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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aging issues" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing problems or challenges related to the aging process, whether in individuals or populations.
Example: "The healthcare system must address various aging issues to provide adequate support for the elderly."
Alternatives: "senior challenges" or "elderly concerns".
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Other specialists on aging issues hope it sails into law.
If marketers still refuse to prioritize older consumers, said a consultant focused on aging issues, AARP is partly responsible.
Some geriatric care managers specialize in problems of dementia, while others may focus on aging issues like depression or relocation.
"You'd have to enlist a lot of those groups involved in elder care and aging issues," Ms. Schuster said.
With one out of five Westchester residents over 65, according to the 2000 census, aging issues will have a direct impact on this generation of students.
She took courses on aging issues and became certified to operate an assisted-living facility, then took a job in a hospital's geriatric psychiatry unit.
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M.T. also pointed out that we've pigeonholed elder abuse as an aging issue -- but it's not.
This may contribute to the current relatively low prioritisation of ageing issues in national policies.
A number of his G20 counterparts are already working on the "aging issue".
"We were talking about fasting, marriage, college life, teen-age issues," said Mr. Maryam, 29.
She was made a life peer in 2004 and speaks mainly on mental health, education, healthcare and ageing issues.
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