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Canadians over 65 numbered 1.4 million, in 1961; they now represent 2 million individuals, or about 10% of the population.
Reuben Baetz, Executive Director of the Canadian Welfare Council, reports that only 10% of the aged are disabled and in need of intensive health care.
Another 10% to 20% of the people over 65 have some chronic condition but the majority of these remain mobile and active.
The remaining 60% to 70% continue to live as they did in middle age and have no single identifying characteristic except old age.
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