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1 in 5 people (19%) in the UK have a disability

Papworth Trust is a leading British disability charity. They aim to support disabled and older people as well as their families or caregivers. They have published a report which gives a general overview of British disability problems, including in areas like health, transportation, housing or education. 19% of people in UK have a disability. Among […]

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On May 8th and 9th: a France Pavilion will take place at the China International Senior Services Expo in Beijing

On May 8th and 9th, 2015, the China International Senior Services Expo (CISSE) will take place at the China National Convention Centre in Beijing. It is the biggest Chinese exhibition dedicated to elderly support. On that occasion, the French Silver economy will be represented at the France Pavilion, which will be held by Business France

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Mother’s Day, Father’s Day: DORO puts parents at the heart of the new trends 

This year in France, Mother’s Day will take place on Sunday, 31st of May. Father’s Day will take place immediately after, on June, 21st. It will be the perfect opportunity to pamper your loved ones and to offer them gifts. Why not get them a practical one? Doro has the answer for people seeking to

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Painting, drawing or sculpting could prevent dementia

According to a study led by several American researchers from Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, practicing an artistic activity on a regular basis stimulates cognitive faculties and locomotion. More precisely, 73% of the elderly who practice leisures like painting, drawing or sculpting are less likely to develop dementia.

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