Reflection Paper: What I Have Learned About the Aging Process The aging process is something that everyone will face with multiple factors influencing the progression. Taking this gerontology class has taught me different techniques to consider when dealing with aging. The knowledge I have gained about the activity theory‚ successful aging‚ and retirement will help me cope with aging in my personal life. Likewise‚ I intend to use the information that I have learned about caregivers
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Aging and Adulthood Shireen Farsi CCMH/504 May 30‚ 2013 Raymond Carraway Aging and Adulthood The aging process involves many changes. These changes can be difficult for some. Changes include physical and cognitive development including primary and secondary aging‚ intelligence and memory‚ health and biological factors‚ relationships‚ personality‚ and transition factors (grief and loss issues‚ and retirement). I will address the above using scholarly peer reviewed journals. A study was conducted
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In case 10.3 Marie Cipriani illustrates the Activity Theory. Marie at the age of 86 appears to be healthy and active especially for her age. Marie with no other close relatives or social support is coping with losing her life- long partner to stage IV lung cancer. Marie has reached out to a social worker for additional help in caring for her partner‚ and remains actively involved in her partners life. Case 10.2 Pete is afraid that when his sister Lucy dies he will no longer receive the resources
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The Silver Tsunami: The Challenges in Developing an Adequately Trained Nursing Force to Meet the Rising Tide of Elderly Baby Boomers Carel D. Peterson San Francisco State University The Silver Tsunami: The Challenges in Developing an Adequately Trained Nursing Force to Meet the Rising Tide of Elderly Baby Boomers In what is described as a silver tsunami‚ the baby boomers (boomers) are turning sixty-five years old at an alarming rate (Heise‚ et al.‚ 2012). Beginning in 2010 when the first wave
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Elderly Income Support Jacquelyn T. Come University of Louisville Abstract Elder income will affect everyone who has the good fortune to live long enough to grow old. Being elderly is an open status because people are elderly for only part of their lives. The elderly that are at the highest risk of being poor or disadvantaged fall into categories of people who are at highest risk of being poor throughout the life course‚ those that fall below the poverty level during their lifetime. (Sociology
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nursing research (2nd ed.‚ pp. 46-59). Philadelphia: Lippincott‚ Williams‚ & Wilkins. Dillaway‚ H.‚ & Byrnes‚ M. (2009). Reconsidering successful aging: a call for renewed and expanded academic critiques and conceptualizations. Journal of Applied Gerontology‚ 28(6)‚ 702-722. doi:10.1177/0733464809333882. Fisher‚ B. J. (1992). Successful aging and life satisfaction: A pilot study for conceptual clarification. Journal of Aging Studies. 6(2)‚ 191-202. Flood‚ M. (2002). Successful aging: a concept analysis
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Additional studies should make use of both quantitative and qualitative methods. It would be interesting to compare the results from an open-ended interview or case study with those from a laboratory study. By utilizing mixed-methods‚ the field of gerontology is exposed to a more comprehensive view of
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Association with Aging and Longevity." Mechanisms of ageing and development 82.1 (1995): 31-50. Print. Bowen‚ R.L. and C.S. Atwood. "Living and dying for sex. A theory of aging based on the modulation of cell cycle signaling by reproductive hormones.". Gerontology 50 (2004): 265–90.Print Chakhparonian‚ M.‚ and R Colman‚ R. J.‚ et al. "Caloric Restriction Delays Disease Onset and Mortality in Rhesus Monkeys." Science 325.5937 (2009): 201-4. Print. Cox‚ L. S.‚ and J. A. Mattison. "Increasing Longevity through
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cRunning head: ELDER INTERVIEW Elder Interview Jorge Fernandez Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Nursing NURS 3313 – Care of the Healthy Aging Adult Elder Interview General Appearance Normal Signs of Aging Mrs. L is a 64 year old female Caucasian who lives in West Texas. Her hair is naturally gray‚ but she dyes it‚ and appears thin and evenly distributed on her head. There are no signs of baldness but her hair is thinning. Tabloski (2006) states “the hair of a older person
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Table of Contents Introduction Personal Factors • • • Personality Personal Control Age Environmental Factors • • • Physical health Living Arrangements Social Support and Social Networks Conclusion References Introduction The satisfaction or happiness of the human race has always been a central theme in the humanities. Life satisfaction is conceptualized as one of the cognitive components of subjective well being‚ and refers to the global judgments people make about the quality
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