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    Aging is part of every human life and there is no escape from it. But the changes an aging individual experience are not harmful. As we age, our hair thins, our skin wrinkles, and sags, our body deteriorates and our brain process’ slows down. In point of fact, we lost awareness as we age and we may forget things. But how would we know if our forgetfulness is part of normal aging and not a disease? Is there any difference between the two? How It Differs Well, forgetting to brush our…

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    My obvious conclusion is that there are a host of seniors who are living very limited and unhappy lives. They have not discovered the joy and fulfillment or the sheer happiness that should come with healthy aging. They need to commit themselves to overcome their limitations and move forward to develop a wholesome and satisfying life for themselves. So I now move on to outline what they can do to achieve a richer, freer, and fulfilling life ahead by making responsible life choices in their daily…

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    This video is about maturing and aging. In 1950 research on maturing and aging began. Development and growth are not the same in this context. Erikson helped redirect developmental psychology toward the entire life cycle from his own experiences as an immigrant. He developed 8 stages of development: trust vs. mistrust 0-1 years old), autonomy vs. doubt (1-3 years old), initiative vs. guilt (3-6 years old), industry vs. inferiority (6-11 years old), identity vs. role confusion (11-18 years…

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    Aging in Place In a society with the fastest growing population of individuals over the age of 60, aging in place is increasingly becoming a viable option for a significant portion of this community. The most straightforward description of this practice is aging without having to move. In occupational therapy, aging in place is mostly associated with practices within the home and community designed to provide an aging individual with the necessary resources and skills to maintain a productive…

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    AGE-RELATED CHANGES THAT AFFECT COGNITION Current theories about aging and cognition, led to the conclusion that a decline in cognitive abilities was a normal part of the aging process. According to Wilson, Beinias, & Evans, 2010 ,In old age social spheres may also influence cognitive functioning, growing number of studies have found that older adults embedded in strong social networks and high levels of social activity are less likely than their more socially disengaged peers to…

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    Myths about aging can become overwhelming and affect how an individual’s views him/herself at that particular time in their lives. One common myth is the idea that older people are not interested in sex or intimacy. In Kalra, Subramanyam, & Pinto (2011) they analyze the aging process and its effect on individuals over 50 years old focusing on sexual drive. Sexuality is describing as passion, affection, admiration,loyaltyl and romance thus enlightening self-confidence (Kalra, Subramanyam, & Pint…

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    is Helping The Aging Process and Advancing Healthcare Everybody and everything ages. As technology matures, the possibilities for its applications are expanding, and businesses and consumers are making better use of it. Cutting-edge long-term care facilities are already using virtual reality to enhance the experience of senior living, and in recent years, health care researchers have turned their to using the latest technologies to improve care and treatment outcomes among the aging population.…

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    grow older our bodies change and we have to adapt our lifestyles and sexual practices to accommodate those changes. Sex and intimacy is important part of a healthy relationship at any age. As Dr. Sewell (2014) pointed out in his video on Sex and Aging there are misconceptions or myths in regards to older adults not enjoying sex or benefitting from intimacy. These misconceptions about older adult’s sexual activities may stem from our societies stereotype of how we view the elderly as…

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    alone. Waiting for someone. Waiting to see if they will live another day. Aging is an reality we have in the world. Old age, and abuse is a horrible issue for families; we need to assist organizations to help them out. Aging is a part of life. I found many definitions of aging. One of them is “the length of time during which a being or thing has existed; length of life or existence to the time spoken of or referred to”(Aging). Elders take major health and social systems. Also person who is…

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    Anti-Aging Dentistry: For A More Younger You Get your teeth fixed can be more effective than Botox. These current anti-aging dentistry revolution techniques allow you to show off a healthy and pretty smile as well as enhance the health of your mouth. The goal is to create harmony within the face and re-establish youthfulness in a natural way to craft camera-ready smiles. Teeth Facial structure and Anti-Ageing! The skin starts losing elastin and collagen as you age. So, over a period of time…

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