Objectives: In developed countries, aging of population is not a new phenomenon. However, in under development countries, such as Iran, it is necessary to think about the welfare of elderlies from now on. Due to the degradation of physical and mental abilities of elderlies, they are threatening by crucial problems. Therefore, to be safe and secure, elderlies must be provided by special supports originating from certain social policies. In this paper, by explaining practical instances in Japan and Sweden, we try to present a proper pattern for elderlies in Iran. One of the significant similarities in Japan and Iran is preserving traditions when industrial development occurs. Methods & Materials: Japanese traditions have been ...
To fight the aging population context, countries with the highest aging rates globally, such as Japa...
Defence date: 29 January 2010Examining Board: Ellen Immergut (Humboldt University, Berlin); Martin K...
As the population of the elderly is growing rapidly worldwide, elderly care policy has been transfor...
Objectives: Nowadays, in developed countries the rate of growing old population increases due to med...
Background and Aim: According to statistics, the world is rapidly moving towards aging. The aim of t...
The phenomena of "graying" of population which was started in 20th century will continue i...
Objectives: Among social determinants of health, culture and ethnicity play a key role in defining t...
In recent years a variety of system models for providing community based health care services for th...
The Social welfare for the elderly and challenges to execute social welfare system is a global pheno...
Objectives: In this paper, aging with its different dimensions is discussed. The characteristic...
Adequate and dignified care provision for frail elderly populations is becoming an urgent policy is...
Increase in the rate of elderly population have persuaded the people and governments of the most dev...
Countries in regions of the world are managing aging populations differently, but each country offer...
Over the past two centuries, the rapid socio-economic transformations along with substantial advance...
This paper examines the case of Japan in the aspects of family support for the elderly, arising out ...
To fight the aging population context, countries with the highest aging rates globally, such as Japa...
Defence date: 29 January 2010Examining Board: Ellen Immergut (Humboldt University, Berlin); Martin K...
As the population of the elderly is growing rapidly worldwide, elderly care policy has been transfor...
Objectives: Nowadays, in developed countries the rate of growing old population increases due to med...
Background and Aim: According to statistics, the world is rapidly moving towards aging. The aim of t...
The phenomena of "graying" of population which was started in 20th century will continue i...
Objectives: Among social determinants of health, culture and ethnicity play a key role in defining t...
In recent years a variety of system models for providing community based health care services for th...
The Social welfare for the elderly and challenges to execute social welfare system is a global pheno...
Objectives: In this paper, aging with its different dimensions is discussed. The characteristic...
Adequate and dignified care provision for frail elderly populations is becoming an urgent policy is...
Increase in the rate of elderly population have persuaded the people and governments of the most dev...
Countries in regions of the world are managing aging populations differently, but each country offer...
Over the past two centuries, the rapid socio-economic transformations along with substantial advance...
This paper examines the case of Japan in the aspects of family support for the elderly, arising out ...
To fight the aging population context, countries with the highest aging rates globally, such as Japa...
Defence date: 29 January 2010Examining Board: Ellen Immergut (Humboldt University, Berlin); Martin K...
As the population of the elderly is growing rapidly worldwide, elderly care policy has been transfor...