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elderly person

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meanings of elderlyand person


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elderly
adjective
uk /ˈel.dəl.i/ us /ˈel.dɚ.li/
polite word ...
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person
noun[C]
uk /ˈpɜː.sən/ us /ˈpɝː.sən/
a man, woman, ...
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Examples of elderly person


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This means that the technical aids need to be adjustable to every elderlyperson and his/her house.
Who helps the elderlyperson : a discussion of informal and formal care.
This is the case even when an elderlyperson is eligible for the supplementary benefit.
The principle is to place the elderlyperson in a warm environment and to minimize further heat loss through use of blankets or other materials.
The elderlyperson with arthritis may well have considerable difficulties with accessing personal or public transport to get to the hospital department.
With all this blending, it is impossible to promote the existence and significance of personal and clinical variables of each elderlyperson.
These devices use wheels to move around, and the elderlyperson can grasp it and maintain his/her posture during walking.
Instead, the parish officers and the children acted in a manner that suggests the shared responsibility they felt for the elderlyperson.
The only help available to the elderlyperson was from the healthier paupers in the poorhouse.
Any elderlyperson with malaise, arthralgia, depression, and vague headache should be considered a possible case until proven otherwise.
In the case of an elderlyperson living alone, this may be the only source of useful history.
This contrasted with those in the social or independent sector, where payment has to be made unless the elderlyperson is poor.
The optimum body weight, or body-mass index, for an elderlyperson may well be higher than it is for younger subjects.
A sling device attached to a hoist swings easily, cannot support the posture of an elderlyperson and may even frighten him/her.
The average number of children per elderlyperson was much higher the late nineteenth century than in the late twentieth century.
These potential percentages illustrate what would have happened if every elderlyperson moved in with relatives.
Consequently, the threat of poverty must have been acute if no family was available to provide care for the elderlyperson.
This suggests that the impact of spouses and sons on mortality in old age does not vary by the economic status of the elderlyperson.
When the balance is lost, that elderlyperson can grasp the arm tightly and avoid falling down to the floor.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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