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    Aging Population

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    Medical Care for an Aging Population Chad Sommers HCS/440 January 12‚ 2012 Pranab Rout Aging is an inevitable event that all people will have to face at sometime in their life. No matter gender‚ ethnicity‚ or race‚ aging affects every individual in different ways as unique as their own personality. As the Baby-Boomer generation begins to reach retirement age‚ there is becoming an urgent need for expanding the national geriatric medical services

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    Aging Workforce

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    excerpted or redistributed in any form without express written permission of WorldatWork and appropriate attribution. Reach WorldatWork at 480/922-2020; customerrelations@worldatwork.org The Aging Workforce: Challenge or Opportunity? M Roselyn R. Feinsod Towers Perrin uch has been written about the aging of the working population and the potential implications this trend holds for employers‚ financial markets and the overall economy. The possible workforce scenarios predicted to play out

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    Aging Parenting

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    Generation after generation aging parents become the responsibility of the following generation. It’s the way life is set up to work. However‚ just taking care of ourselves is a full time job‚ let alone a parent or other family member that needs assistance in their later years. For most‚ taking care of an aging parent is an act of love‚ but for many it’s a job they would rather hand over to someone else. Because of the fast‚ busy and full pace of life‚ many younger people simply don’t have the

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    Memory & Aging

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    loss has long been recognized as a common accompaniment of aging. The inability to recall the name of a recent acquaintance or the contents of a short shopping list are familiar experiences for everyone‚ and this experience seems to become more common as we age. Over the last few decades‚ the medical community has changed its view of memory loss in the elderly. These problems were viewed in the past as inevitable accompaniments of aging‚ often referred to as “senility” or “senior moments.” More

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    Aging Workforce

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    Aging Workforce Richard Barger Southern New Hampshire University “ People will be working beyond traditional retirement ages‚” said Peter Woolford‚ Executive Director of the Canadian Employers Council and the employers’ spokesperson at the ILO meeting in September.  According to The U.S Population is Becoming Larger and More Diverse; The baby-boom generation-which has been a major force in the labor market for the past 20 years- has now reached its prime working years and makes up about 47 percent

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    Aging in the Workplace

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    / =309&Dtp=1&Fmt=5&TN=2&Uno=17 Enlarge 400% Many physical changes associated with aging can affect productivity. Those that have been investigated include decreased cardiorespiratory functioning‚ reduced muscle strength and sensory deterioration. A decrease in cardiorespiratory functioning often leads to increased fatigue‚ according to a 1995 study. This can reduce productivity in older workers‚ who may be relegated to more physically demanding tasks if they lack technical skills for more

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    Personal Aging

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    system model. New Jersey: Person Education Northeastern Univerity. (2013). The Interdisciplinary Team. Retrieved from http://www.northeastern.edu/geriatricsbiger/the_team/ Touhy‚ T.A. & Jett‚ K. (2012). Ebersole and Hess’ Toward Healthy Aging. Human needs & aging response (8th ed.). St. Louis‚ MO: Elsevier Saunders Waldman‚ P.(2012). The benefit of Medicaid: What having insurance means. Retrieved from http://prospect.org/article/benefits-medicaid. Wills‚ M.E. & McEwen‚ M. (2011). Theoretical

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    Aging in Place

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    Aging in Place Today the United States faces many challenges‚ challenges that mirror the changing world we live in as well as the changing dynamics of our country as a whole. There is more than a few issues on the horizon for America‚ and many of these issues can be tied directly to government expenditures. Not the least of which is our current position on social security spending; arguably becoming the largest Ponzi scheme the world has ever seen. However‚ it is the details that really accentuate

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    Racial discrimination‚ the unfair treatment of a racial group based on prejudices‚ has been an issue in North America long before the United States even existed. The early European colonists thought the Native Americans were savage and uncivilized‚ simply because their culture and way of living differed from the traditions of the white settlers. They immediately sought to procure the native lands. In their quest for material wealth‚ the colonists exterminated thousands of Native Americans and drove

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    Aging Parents

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    Should people accept it as their duty to take care of their aging parents? explain‚ Give three reasons. The word duty implies that taking care of our parents is our filial responsibility. When we were children and in their care‚ I doubt taking care of us was viewed as a job. I believe they cared for us because they loved us and wanted to nurture us. Now that they have reached an age where the simple‚ everyday tasks are becoming more difficult for them‚ they need us to step up and help.

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