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According to the National Council on Aging, about 92 percent of seniors have at least one chronic disease and 77 percent have at least two. Heart disease, stroke, cancer, and diabetes are among the most common and costly chronic health conditions causing two-thirds of deaths each year.

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Elderly Health Issues

Cognitive health is focused on a person’s ability to think, learn and remember. The most common cognitive health issue facing the elderly is dementia, the loss of those cognitive functions. Approximately 47.5 million people worldwide have dementia—a number that is predicted to nearly triple in size by 2050. (Source: vitalrecord.tamhsc.edu)
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Exposes the hidden agenda.
Respects the parent’s opinion.
Gives me alternative ideas.
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In a world where our elders are the most vulnerable and the least cared for, 1stopsheba is trying to bring comfort and peace of mind to them. Time flies and many of us will become senior citizens before we know it. If we do not support these efforts now, they will not be there for us when we need them.

Razib Shishir, USA

 Excellent service. Very prompt and well organized. Availed service for my mother’s e passport. Got in two days. Professional service for senior citizens. Would recommend to my friends and family.

Sheikh Zakir Hassan, Canada

Service is beyond expectations in the context of Bangladesh. My mother was very satisfied with their service. As a health care professional in Canada i feel their service for senior persons is very much coordinated and organized. Definitely recommend them to the people who lives abroad with parents in Bangladesh.

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