, Zhi Liu, Shouzhen Zeng, Yun Jin and Tomas Bale?entis
As the main way of providing care for elderly people, home-based old-age care puts forward higher requirements for the environmental adaptability of the community. Five communities in Wuhu were selected for a comprehensive assessment of environmental sui...
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Elena Matei, Despina Saghin, Liliana Dumitrache and Mariana Nae
Residential care centres for elders (RCCEs) in Romania have rapidly developed over the last two decades. In the absence of coherent policies regarding elderly people, RCCEs are mainly the result of businesses arising from an acceleration of the ageing pr...
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Linghan Zhang and Junyi Zhang
Highly social activities like leisure and tourism are considered to have positive effects on the elderly’s mental health. Taking Japan as a case study, this research aims to clarify how leisure and tourism contribute to the elderly’s quality ...
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