“…According to the FRAILTURK project, the frequency of frailty is reported to be 39.2% in Turkey (Eyigor et al, 2015). The result of a decline in reserve and function across multiple physiological systems, frailty causes older people to lose the ability to cope with everyday life stressors (Akın et al, 2015; Artaza-Artabe, Sáez-López, Sánchez-Hernández, Fernández-Gutierrez, & Malafarina, 2016; Boutoleau-Bretonnière & Vercelletto, 2009; Çakmur, 2015; Eyigör & Kutsal, 2010; Santos-Eggimann, Cuénoud, Spagnoli, & Junod, 2009). Frailty negatively affects all dimensions of life and frail older adults face deterioration in their quality of life from anxiety, depression, difficulties in fulfilling daily living activities, and reduced life satisfaction (Aslan & Keskin, 2015; Hubbard, Goodwin, Llewellyn, Warmoth, & Lang, 2014; Uchmanowicz & Gobbens, 2015).…”