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Social, Leisure and Everyday Activities That Occupy People Living in Advanced Age

Wright St Clair, V; Kerse, N; Hayman, K; Dyall, L
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Abstract
•Aim of the Living to Advanced Age study

•The purpose of this paper

•Background to researching elders‟ social, leisure & everyday activities

•The outcome measures used

•The findings

•What do they mean?
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February 2, 2010
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Audio/visula presentation at the LeeCarePlus Aged Care Service Provider Forum, Auckland, New Zealand
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