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Weierbach FM et al. – Elders with chronic diseases frequently have problems with activities of daily living and instrumental activities of daily living. This article describes a holistic, elder–friendly community model. The review of the nursing, healthcare, and social science literature offers insight into the complexity of community resources for elders.

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