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  1. Apr 11, 2013 · The majority of older adults will face declining health and other factors that may impact dignity in the course of ageing in their communities. This paper reports on a study that explored older people's understandings and experiences of dignity through focus groups and a survey.

  2. Mar 29, 2021 · With the advancing age of the population, and increasing demands on healthcare services, community participation has become an important consideration for healthy ageing. Low levels of community participation have been linked to increased mortality and social isolation.

  3. the community-dwelling elderly = old people who live in the community on their own as opposed to those taken care of in nursing homes

  4. Nov 16, 2019 · Understanding quality of life requires a person-centred approach. This chapter explores the perspective of community-dwelling older adults on quality of life. It summarizes the findings of 41 qualitative studies investigating their perspective.

  5. The word 'community-dwelling' is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to describe a person or population that lives as part of a community, often within a particular geographical area.

  6. Apr 1, 2024 · However, only the most vital attributes of home- and community-based services from the perspective of community-dwelling older adults were determined for methodological and realistic reasons.

  7. Aim and objectives: To explore community-dwelling older adults approaches to enhancing their psychological well-being. Background: Older adults who are living with long-term or chronic health conditions are particularly at risk of experiencing low psychological well-being.

  8. Sep 24, 2023 · When we think about aging, the assistive devices that quickly come to mind are likely canes, walkers, and wheelchairs. What we probably don’t think about are ICTs. By way of a case study, this chapter will introduce you to ICTs for community-dwelling older adults.

  9. Jan 4, 2022 · The meaning of place and home for community dwellers and nursing home residents remains unclear. We explored the relationship between older people and their “life territory”, to propose a working definition of this concept, which could be used to orient policy decisions.

  10. Community-dwelling older adults’ perceptions of dignity: core meanings, challenges, supports and opportunities. KATHY BLACK* and DEBRA DOBBS. †. ABSTRACT. Dignity is a universally important issue for all people, and particularly vital for older adults who face multiple losses associated with ageing.