By 1984, the number of elderly citizens in North Dakota has increased at a faster rate than the state's total population. Issues related to the care of the elderly population are critical for North Dakota farm families due to several factors unique to growing old in rural areas. These issues are explored in this article and the attitudes of 700 randomly selected North Dakota farm men and women toward care of their elderly parents are presented
Background: Change in socio economic status, nuclearisation of joint family, migration of youths, c...
The older population has been growing and aging rapidly, with the fastest growing segment being the ...
In a previous study, we found that the elderly in rural communities were more likely to express the ...
By 1984, the number of elderly citizens in North Dakota has increased at a faster rate than the stat...
The focus of this article was to present the results of a study concerning the nature of elderly ind...
This report was generated after a panel discussion on sustainable elder care in South Dakota. South ...
Improvements in health care and standards of living have resulted in the elderly becoming one of the...
The provision of adequate care to meet the needs of the elderly is a growing concern to family membe...
There are more older people in South Dakota than ever before. Many are active and involved in their ...
In South Dakota, particularly, growing numbers of older citizens give cause for increasing concern w...
Recent demographic trends highlight the increased prevalence of older populations in rural America. ...
This study is a product of research on aging in place in the rural2 Midwest. Here we take the perspe...
Under circumstances of pervasive global aging combined with weakened traditional family elder care, ...
Agriculture has been recognized as one of the most hazardous occupations in the United States. In an...
The topic is those services and activities provided by senior centers in North Dakota. A study is di...
Background: Change in socio economic status, nuclearisation of joint family, migration of youths, c...
The older population has been growing and aging rapidly, with the fastest growing segment being the ...
In a previous study, we found that the elderly in rural communities were more likely to express the ...
By 1984, the number of elderly citizens in North Dakota has increased at a faster rate than the stat...
The focus of this article was to present the results of a study concerning the nature of elderly ind...
This report was generated after a panel discussion on sustainable elder care in South Dakota. South ...
Improvements in health care and standards of living have resulted in the elderly becoming one of the...
The provision of adequate care to meet the needs of the elderly is a growing concern to family membe...
There are more older people in South Dakota than ever before. Many are active and involved in their ...
In South Dakota, particularly, growing numbers of older citizens give cause for increasing concern w...
Recent demographic trends highlight the increased prevalence of older populations in rural America. ...
This study is a product of research on aging in place in the rural2 Midwest. Here we take the perspe...
Under circumstances of pervasive global aging combined with weakened traditional family elder care, ...
Agriculture has been recognized as one of the most hazardous occupations in the United States. In an...
The topic is those services and activities provided by senior centers in North Dakota. A study is di...
Background: Change in socio economic status, nuclearisation of joint family, migration of youths, c...
The older population has been growing and aging rapidly, with the fastest growing segment being the ...
In a previous study, we found that the elderly in rural communities were more likely to express the ...