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Elder refers to an individual who is significantly older or has a high degree of life experience. This term is often used in a cultural, social, or spiritual context. In the medical field, elder often refers to elderly individuals, particularly those who are in the later stages of life and may require specialized medical care.

Definition[edit]

The term "elder" is derived from the Old English word "eldra", which means "older" or "elder". It is used to denote someone who is older or has more experience in a certain area. In many cultures, elders are respected for their wisdom and experience.

Role in Society[edit]

Elders play a crucial role in society. They are often seen as leaders and are respected for their wisdom and experience. They may also serve as mentors, providing guidance and advice to younger generations.

Elder Care[edit]

Elder care, also known as senior care, is a specialized area of healthcare that focuses on the needs of elderly individuals. It encompasses a wide range of services, including assisted living, nursing homes, home care, and hospice care. Elder care aims to provide seniors with the care and support they need to live comfortably and independently.

Health Concerns[edit]

Elderly individuals often face a variety of health concerns, including chronic diseases, mental health issues, and physical disabilities. These health concerns can significantly impact their quality of life and may require specialized care and treatment.

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