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... activities . The general population believed that the older person spent most of his or her time in sedentary and isolated activities ; however the older population saw themselves as a very active group . Older people ex- pressed that ...
... activities . The general population believed that the older person spent most of his or her time in sedentary and isolated activities ; however the older population saw themselves as a very active group . Older people ex- pressed that ...
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... activities that might be beneficial in helping her recover from her grief ( e.g. , travel , classes , clubs ) , much less the transportation necessary to get to such activities . Furthermore , she may feel that , be- cause she is old ...
... activities that might be beneficial in helping her recover from her grief ( e.g. , travel , classes , clubs ) , much less the transportation necessary to get to such activities . Furthermore , she may feel that , be- cause she is old ...
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... activities because the marital institution provides a morally and legally sanctioned partner . Though sexual drive may be present and even strong in older non - married persons , such in- dividuals may not wish to risk the potential ...
... activities because the marital institution provides a morally and legally sanctioned partner . Though sexual drive may be present and even strong in older non - married persons , such in- dividuals may not wish to risk the potential ...
Contents
The Richmond Senior Hotline A Brief Overview | 3 |
Theoretical Underpinnings | 9 |
Practical Issues Involved in Establishing a Hotline | 15 |
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