Aging Population Essay

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    problems at once, which can be difficult to diagnose the actual conditions and provide the proper care. Next, especially since many doctors are not specialists in geriatrics, it may be hard to determine if a symptom is related to a disease or normal aging of the body and overdiagnosis often occurs. Thirdly, because of how the body changes as one ages, different types of medications and dosages may be necessary to help alleviate pain or fight a disease. Finally, the overall health of older adults…

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    In align to the productive aging assumption, that older Americans can and should work more, legislators have also shown their interest in rising the eligibility age as high as 70 for the Social Security benefits (Rho, 2010). However, a study by Anthony Bonen (nd) presented evidence that rejects the assumption that older Americans are physically and mentally capable to work for pay in their later life. Whilst, Johnson (2004, p.55) cautions that “policymakers should provide an adequate safety net…

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    longer than ever before. The average U.S. life span is now 78.7 years (76 for men, 81 for women). This means that, in essence, our country’s population is skewing older. The United States Census Bureau estimates that America’s population of residents aged 65 or older will reach more than 83 million by the year 2050; this represents almost twice the 2012 population of the same demographic. In particular, access to medical treatment is giving us the ability to live active, independent lives for…

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    life which made her and her husband really uncomfortable. After this phone call, I feel so lucky about my present condition. My parents are too busy with their work. They have their own financial resource and we do not have to live together. Aging population has now become one of the biggest issues in China. Due to the birth control policy and increasing cost for raising a child, now China has less and less new babies. And better medical condition lessens the death rate. So the proportion of…

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    more than triple and the world will have almost one and a half billion people age 65 and over (United Nations, 2002; Davidson, 2009). In 2050, the population of older persons will be larger than the population of children (0-14 years) for the first time in human history (United Nation). Based on these facts, everyone should be more familiar with aging. The personal interests and hobbies might change as we grow older. For example, older women spend more time than before in sewing. My…

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    The “Baby Boom Generation” is now entering their golden years and this generation is going to contribute to the overall statistic of those who are in the “Old-old”, ages 75-84, and the “Oldest-old”, ages 85 and older, population. The elderly population does not want to seem weak; many are still capable of contributing to society. Even in their “golden years” the elderly still wishes to maintain their level of independence. Being independent means a sense of pride and still being able to…

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    Humanities In today’s world, there is a great misunderstanding about the aging process and a plethora of associated myths. Many people have a jaded view of aging and the elderly in general, which may be attributed to the false portrayals and stereotyping of the population in media platforms such as movies, television shows, and novels. There is a great disconnect between the current generations, which is even more concerning in our “aging society”, meaning that in the coming years, those over…

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    Aging In America

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    Aging is inevitable in all living things. As individuals age, a number of things occur, both mental and physical. Graying hair and wrinkled skin are external signs of aging and the most noticeable. Cognitive changes, which are associated with mental processes such as sensation and perception, memory, intelligence, language, thought, and problem-solving, occur among aging adults (American Psychological Association, 2015). People age at different rates depending on genetics, diet, culture,…

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    Older Americans Act Essay

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    families. Its mission is extensive: “to help older people maintain maximum independence in their homes and communities and to promote a continuum of care for the vulnerable elderly” (nhpf, 2012). Aging is an uncontrollable process in life. It is defined as the process of getting old and the population that is affected is those who are 65 and older. The increasing number of older adults in the United States deals with economic, social, political and psychological stresses. Even though, some…

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    Werner Syndrome Analysis

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    Gray, 1999). Some people prefer to call it ‘The Werner Syndrome’ since Otto Werner did not have the condition, only his patients did (Martin, G. M., Oshima, J., Gray, 1999). Typical signs of Werner Syndrome include cataracts, a bird-like face, rapid aging, a short stature, thinning and graying of hair and skin ulcers (Ajili et al., 2013). Werner Syndrome has always been most prevalent in Japan and since it is a genetic disorder, this trend should not change. Werner Syndrome does exist here in…

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