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    Arguments Against Aging

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    Aging: Is It a Happy or Sad Term? With the development of the world economy, the average life expectancy has shot up while the definition of aging has varied widely. “Aging is the process of becoming old or becoming worn out,” according to the Collins English Dictionary (Collins). Eastern and Southeastern Asians used to respect the term aging and viewed it as a symbol of wisdom. Under the influence of globalization and rapidly changed technology, aging is not a positive word anymore, instead, it…

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    As the number of elderly individuals within society rises, there are serious concerns over an aging population. The presence of a significantly large senior population leads to an increased demand to establish a comprehensive understanding on how aging shapes and defines learning in later life. However, there is little research done observing on what successful aging entails between different cultures. People with different value systems and social backgrounds may visualize and understand…

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    live an average of 78.7 years (Center for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC] 2017). Over the next 33 years, the United States elderly population is expected to be around 83.7 million adults, that is nearly double what it was in 2012 (43.1 million) (CDC, 2017). The state of Arizona is ranked in the top ten in the nation for states with the highest elderly population. It is often called the "snowbird" state because hundreds of thousands of seniors migrate to here during the winter time to enjoy…

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    The definition of old refers to the chronological aspect of aging; 65 meaning young old, 75 plus referred to as old, and 85 years or older are considered “old old”. However, the social standards of aging have shifted to the modification of the human body to prevent physical aging; visible marks of old-age. The shift of social culture redirects the self-identity of the elderly population as they try to compete with medias standards of aging. A major aspect that has changed the culture of life is…

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    Currently technology and the aging population have an uneasy relationship based on the readings and powerpoint of this week unit. There have been major technological advancements over the years and technology hasn’t fully met the expectations of the baby boomers. In the powerpoint, it was reported that the majority of the population who is over 65 years old, poses many challenges and opportunities to design intelligent technology that will meet the aging population expectations (Madjaroff 2016).…

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    Geriatric Analysis

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    increased life expectancy contributes to our aging population. Slightly after World War II, our nation’s fertility rate flourished with the baby boomers that affected the United States age composition. (Tabloski, 2014, p.6) The increase in geriatrics will require an increase in geriatric care. Assessing the safety, nutritional, and health needs for geriatrics…

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    Successful aging is important, especially in the efforts of psychologists to understand this continuous process that shapes and affects us all. Though misleading, ‘life expectancy’ simply means how much longer a person can expect to live. The problem is that we have no reliable way of judging the effects of several key factors on future life expectancy, including race (Stuart-Hamilton, 2012). As the number of older adults increases, the number of individuals who age unsuccessfully also increases…

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    In 1900, the United States has been the home of many children in general. Before reaching the age of majority also grandson, grandparents, were died in general. The family structure is meant pyramid looked like a large number of children and parents and grandparents almost. In the 2000s, however, more generations are living in the same point in time than in the past era. Families can live longer but have fewer children, grandparents and great-grandparents (Gillen, Mills, Jump, n.d). In addition,…

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    Chapter 3 spoke about the biological side of aging. Aging, as a natural process of life, is a mystery to many with various perceptions of why it happens and what it means to grow older to those that experience it. For many, it is seen as a negative experiences that brings about weakness and frailty, whereas for some people it is not so much the case. In the lesson for this week, we read a chapter that explains some theories about aging. It discussed the various things that occur in one's body as…

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    Depression In Older Adults

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    recognition as an illness and is the center of countless studies and awareness campaigns. With great amounts of time being spent on the topic of depression the elderly population often gets neglected when talking about this issue. Depression affects people of all ages and it is important to understand depression as it is present in our aging population. Trigger Event Through experience in the clinical setting I have come into contact with a variety of older adults. Fellow students often make…

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