These changes include thinning hair, hair losing pigment, and age spots (Arnett, 2012). To cover up the hair losing its pigment, women often get it dyed. I experienced this at the meetings I attended when one of the ladies asked if they like her new color in her hair. Late adulthood individuals often start to have macular degeneration, which is the loss of clarity in the center of the visual field that comes from aging, which often leads to glasses (Arnett, 2012). During my field work experience, when reading their scriptures, a lot of them had reading glasses and sometimes enlarge the font on their technological devices to read. A physical characteristic I did not see at all during my experience (about 25 individuals overall) was hearing aids. I do not know if this is due to the individuals not having server enough hearing problems, or because of the stigma behind them. Often, older individuals do not use them because they are stubborn, but sometimes it could be the fear of looking down upon by other people according to Meister & von Wedel (2003, as cited by Arnett,
These changes include thinning hair, hair losing pigment, and age spots (Arnett, 2012). To cover up the hair losing its pigment, women often get it dyed. I experienced this at the meetings I attended when one of the ladies asked if they like her new color in her hair. Late adulthood individuals often start to have macular degeneration, which is the loss of clarity in the center of the visual field that comes from aging, which often leads to glasses (Arnett, 2012). During my field work experience, when reading their scriptures, a lot of them had reading glasses and sometimes enlarge the font on their technological devices to read. A physical characteristic I did not see at all during my experience (about 25 individuals overall) was hearing aids. I do not know if this is due to the individuals not having server enough hearing problems, or because of the stigma behind them. Often, older individuals do not use them because they are stubborn, but sometimes it could be the fear of looking down upon by other people according to Meister & von Wedel (2003, as cited by Arnett,