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Valentin [98]
4 years ago
7

what do you mean by elderly people? how are they the source of knowledge and experience? how can we be benefited by their knowle

dge and experiences? illustrate in paragraphs​
Social Studies
2 answers:
mixas84 [53]4 years ago
5 0

Explanation:

er people have different expectations these days, and that will continue to change. What might have been good enough for previous generations will not cut it in the future, and what we have is not sustainable anyway. I certainly don’t want to end up in a care home, nor do I want to have to make the decision for my parents to go into one. I have worked with many older people who have just wanted to stay in their own homes. It’s about choice, having the services in place to support people to make choices about how they want to live, and be supported when necessary in later life.

Blizzard [7]4 years ago
5 0

Explanation:

They are people that senior you and are older than you.

And they are smarter than you because they are your senior and they may senior you from 30-100 years old

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