Administration, Volume 12Institute of Public Administration, 1964 |
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The Care of the Aged in Ireland * by M. GORMLEY PART I THE HE number of aged persons is increasing in every country and the problems arising out of longevity are receiving greater attention now than heretofore . Kuplan of San Francisco ...
The Care of the Aged in Ireland * by M. GORMLEY PART I THE HE number of aged persons is increasing in every country and the problems arising out of longevity are receiving greater attention now than heretofore . Kuplan of San Francisco ...
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... AGED POOR It is very difficult to ascertain to what extent poverty exists among the aged in any particular county as it must be assumed that a certain number of old people qualify for home assistance and do not seek it . The policy of ...
... AGED POOR It is very difficult to ascertain to what extent poverty exists among the aged in any particular county as it must be assumed that a certain number of old people qualify for home assistance and do not seek it . The policy of ...
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... aged infirm . ( c ) Those requiring prolonged detention : Such patients are usually accommodated in special units of general hospitals , or cottage hospitals or in independent geriatric ... aged are THE CARE OF THE AGED IN IRELAND 319.
... aged infirm . ( c ) Those requiring prolonged detention : Such patients are usually accommodated in special units of general hospitals , or cottage hospitals or in independent geriatric ... aged are THE CARE OF THE AGED IN IRELAND 319.
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