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    Full Retirement Age

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    How will I or anyone including my child be able to afford to take care of our aging loved ones? This is the big question of many people now a days. Reason being that with people living longer in life and many other factors playing into this dilemma. It ’s more or less being left up to the next generation which is either the children or grandchildren to take care of the aging elderly family members. The financial aspect of this question is the biggest problem to date. With social security and medicare

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    (Response to essay: "The Virtues of Growing Older" by Carol Siskin (The Longman Reader p.343-347)] There Are Plusses to Aging In her essay‚ “The Virtues of Growing Older‚” Carol Siskin analyzes the downside of being young‚ and the plusses of being old. Using examples from her own experiences‚ she compares and contrasts these two stages of life. She discusses three main topics: appearance‚ life choices‚ and self-concept. At the point I am

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    half of them are married. * When they become older‚ they have few friends because of certain things such as vision‚ hearing problems; thus‚ they need more family care. * Activity theory of aging: looking at construct of social roles‚ some have lost spouse roles. * Social roles drop out when aging. * When these older people engaging in different activities‚ they maintain in healthy ways and they are happier. * When the gas prices go up‚ these people tend not to go out. * Older

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    Americans decide to retire at around age sixty-five‚ and many have chosen to say in the labor force well beyond retirement age. A reason for this many be that better health now allows people who want to work‚ to stay in the labor force (Macionis‚ 2005). Aging Americans face considerable economic discrimination‚ especially in the workplace (Falk & Falk‚ 1997). For example‚ older workers are sometimes fired regardless of their job performance or passed over for promotions in favor of younger employees (Falk

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    Issues Affecting the Aged

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    References: Housing Problems and Options for the Elderly (n.d.). Retrieved April 25‚ 2011 from http://usc.edu/dept/gero/AgeWorks/core_courses/gero500_core/housing_lect/ Levy‚ S. M.D. What are the Most Common Issues of Aging? (n.d.). Retrieved April 24‚ 2011 from http://www.agingcare.com Monahan‚ J.T. and Bryceland‚ L. Legal Issues Affecting the Elderly (May 1‚ 2005). Retrieved April 24‚ 2011 from http://naswil.org/news/networker/features/since-you-asked

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    Gerontology Study Guide

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    N330 Care of the Older Adult and the Family in Retirement Study Guide for Final 1. Why is it important to study gerontological nursing? Our society is rapidly aging‚ with an increasing proportion of the population being over the age of 65. This growth of the older population is expected to increase dramatically over the next 25 years. Consequently‚ there is a growing need for professionals to be trained to work with older persons.  2. Review the roles of the gerontological nurse.

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    Choosing change intervention tools: Change is not primarily about riding the new waves; it certainly is about taking risks‚ Risk taking comes with being a leader but learn to lever change interventions into the border directions of the organization in order to increase the effectiveness of change. - Levels & depth of change intervention While change can be effected at various levels‚ not all type of intervention guarantee the longevity of change for the organization. However‚ its

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    Byzantium”‚ written by William Butler Yeats (1865-1939)‚ is seemingly written about how time affects us‚ and how someone can become eternal to avoid its effects. As the poem was written in 1926‚ with Yeats at 61 years if age‚ the poem reflects his fears of aging and becoming obsolete‚ with the main theme being that of the mutual human/animal condition: We are born‚ we live and then we die. The narrator of this poem seeks a place where he will be able to be one with the monuments of history‚ so that he will

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    Uruguay Research Paper

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    the country of Uruguay is its aging population. While they already have financial problems‚ in the near future Uruguay’s middle aged people will have to pay much more money to the government for their elderly due to the fact that there is a very high percentage of emigration in Uruguay right now. Uruguay has the capabilities of being a wonderful country. “Political and economical stability‚ legalization of abortion‚ marijuana‚ and gay marriage.”Uruguay has an aging population due to a high rate

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    Conflict Perspective on Age Inequalities The elderly in this society develop the group that is the most vulnerable and it’s influenced by the young and middle age. The role of the elderly has been seriously devalued. Growing old means the deterioration of physical and mental mechanism that are necessary for effective performance in society and this means limiting capabilities and again making them dependent of others. In a capitalist society such as ours‚ old age is viewed as a handicap.

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