old-old
English
Noun
- (social work, slang) A person aged 75 or older.
- 1991, Leila Simonen, Feminist Social Policy in Finland, page 95:
- Especially the amount and percentage of old-olds is increasing. Care for the elderly is a women's issue from two perspectives: carers are presumably women, and most of those cared-for as well.
- 2006, Robyn Rice, Home Care Nursing Practice: Concepts and Application, page 376:
- The group of 75 and over, the “old-olds,” is the fasting growing age group in our country.
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