Understanding Normative Growth and Development in Aging: Working With Strengths

Three distinctive subgroups among the elderly are identified: the young old (62%), newly retired or still employed, aged 65-75; the middle old (28%), typically experiencing chronic disabilities & diseases, aged 75-84; & the old old (8.4%), mostly frail & dependent, aged 85-95. The proble...

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