Why ‘frailty’ matters
Addressing the specific needs of Canada’s frail older adults would improve health outcomes and quality of life ― and reduce health costs
Addressing the specific needs of Canada’s frail older adults would improve health outcomes and quality of life ― and reduce health costs
Last week the C.D. Howe Institute released a short study just in time for the finance ministers’ meeting — rolling out the tired, old argument that as people age, they do not need as much money to live as when they were younger. If only retirement were so easy.