An analysis of findings relating to older adults aged 60+ in times of emergency including risk factors for depression and loneliness, the protective role of belonging to a community, and the need for emergency‑appropriate services in health, economic security and daily functioning.
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Citing suggestion (APA):
Ostrovsky-Berman,E., Shnoor,Y., Davidovic, N., & Resnizky, S. (2026). Mental Health and Well Being of Older Adults During Emergencies. Myers-JDC-Brookdale Institute.