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Search for: [Abstract = "sing home residents \(p˂0.001, r˃0\). The study showed that subjects with higher levels of functional ability in general simple and complex activities of daily living were statistically significantly more likely to present higher levels of life satisfaction \(p˂0.001, r<0\). In the group of people living in the nursing homes in terms of complex daily activities, the relationship was not statistically significant \(p˃0.05, r<0\). It was shown that the subjects living in the family home presenting a higher level of functional ability showed lower feelings of loneliness \(p<0.001, r˃0\). The group of the nursing residents showed no significant relationship in this regard \(p˃0.05, r˃0\). Statistical analysis showed a relationship between the level of functional ability of the subjects and selected socio\-demographic variables. Statistical analysis showed a relationship between the level of functional fitness of the subjects and selected sociodemographic variables. The age of the subjects had an impact on the functional ability of the study group. Respondents residing in a nursing home presented a higher functional ability in general and basic daily activities in the group of people aged 75\-89, while the ability to perform complex daily activities was higher in the group of people 65\-74 years of age. This relationship was not statistically significant \(p˃0.05\). Functional ability of the resp"]

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