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    Wisdom I have learned from an older adult First of all I have to say that I’ve put quiet a bit of thought into who I’ve received the most words of wisdom from and I have chosen my adopted mother. Over the past thirty six years that I have been a part of my adopted family I have truly had some difficulties coping and dealing with the fact my biological mother abandoned myself and my four brothers when I was a baby. For many years I have questioned so many things‚ the reasons‚ the whys‚ the what

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    Journal Article Review # 3 Introduction ‘Sexuality and the chronically III older adult: A social justice issue’ is an article published in Sexuality and Disability in 2000 issue‚ written by Verna C. Pangman and Marilyn Seguire provides an overview of how primary nurse health care providers who are committed to the delivery of holistic care have a responsibility to assess the elderly and the perceptions of their families regarding the sexuality of the older adults. It briefly discussed invisibility

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    My Life Road Map: Where I’ve Been‚ Where I Am‚ and Where I’m Going Raylene Herrington PSY 202: Adult Development and Life Assessment Carol Abraham October 28‚ 2013 I. What was your family like? a. Military family b. Catholic c. Latin – Dominican d. Youngest of 2‚ sister 7 years older e. Large extended family II. What things do you remember about your childhood? a. Always having what I needed and almost everything I wanted b. Mom worked a lot c. Dance classes d. Church on

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    hypothesis that might explain why young adults are more likely to experience crime than older adults might be related to the type of housing they live in. 66.5% of young adults were more likely rented property than 30.8% of older adults (x2 = 3137.875‚ df = 1‚ p < 0.001 – Table8). Thus‚ data showed that there was a relationship between tenure and age; young adults were more to likely live in private rented accommodation and less likely own property than older people. The literature says‚ that people

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    The Young Adult Life Stage | Adult Development &amp; Aging‚ BSHS 371 | Roxanne Arballo September‚ 2011 | THE YOUNG ADULT LIFE STAGE Stress in the young adult life stage seems more prevalent in today’s society. One very important point is that kids are growing up much faster‚ taking on more responsibilities that years ago might not have been faced for another 5‚ 10‚ and 20 years later. Culture has a very big part in the onset of adult roles at varied ages. The transition

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    Fitness Effects on Older Adults A Meta-Analytic Study Abstract A meta-analytic study was conducted to examine the hypothesis that aerobic fitness training enhances the cognitive vitality of healthy but sedentary older adults. Eighteen intervention studies published between 1966 and 2001 were entered into the analysis. Several theoretically and practically important results were obtained. Most important fitness training was found to have robust but selective benefits for cognition‚ with the largest

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    social work practice with older adults and their families. Given the far-reaching social‚ economic‚ and demographic changes in the aging population‚ the authors argue for a methodological and practice-oriented transformation in future geriatric social work. The authors suggest that if older adults are to maintain their independence and well-being‚ a resilience-enhancing social work intervention will be especially effective in fostering the specific survival skills that older adults often already utilize

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    Summary Spirituality and aging are two concepts that go hand in hand for most patients. As we get older‚ our spirituality increases. This is true because as an adult ages‚ they tend to look for the deeper meaning and purpose of life. It is a unique part of aging that is hard to put into exact words due to the fact that it cannot be measured like a pathology or aging process. As an older adult approaches death‚ it is normal for them to be reflecting back on what their lives truly meant. Spirituality

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    The following interview was conducted over several sessions with “Jean” who is in the late adult stage of life. Jean resides at an assisted care facility in Sherman Oaks‚ California. She is a widow‚ her husband of over 50 years having passed away some six years ago. She had an elder brother who also is deceased. She has three adult children and six grandchildren‚ four of whom are adults. She is 83 years old and is in Erikson’s eighth and final stage of psychosocial development. Erikson characterized

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    Cobb1 Mrs. Chapman ENC0025 2/16/2013 The Life of Adult College Students The life of adult college student comes with lots of responsibilities; also‚ adult students are more focused in college versus high school. Adult students understand that‚ when they made the decision to return to school‚ so they could obtain a higher education; as a result‚ they made the decision to

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