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Ageing Care in the Community: Current Practices and Future Directions
Kenneth N. K. Fong
(Editor)
, Kar Wai Tong (Editor)
Department of Rehabilitation Sciences
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
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Hong Kong
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Care Needs
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Community Care
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Older People
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Aged Care
100%
Healthcare
50%
Universal Design
50%
Politicians
50%
Professional Environment
50%
Social Workers
50%
Aging Population
50%
Population Aging
50%
Social Support
50%
Design Information
50%
Psychosocial Needs
50%
Hip Fracture
50%
Information Communication Technology
50%
Elders
50%
Caregivers
50%
People with Intellectual Disabilities
50%
Healthcare Workers
50%
Local Professional
50%
Telehealth
50%
Design Technology
50%
Health Promotion
50%
Chronic Conditions
50%
Life Expectancy
50%
Supportive Community
50%
Health Lifestyle
50%
Health Practitioners
50%
Older Residents
50%
International Best Practice
50%
Aging in Place
50%
Lifestyle Modification
50%
Design Communication
50%
Intellectual Impairment
50%
Universal Communication
50%
Age Friendly Society
50%
Old-age Dependency Ratio
50%
Community Infrastructure
50%
Evidence-based Solutions
50%
General Healthcare
50%
Social Sciences
Ageing Population
100%
Hong Kong
100%
Social Workers
50%
Best Practice
50%
Social Support
50%
Psychosocial Needs
50%
Authors
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Health Promotion
50%
Evidence-Based
50%
Information and Communication Technologies
50%
Mental Retardation
50%
Caregiver
50%
Life Cycle
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Nursing and Health Professions
Health Care Need
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Health Care Personnel
50%
Telehealth
50%
Mental Retardation
50%
Lifestyle Modification
50%
Life Expectancy
50%
Social Support
50%
Hip Fracture
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Intellectual Disability
100%
Lifestyle Modification
50%
Life Expectancy
50%
Social Support
50%
Hip Fracture
50%
Healthcare Practitioner
50%
Telehealth
50%
Health Promotion
50%
Psychology
Intellectual Disability
100%
Health Promotion
50%
Social Support
50%
Telehealth
50%
Psychosocial Needs
50%
Caregiver
50%