The Future of Living: Independently
Philips and International Longevity Center-USA, November 24, 2009
As people live longer their desire to live as independently as possible is challenged by the need for adequate and satisfying living arrangements. This is of great concern to individuals and their families as well as society itself. It is not simply a matter of finding the best housing and living choices for older persons, but also calibrating them against the backdrop of the culture of aging itself, healthcare and caregiving needs as well as actual living arrangements coupled with matters of environmental design.
BY:
Philips
International Longevity Center-USA
www.philips.com/healthcare
(PDF format - click here to download the latest version of acrobat reader)
BY:
Philips
International Longevity Center-USA
www.philips.com/healthcare
(PDF format - click here to download the latest version of acrobat reader)
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