Laura Sands
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Laura Sands
adequate assistant care caring conditions daily develop disabled elders experience falls feasible few fiscally frail further government helps homemaker hours increasing less likely medical needed occur older personal pressure problems providing receive skin solutions
What this suggests is that if a homemaker or personal assistant helps these frail elders for a few hours a day, they would be less likely to experience medical conditions such as hunger, dehydration, falls and skin problems that occur when disabled older adults do not receive needed help with daily tasks. As our government is under increasing pressure to develop fiscally feasible solutions for caring for disabled older people, we feel providing disabled elders with adequate home-based care should receive further attention.