The findings highlight the importance of preparing older adults for the likelihood that they will need assistance with managing their medicines and finances. "These aspects are very important to patients' life and are not traditionally assessed in practice," said Dr. Nienke Bleijenberg, lead author of the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society study. "It is important that professionals ask about these serious daily functions at an early stage to reduce the consequences and burden of these impairments."
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