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Latin America is Prepared to Face the Challenges of an AgingPopulation
when asked how older a person with mental illness, the answer is that these patients patient aging has the same characteristics as that of any other person, added to their disease risks, such as visual and hearing impairment, poor dental and oral health, excessive medication, difficulty in detecting associated problems, poor access to medical care and poor research of mental diseases of old age (World Health Organization, 2003).