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Karl Pillemer1,2, Sara J Czaja2, M Cary Reid2
1Department of Human Development, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.
Abstract:
We explore major trends over the last 75 years that affect care provision to chronically ill older adults. We examine shifting demographics that have altered the nature and dynamics of family and formal care systems. Next, we identify changes in clinical health care approaches, including the rising population of chronically ill older persons and concerns about continuity of care. We conclude with an assessment of the growing impact of the technological revolution on both family and professional care.
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