An aging population is when a country has a high number of elderly people. Elderly people are economically dependent and they depend on working people to provide for them. More money has to be therefore created to fund hospitals‚ nursing homes etc. This money has to be provided for by the economically dependent population. Increase in the ageing population has been accompanied many health care challenges and policy makers have been prompted to do their part and devise mechanisms of overcoming these
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Healthy Aging Debbie Tarcza SOC – 304: Social Gerontology Instructor: Amy Reid August 15‚ 2011 As people grow older‚ leading an active lifestyle is more important than ever. Regular exercise helps seniors maintain health‚ boost energy‚ and improve confidence. The good news is‚ no matter your age‚ your health‚ or your fitness level‚ you can benefit from moving more. Whether you are generally healthy or are managing an illness‚ there are big and small ways to get more active and boost your
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AGING AND THE ELDERLY PATRICIA BUNTIN DR: GORTNEY LITHONIA CAMPUS SOCIOLOGY 100 08/16/11 STRAYER UNIVERSITY Aging is the length of time during which a being or thing has existed length of life (Webster dictionary). Growing old and becoming an elderly person can be challenging but‚ yet it can be very rewarding‚ it can bring a lot of good and bad. Aging has its rewards‚ but it presents the challenges of all stages of life. Growing old consist of gradual‚ ongoing changes in the body
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Care of the Aging Adult The aging adult population is living considerably longer and is requiring more help with daily living. The aging adult is also becoming more active and some are not requiring much assistance with daily living. Accordingly‚ the aging adult is surpassing the age of 65 for reasons unknown. Care of the elderly population is increasing with each day. The older generation is living longer than previously thought possible. The aging adult now is living more active lives and in
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What is the impact of chronic disease wellness programs on health care costs? There is a high impact on health care cost due to chronic diseases. This is mainly due to the lowering of the mortality rate of chronic diseases. In the past there were less people living with these types of diseases or surviving them. There is also an increase in the diagnosis of these types of diseases. With the newer technologies they are able to diagnose more patients properly with these diseases as well as diagnose
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Emphysema is a lung condition in which tiny air sacs in the lungs-alveoli-fill up with air. As the air continues to build up in these sacs‚ they expand‚ and may break or become damaged and form scar tissue. Emphysema is a type of COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease). The main cause of emphysema is long-term‚ regular tobacco smoking. It may also be caused by marijuana smoking‚ exposure to air pollutions‚ factory fumes‚ and coal and salica dust. I rare cases‚ a patient may have inherited a defiency
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There are many misconceptions when we talk about sex especially to old age generation. During the first day of class in HS 107‚ we talked about myths on aging. According to many people‚ they believed that “Majority of old people have no interest in‚ nor capacity for‚ sexual relations” (Facts on Aging Quiz). In our society‚ many people believe that older adults do not have sex when they reach the certain old age. Many argue that as you grow older your body becomes frail‚ thus‚ decreasing and diminishing
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Chronic Illnesses and Their Consequences According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)‚ chronic illnesses – such as heart disease‚ stroke‚ cancer‚ diabetes‚ and arthritis – are among the most common‚ costly‚ and preventable of all health problems in the United States (CDC‚ Chronic Diseases and Health Promotion‚ The Power of Prevention). These illnesses affect the patient’s ability to perform their activities of daily living on their own. For example
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The "sexual revolution" in the 1960s is an example of a Normative history graded event ______can help prevent‚ or delay the onset several chronic conditions Regular moderate exercise Which of the following statements about ethnic differences in specific age life expectancy is true? At birth‚ ethnic individuals have a longer life expectancy than European Americans According to Anstey‚ Lord‚ Hennesey‚ Mitchell‚ Mill and Sanden (2005)‚ “We investigated whether improving visual function
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predictor of that person. a. Define biological‚ psychological‚ and sociological aging. Biological aging – the physiological changes that reduces the functioning of the organ system such as the heart‚ lungs and the circulatory system but is does not necessarily result in death. Psychological aging – Involves the effects of cognitive abilities and personality such as memory‚ intelligence and learning abilities. sociological aging – The persons changing roles in society such as their political and religious
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