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How to get an elderly person evaluated for health, safety, and well-being

According to the National Institute on Aging, more significant memory problems or changes in behavior could indicate a serious medical condition that requires attention. Learning how to get an elderly person evaluated is a crucial first step for anyone concerned about an aging loved one's physical health, cognitive function, or overall safety. This comprehensive approach can identify and address underlying issues, leading to a coordinated care plan and improved quality of life.

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