31. If active steps are taken to attract the custom of older people, their response will reap its own rewards.
32. If society has no use for old people, is it any wonder that older people feel that their lives are without meaning?
33. In addition there are a number of ways in which the social security system directly discriminates against older people.
34. In particular, the lack of longitudinal studies of older people in Britain is a major deficiency.
35. Increased leisure time is a challenge for older people and most will welcome the challenge.
36. Is the debate about reducing waiting lists less relevant to the medical care needs of older people than the younger age groups?
37. It appears that for acute health problems older people are little different, in terms of prevalence, from younger age groups.
38. It is an even greater danger to children, older people and cyclists.
39. It is clear that the vast majority of older people are neither socially isolated nor overwhelmed with feelings of loneliness.
40. It is commonly asserted that older people prefer to receive care from family members rather than state agencies.