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    Aging Population Issues

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    I am basing this on the current retirement issues. I am not sure when I will stop working although I know that individuals who retire now retire around the age of 50 or so. My own mother retired in her mid-50s, but this will not be the case for my generation. As discussed in class, people…

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    Healthy Aging Interview

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    the elder person’s life and their abilities to maintain a sense of identity, health, purpose and mental capacity are also going to be factors in their outlook on their aging process, for Tom all of these things are intact and he is enjoying his retirement and the freedoms and life changes it has afforded…

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    work for State Farm because of the retirement plan. According to State Farm website “A defined benefit pension plan provides eligible employees a financial benefit at retirement, based on years of plan participation and compensation. State Farm pays the full cost of this plan.” As a State Farm worker when you retire your retirement is the salary you retire with plus your 401K. Yes, I look deep into the future. Unlike most I am planning to set myself up for retirement as well. That was one of my…

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    take over. With many elderly losing their jobs and still needs to make ends meet they need assistance. Medicare and Social Security are two very helpful systems for the elderly. With these two system in place many retirees are able to enjoy their retirement without having to worry about doctor visits or financial steadiness. These two systems is what makes so people can retire and enjoy what they have so long and hard worked for. Medicare is a very helpful system for many elderly people.…

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    Elderly people overpopulate the United States because of the baby boomer trend and we must do something to put an end to it. Old people are ruining the United States and who is to blame but the parents of the baby boomers who apparently could not just have one children, but had to procreate at least two or more all because of the war and now our country is paying for it not them. The two questions you may have are, why is this a problem and how are we going to deal with it? This is a problem…

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    finance. Most of the elderly are retired and have no more income coming in. The only money they have left its for them to buy their food , medicine, rent etc or even maybe to go on a mini vacations. I say vacation because the money they get from retirement they should be able to enjoy it on a vacation every once in a while. They live life already they are tired and they also have to much time on their hands Because they don 't work anymore. I strongly believe that elderly people should…

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    community. In recent years I have had the privilege of working and volunteering at Pembina Place Personal Care Home. This experience has exposed me to individuals who are further declined than my grandparents, and who are involved in little to no outside community activities. Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s were very common within the PCH I was working in. Interestingly, the residents of the care home did not shift my view of old age in a negative way. Instead, their willingness to engage in…

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    The Life-Cycle Hypothesis

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    categories of debt. When comparing the results of saving behavior to those of consumers not employing mental accounting techniques, consumers employing saving behavior had a higher mean balance of loans for goods and services, and a lower mean balance of home equity debt and pension loan debt. In both models, the mental accounting coefficient that illustrates the propensity to save was statistically…

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    The Rationale and Purpose for the Group As individuals age, the hair begins to gray (Diller, 2012). Skin begins to sag and wrinkles appear on once youthful features. It gradually becomes physically harder or even impossible to engage in the functioning of everyday life. But possibly more stressful than the physical burdens of aging is the mental and emotional toll that these changes take on one’s psychological well-being (Birren & Schaie, 2001). The reality that one will eventually loose their…

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    Access to services is an essential component needed by the aged. The aged require access to a range of services as these services can assist the aged to maintain their overall wellbeing. By the aged having access to services such as hospitals, and doctors they can be provided with essential resources which can help them attain a healthier wellbeing and may reduce the risk of illness. Hospitals can provide the elderly with medications and thus will result into a lower chance of the aged becoming…

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