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How do European countries take care of their elderly?

With Europe's population aged 65 and over projected to reach 30% by 2070, how do European countries take care of their elderly is a critical and complex question. The answer lies in a diverse mix of state-funded initiatives, community-based services, and evolving family support systems.

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What is the difference between home care and institutional care?

According to the National Council on Aging, nearly 58 million Americans are 65 and older, and many face crucial decisions about their future care. A key consideration in this process is determining what is the difference between home care and institutional care, and which option best fits their needs.

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What are the four general categories of long-term care institutional services and describe what services each one provides?

Did you know that an estimated 70% of Americans over age 65 will eventually require some form of long-term care? Making an informed decision is critical for both the individual and their family. In this guide, we break down what are the four general categories of long-term care institutional services and the specific services each offers.

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