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    seen. This creates a growing population of aging people, who need help handling finances. Deceitful individuals jump at the chance to prey on the vulnerable elderly. Financial abuse toward the elderly is a major problem; however, with education, public awareness, and legal action, society can work towards a safer financial platform for the elderly. For years’ older generations protected our well being, and now it is time to repay the debt, and protect our aging population from harmful…

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    , 1998, p. 1691). More physically demanding jobs have and increased risk 2-3 times the rate of less demanding jobs (Zwerling, et al., 1998, p. 1693). The perception of this increased risk is one of the factors employers site as a concern of the aging workforce. Financial Considerations Older workers have numerous factors to weigh when deciding to continue working. Older workers receiving SSDI will need to decide if/when a change to SS early retirement will make…

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    The negative attitudes about aging must be challenged if change for the better to occur. This article provides suggestions for challenging ageism meanwhile encouraging an increased active lifestyle in older adults. The public education system is the first effort mentioned to address this issue, starting in primary schools our youth should be exposed to recognizing the diversity in the older population and the multilevel influences on the functioning and health of older individuals. There must…

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    and travel after succeeding at raising a family and pursuing a career. Unfortunately, not all older adults have this realistic ideology. With age, late life events happen events such as chronic and mental illness have a heavy toll on the older population which affects their emotional and psychological well-being. As older adults age physical changes occur like hearing impairment, weakening vision, and the increasing probability of arthritis, hypertension, heart disease, diabetes, and much more.…

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    Wisdom And Dementia

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    stood out to me that I wanted to read further. That article was entitled Wisdom and/or Dementia: Is This the Choice American Society is Mired In? I have been working in Aging and Disability Services at Catholic Charities Diocese of Joliet for the past 7 months and have encountered my fair share of seniors with a variety of aging issues including dementia. Seniors have never been a popular age group for me personally because I have enjoyed working with children since my teenage years. It…

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    still be sound very difficult. Most of the CSI students, for instance, would say that first things first. Of course most of the young people are concerned about getting a job, not about retiring. However, did any of them know that because the population is aging, Social Security’s trust funds are expected to be depleted in 2034? Furthermore, the median household in the age from 55 to 64 has little more than $100,000 in retirement savings. Can we conclude that a lots of Americans facing a…

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    success than those who may not belong to the middle or upper class, and those who are not white (Aging Theory, 2017). This is a conflict that the older adult population in the US must fight with every day to receive the proper services (Aging Theory, 2017). Conflict theory implies that only those who are wealthy can access community services and only this population will be successful in old age (Aging Theory,…

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    the Elderly Thesis statement: Although aging is not a negative aspect of life, body image often decreases in older adulthood due to no longer conforming to the body ideals set by society. Introduction –The introduction should contain a “hook”, general quote, or interesting fact. You will then add two to three broad, general statements, and your thesis statement. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, in 2013 the U.S. population consisted of 44.7 million older…

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    Living Old Summary

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    technologies and medical advancements in the treatment of diseases and/or illnesses. Another key point is that the older population is the fastest growing population. However, living to an old age comes with many health-related problems such as decreased physical functions, cognitive impairment and loss of autonomy. There is problem with lack of family support for the geriatric population since families are smaller than in years past and the dependents live in different parts of the country…

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    Summary Of Late Adulthood

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    benefits. So, to prevent that, I can try to improve my health habits and general lifestyle so that my secondary aging consequences aren’t as bad as they could be if I don’t start at all. Secondary aging is the “specific physical illnesses or conditions that become more common with aging but are caused by health habits and other influences that vary from person to person,” while primary aging is a universal change that’s inevitable and happens to everyone, (Berger, 518). Charles Darwin’s…

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