Long-term care (LTC) policy in Thailand on the homebound and bedridden elderly happiness
The number of homebound and bedridden elderly has been increasing in Thailand, as the aging population rapidly grows and rates of chronic diseases increase. However, decreasing family size may reflect a decline in the ability of families to provide care. Society, as a result, enhances the need for l...
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Main Authors: | Savinee Suriyanrattakorn (Author), Chia-Lin Chang (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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