Commentary: Identifying the Underpinnings of "Care That Honours Seniors" in Alberta.
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Abstract
It is no surprise that seniors' care is an important focus across Canada. Seniors are the fastest growing age group in Canada, and it is not uncommon for this population to have high comorbidity rates, functional impairments and a significant risk of decline. It is essential to support the public in remaining healthy as they age and identify what is truly important to them.
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| Authors | Parmar, Jasneet;Classen, Kathy;Babiuk, Julie-Ann;Sacrey, Lori-Ann R; |
| Journal | healthcare quarterly (toronto, ont) |
| Year | 2019 |
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