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Most Elderly People in Norway Have Someone to Ask for Help.

Summary by Folkehelseinstituttet
Almost all (97 percent) people over the age of 70 living at home in Norway state that they have someone in their family, or among friends and neighbors, they can ask for help when needed, according to a study from the Norwegian Institute of Public Health.
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Almost all (97 percent) people over the age of 70 living at home in Norway state that they have someone in their family, or among friends and neighbors, they can ask for help when needed, according to a study from the Norwegian Institute of Public Health.

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Folkehelseinstituttet broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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