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Elderly Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

The meaning of ELDERLY is rather old; especially : being past middle age. How to use elderly in a sentence.

ELDERLY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

ELDERLY meaning: 1. polite word for old: 2. old people considered as a group: 3. polite word for old: . Learn more.

ELDERLY Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com

Elderly definition: of advanced age; old. See examples of ELDERLY used in a sentence.

ELDERLY definition in American English - Collins Dictionary

(of people) a. quite old; past middle age b. (as collective noun; preceded by the) ▷ Related.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

ELDERLY Synonyms: 59 Similar and Opposite Words

Synonyms for ELDERLY: older, aging, ageing, aged, old, geriatric, senior, senescent; Antonyms of ELDERLY: young, youthful, youngish, ...

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Old age - Wikipedia

Old age is the range of ages for people nearing and surpassing life expectancy. People of old age are also referred to as: old people, elderly, elders, ...

elderly, adj. & n. meanings, etymology and more

1. c1400– Of, relating to, or characteristic of older people or people at an advanced stage of life.

An Age-Old Problem: Who Is 'Elderly'? - NPR

Elderly is an old adjective dating back hundreds of years. It comes from an even older noun, elder, which the Oxford English Dictionary traces ...

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Support Services. elderly couple in front of home. Housing. elderly woman getting legal council. Elder Rights. elderly woman reviewing paperwork. Insurance and ...

elderly - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

old; having lived for relatively many years.

The Elderly Population - Medicare - NCBI Bookshelf

In 1987 there were just over 30 million elderly people in the United States, more than 12 percent of the total US population of nearly 252 million.

Elderly - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com

Someone who's elderly is very old. Your elderly neighbor might need help shoveling snow from her sidewalk and going grocery shopping each week.

What is the Difference Between Elderly and Geriatric? - News-Medical

Elderly is more commonly used to describe someone's age or to group older individuals based on their age, while geriatric is considered to be a ...

13.1 Who Are the Elderly? Aging in Society - OpenStax

Those elderly people who were resistant to reach out for help may have waited too long, and their neighbors or other community members may not ...

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Defining 'elderly' in clinical practice guidelines for pharmacotherapy

Clinical practice guidelines currently do not adequately define 'elderly' persons and provide limited guidance on how to apply treatment recommendations to ...

Elderly care - Wikipedia

It encompasses assisted living, adult daycare, long-term care, nursing homes (often called residential care), hospice care, and home care.

“Elders?” “Older Adults?” “Seniors?” Language Matters - GeriPal

In the paper we refer to individuals over the age of 85 as the 'very elderly.' This is an accepted term in the geriatrics literature.” “When ...

Topic: Elderly - | Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Owing to medical advances and healthier lifestyles, the United States has a growing number of elderly and aging adults (age 65 years or older) who are ...