2019
DOI: 10.1134/s2079057019040143
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Current Issues of the Rehabilitation of Disabled Elderly and Senile Persons with Limb Loss due to Obliterative Arterial Disease

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“…For the disabled elderly at home, their daily life, including food, clothing, shelter, and transportation, must rely on the help of others to complete. With the continuous degradation of their physiological functions and the relatively weak welfare system and life service facilities in rural areas, their daily care problems have become the first serious problem they have to face at home without the care of their children [10,11]. Especially, in emergencies and acute diseases, it is difficult to get a timely response, which leads to the expansion of the consequences of the accident and the inability to treat the disease in time, thereby threatening the health and safety of the disabled elderly.…”
Section: E Main Problems In Providing For the Disabled Elderlymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the disabled elderly at home, their daily life, including food, clothing, shelter, and transportation, must rely on the help of others to complete. With the continuous degradation of their physiological functions and the relatively weak welfare system and life service facilities in rural areas, their daily care problems have become the first serious problem they have to face at home without the care of their children [10,11]. Especially, in emergencies and acute diseases, it is difficult to get a timely response, which leads to the expansion of the consequences of the accident and the inability to treat the disease in time, thereby threatening the health and safety of the disabled elderly.…”
Section: E Main Problems In Providing For the Disabled Elderlymentioning
confidence: 99%