Recognition and incorporation of the United Nation’s Principles of Older Persons will help all societies in

a. holding renewed discussion and action by policymakers and organizations who implement policy for older persons
b. increasing competition among nations over which ones provide the best care
c. showing that older adults need to live in age-specific communities to enhance attention to their needs
d. helping older people disengage from most activities to protect their health and reduce stress


a. holding renewed discussion and action by policymakers and organizations who implement policy for older persons

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