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  2. Senior Living vs. Aging in Place: Pros and Cons - AOL

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  3. 10 Useful Tips For Dealing With Irrational Elderly Parents ...

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    2. Understand your parent’s concerns and behaviors. Aging is a difficult process for virtually everyone. Many older adults are living with dementia or mental health issues, including anxiety and ...

  4. Aging in place - Wikipedia

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    Aging in Place is an initiative of Partners for Livable Communities and the National Association of Area Agencies on Aging. It was developed to help America's communities prepare for the aging of their population and to become places that are good to grow up, live in and grow old.

  5. 5 Science-Backed Ways to Live a Longer Life

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    “The two things in older adults that we see as a result of aging that lead to decreases in their quality of life are changes in cognition, and functionality, staying up on your feet.

  6. Geography of aging - Wikipedia

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    Geography of aging or gerontological geography is an emerging field of knowledge of human geography that analyzes the socio-spatial implications of aging of the population from the understanding of the relationships between the physical-social environment and the elderly, at different scales, micro (city, region, country), etc.

  7. Retirement age - Wikipedia

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    Policymakers usually consider the demography, fiscal cost of aging, health, life expectancy, nature of the profession, supply of labor force, and more, while taking the retirement age into account. [4] The increase in life expectancy is used in some jurisdictions as an argument to increase the age of retirement in the 21st century. [5] [6]