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THE ELDERLY

Vulnerable Population Resources

 Government of Canada. (2014).  Action 

     for seniors report fall 2014. Retrieved

     from https://www.canada.ca/en/

     employment-social-development/

     programs/seniors-action-report.html

Giesbrecht, M., Stagduhar, K., Millison,

     A., Pauly, B., Reimer-Kirkham, S., 

     McNeil, R., Wallace, B., Dosani., N.,

     & Rose, C. (2018). Hospitals, clinics,

     & palliative care units: place-based

     experiences of formal healthcare

     settings by people experiences 

     structural vulnerablity at the end-

     of-life. Health and Place, 53, 45-51.

Government of Canada. (2017).Seniors.

     Retrieved from https://www.canada.

     ca/en/healthcanada/services/

     healthy-living/seniors.html

Santos Santos, R. C., Menezes, R. M. 

     P., Goncalves, R. G., Silva, J. C., 

     Almeida, J. L. S., & Araiyo, G. K. N.

     (2018). Violence & Fraility in the

     Elderly. Journal of Nursing, 12(8), 

     2227-2234. Retrieved from https://

     doi.org/10.5205/1981-8963-vi218

     a234398p2227-2234-2018

Schroder-butterfil, E., & Marianti, R.

     (2006). A framework for

     understanding old-age

     vulnerabilities. Ageing Sociology, 

     26(1), 9-35.  Retrieved from https:

     www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles

     /PMC36728441

William Little. (2019). Introduction to

     sociology-2nd canadian 

     edition: chapter 13 aging and the

     elderly. Retrieved from 

     https://opentextbc.ca/introductionto

     sociology2ndedition/chapter/chapater

     -13-aging-and-the-elderly/

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