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elder neglect Elder abuse.
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elderly, frail Older persons with functional impairments and poor physiological reserves. Typically, they have difficulty living independently.
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elder A senior lay member of certain Protestant churches who has teaching and administrative authority.
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elder The highest rank of the Excola in the Vesperan Church, the council of eight Elders -- four men and four women -- is responsible, along with the High Priest and Priestess, for ruling the Vesperan Church.
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elder one who has completed preparation for the ministry, has been elected into full connection by the clergy members of an Annual Conference, and has been ordained "to a lifetime ministry of service, word, sacrament, and order" and authorized to "preach and teach God
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