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    About Me Having an aging society in the United States has a big impact in my life as adult. On one side it makes me think that I have more chances to live longer, but it does not necessarily means that I will be in a good health state. What it matters to me is to be healthy in case that I live more years because I wouldn't like to live longer if I will be sick. On the other side, it makes me think of the positive and negative effects that brings as a consequence. An aging society affects…

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    The Balance Between the Aging Population and the Aging Support Program Life is short, but most people do not come to this realization until they have already experienced most of it. The elderly live every day with this thought lingering nearby, but they cannot stop working to enjoy the rest of their lives because of the paramount issue of money. Fears of debt plague people of all ages, but without protecting the Social Security program that protects the elderly from these fears, the elderly…

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    adults range in ages from sixty five upwards. Many people judge older adults by the stereotypes that are portrayed by the media. I have discussed why there is concern for older adults on media stereotypes, also how media stereotypes impact upon healthy aging and development and lastly how the Ministry of Health guidelines is impacting on the media stereotypes. Media stereotypes can affect a person who doesn’t have physical or mental health problems. Media stereotypes can make anyone think badly…

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    Aging, Place, and Technology: Toward Improving Access and Wellness in Older Populations In this article, the author states that the place of residence may affect the probability of achieving a public health objective. As he further mentions, aging in place is considered the ability to live in one’s own home independently and comfortably. However, there are certainly many challenges and additional resources needed to satisfy the demands of everyday life particularly in the decline in health and…

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    AARP report, nearly 90 percent of people prefer to stay in their own home for as long as possible or as what gerontologist refers to as aging in place (Farber, Shinkle, Lynott, Fox-Grage, & Harrell, 2011). While the desire is there, a myriad of obstacles can prevent seniors from staying in their own homes. Health issues arise from the natural effects of aging and chronic diseases. This can contribute to declines in flexibility and balance affecting an elderly person’s ability to get around…

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    In 2011, Statistics Canada reported that in Alberta, 5,500 children were in foster care, 1,145 of these children were aged 14-19 (Statistics Canada, 2011). Once these young persons reach the age of 18 they age out of the foster care system. Aging out of the system refers to the transition out of the foster care system when they reach the legal age at which the majority of other youth leave their homes in pursuance of independent living (Lee & Berrick, 2014, p.78). However, not only do the…

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    to be a huge increase in the population of older adults. Because of this, financial resources are going to be stretched thin, long term care facilities are going to be overly population, and older adult will outnumber caregivers by immense amounts. Aging in place is one major way to help prevent these things from happening to the older adult population. Over 95% of older adults agree and would rather stay in their homes then being moved into a nursing home. This is because home is such an…

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    Foster Care: Aging Out Imagine being in foster care in and out of foster homes for as long as you can remember. Maybe even your whole life. And then one day you realize that your 18th birthday is approaching. For most teenagers this is a very exciting day, the day that they become an adult and can no longer be called a child. The day that they can stay out past their city curfew and don’t have to find a way to sneak in the clubs with their friends. But for you, this is the day that you really…

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    booming business. “Have to spend money to make money” they say, and in this case, that is all too true. Currently, the anti-aging business has a compounded annual growth rate of 7.8% and is expected to stay consistent throughout 2019 making its projected worth USD 191.7 billion (Ghumare, 2015). There is no fountain of youth but scientists today are finding ways to slow the aging process down and potentially extend the human lifespan. Humans have sought out immortality for…

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    negative stereotypes it is common for older adults to have negative perceptions on aging. These pervasive messages suggest that older adults are “frail, ill, old people” which tend to perpetuate these negative attitudes. Henchoz, Cavalli, and Girardin (2008) suggest that comparison mechanisms assist older adults in opposing those views and seeing past those fundamentals of old age. Consequently, basing their views of aging on a more self-perceived attitude. According to Henchoz, et.al. there are…

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