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Others simply become frail, raising the question, Is frailty preventable?
But she frets about a future in which she could become frail and disabled.
But while Mandela has become frail — he wears hearing aids in both ears and limits his public appearances- — he has lost little of his magnetism.
Meanwhile, for those people who live long enough to become frail before dying, a nursing home that puts safety before anything that might make their final days worth living awaits.
As for kicking a man when he is down – Sir Peter has become frail – Blakemore says: "It is no satisfaction to me at all that he is not at all well.
The stereotype of over-50s and over-60s is that they are over the hill, soon to become frail – as depicted in the road signs, showing two stooped people with walking sticks.
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He underwent quadruple bypass surgery last year, and his lawyers presented statements from his cardiologist, who said Mr. Marshall had become frailer and weaker during the trial.
Practitioners' ideas for good design were focused on monitoring patients, particularly as they become frailer, and included Nightingale wards (large long wards with beds along each wall) and 'palliative suites' which are rooms that are set up to care for patients reaching the end of life.
He became frail.
As she became frail in later years, Dame Ninette spent most of her time at home.
When her mother became frail in her 90s, she went to live with Widdecombe.
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