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Dr. Val Farmer | ||
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7. Rural AgingLoginArticlesThe Aging Of Rural America (July 1995)
Have you ever felt you've ever had the right question but didn't have any answers? Let me try one out on you. What are consequences of the aging of rural Americans and Canadians? The facts are indisputable. Vast portions of the Midwest Readers Respond To Concerns On Rural Aging (September 1995)
I received several thoughtful responses to my request for ideas on rural aging. A county aging program director wrote, "As the elderly population increases, services must also increase to keep up with the ev Problems Surface As Rural Residence Age (January 2007)
This article examines some of the dilemmas posed by an aging rural population and society's response thus far. Two Community Leaders Respond On Rural Aging Problem (March 2007)
This article shares the thoughts of two readers who gave their insights on what can be down to improve the quality of life in rural communities and its citizens age. Readers Comment On Rural Aging and Community Life (March 2007)
This article contains the reactions of how several rural readers see the impact of a rural aging population on midwestern and provincial small communities. HELPING FARMERS WITH DISABILITIES
In a profession that depends on physical abilities and labor, one would surmise that these disabilities would be devastating and permanent, forcing people to abandon their goals, dreams and life work. It doesn’t have to be that way. |
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