Abstract
With the advances made in modern medical treatments older adults are living longer. Approximately 80% have at least one chronic disease condition, which can affect their independence and quality of life if not managed appropriately. Much of chronic disease care centers on patients attending to lifestyle modifications and sustaining non-medical care routines. Consistent self-management is difficult to sustain. This article discusses some of the most frequently used integrative approaches to help patients manage their own disease condition.
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