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Planning services for the elderly

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“The psychiatric aspects of ageing are a major problem in any country which, like our own, has a low net reproduction rate and a high standard of social responsibility. The proportion of old people in the community steadily increases so that they provide an increasingly high proportion of our mentally infirm who must be cared for”.

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