Demographic Paper: The aging population Anna Abbott 5/23/13 HCS/490 Yvette Thompson I was designated by the senior management at the community hospital for which I work for on the effects of changing population demographics that could have an impact on health care in the future. I chose my summery to be on the aging population. This is something I have always been interested in because I would like to eventually get into long term care. It also seems like a huge debate in our country on how
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the evaluation of the organizational structure affected decisions‚ what resources should be allocated to prevent ethical issues and what strategies are in place to prevent these issues. There are many negative issues facing the health care organizations and it has deeply affected the country. The prime examples of these issues include the aging in America and the quality of care. The dying patients do not get the quality of care when they are seeking medical attention and this has been a major issue
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Written Assignment 1 The aging statistical profile I chose was of the American Indian and Native Alaskan population within the “Minority Aging” section. 1. As the United States becomes more racially and ethnically diverse as the overall minority population grows‚ there is in an increase in minorities within the elderly. As the data was scarce for Native American elderly population‚ I decided to compare and contrast all of the minority sub groups. In 2011‚ 21.0% of persons 65+ were members of racial
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Nutrition and Aging | | Nutrition and Aging Physical Health And AgingDeloris AndrewsOctober‚17 2011 | | Nutrition and Aging This article covers some reasons of eating healthy as we age due to changes occurring slowly over time in all the body systems. These changes are influenced by life events‚ illnesses‚ genetic traits and socioeconomic factors. It is noted‚ while we age‚ we lose lean body mass. This reduced muscle mass includes skeletal muscle‚ smooth muscle and muscle that
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Aging is inevitable‚ everyone experiences aging regardless of any physical alterations. In the United States‚ aging is not viewed as favorable process as it is in other countries (jrank.org‚ n.d.; Waites & Onolemhemhen‚ 2014). According to the World Health Organization (n.d.) and Waites & Onolemhemhen (2014)‚ individuals are living longer in industrialized and low industrialized nations prompting researchers to focus on the aging process. According to the biological theory of aging‚ the physical
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Significant Place is a paper that was designed to show one’s ability to use descriptive and figurative language. This essays main purpose was to let the reader know about a significant place by using descriptions about what you see. In this essay I really focused on showing the reader what the surrounding were and not telling. My significant place was Otto’s Place in Galena. I chose this place because this is where I have spent the last four years working. I know a lot of the place and have been
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Cognitive development and Aging Paper Linda Jones Psych/640 November 24‚ 2014 Dr. Brian Newbury Cognitive development and Aging Paper As people age their bodies go through a lot of changes physically as well as psychologically. As humans age normally they undergo changes in their brain which affect cognitive functioning and development. Each person is different so the age-related changes in the structure of the brain and in its function as well as in cognition and cognitive domains are not uniform
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one of the salient challenges that face aging adults and people with disabilities in Oregon is not particularly difficult as there are many that initially come to mind that are sparked by my time with the Governor’s Advocacy Office (GAO) and my experience engaging and working with the diverse population that is older and aging adults and people with disabilities. The elephant in the room around this issue is the staggering fact of the sheer number of aging adults as part of the population in the
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ACTIVE AGING 1 Active Aging: A Personal Essay Vicki McKinzie Victory University ACTIVE AGING‚ 2 Often times‚ I have realized that senior citizens are described in terms of their pathology‚ such as being a social problem or requiring adjustments. Despite this common place perception
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This paper will discuss the aging (elderly) population of the United States; there has been a significant increase in elderly population since 2011. The elderly population is defined as those individuals aged 65 and over (Hogan‚ Ortman‚ and Velkoff‚ 2014.) However‚ this increase is largely responsible due to the baby boomers‚ as they began to turn 65 in 2011; however it is projected that by 2050‚ the surviving baby boomers will be over the age 85 (Hogan‚ Perez‚ and Bell‚ 2008.) This population
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