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URI Providence Campus
80 Washington Street
Providence, RI 02903
Phone: 401-277-5000

Live Simulcast on Aging
Date: March 21
Time: 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Place:
URI Prov Campus Room 242 – live simulcast with discussion following
the lecture
RSVP: to Claudia Kerbel, cmkerbel@mail.uri.edu or 401.277.5160
What can older adults in Norway teach us about aging?
Personal lifestyles, health care and human services, social policies, and the unique environment of Norway all have implications for understanding aging. At the same time, increased longevity and rapid historical and cultural change create challenges across societies. Both the Norwegian setting and these general challenges will be the focus of this lecture.
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