TITLE OF PAPER 1 Health Promotion of the Older Adult Candace LaRouche Cambrian College BSN 1004: Self & family health Natalie Chevalier & Frances Cavanagh TITLE OF PAPER 2 November 14‚ 2014 Title of Paper Introduction goes here. To me‚ aging is a natural biological process where your lifestyle‚ environment‚ and genetic endowment reflect on your level of wellbeing as an older adult. Successful aging can be defined as having a manageable level of health
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Alzheimers Alzheimer’s disease is a disease of the human brain that is characterized by impairment of memory and a disruption in at least one or more thinking functions. Dr. Alois Alzheimer first observed Alzheimers in 1906 with the use of “Auguste D.‚ his patient who had profound memory loss‚ unfounded suspicions about her family‚ and other worsening psychological changes. In her brain at autopsy‚ he saw dramatic shrinkage and abnormal deposits in and around nerve cells.” (Major Milestones in
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As an adult become older and reaches age 50 and up‚ they encounter numerous life alterations namely social‚ personal and mental. Their purpose in the society also changes. People in ages 65 and above make up least ten percent of the population in the United States at present time and are the speediest budding age cluster in the country. Various amounts of them are no longer capable of taking care of themselves and require support from other people. The mature age group of people come across discrimination
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of Falls in Older Adults Growing up our body experience a lot of changes. As we age‚ our bodies develop in order to be stronger. However‚ as we get older our bodies start to deteriorate; if not maintained properly it becomes fragile. It is not uncommon for older adults in their nineties to still be walking‚ but a single slip or fall could take that independence away. “Falls are the most common cause of accidental death among older adults and are associated
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faced by older adults lies in the LGBT community. As estimated by‚ (Fredriksen-Goldsen‚ Kim‚ Shiu‚ Goldsen & Emlet‚ 2015) “2.4% of adults aged 50 and older identify as lesbian‚ gay‚ bisexual‚ or transgender.” This accounts for more than 2.4 million older adults‚ in the United States. In comparison to heterosexuals of the same age‚ lesbian‚ gay male and bisexual older adults are more likely to experience mental distress. Due to their life course and different historical events‚ older adults grew up
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As the U.S. population ages‚ older adults with chronic pain are increasing dramatically. Research has found that 50 percent of the elderly who live on their own and 75-85 percent of the elderly in care facilities suffer from chronic pain (NIH Medline Plus‚ 2011). Nonetheless‚ most elders with chronic pain do not receive adequate treatment. Elder people often believe that pain is inevitable as a natural process of getting old. Society also imposes the belief that unable to endure the pain is a sign
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MWP#3 How to Communicate with Older Adults In today’s society‚ I see the lack of the younger generation not showing or giving older adults the respect that they deserve. When I was growing up‚ it was mandatory to show courteous‚ dignity and respect to those who were older. I have a problem with all of the cases where I have seen a totally different attitude from the younger generation than how I was raised. This may be due to miscommunication with older adults in today’s society. If you are among
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“Alzheimer’s Disease” Introduction I. Attention catcher: Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive and fatal brain disease. According to www.alz.org‚ as many as 5.3 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease. According to this same website‚ Alzheimer’s disease is the seventh leading cause of death in the world. This disease gradually gets worse and the end result is death. II. Listener relevance: Most every one of us in this class room has lost‚ or knows someone that has lost a loved one
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Thomas Spadafora Psy 121 11/02/12 The Application Of Operant Conditioning Techniques In A Secondary Classroom Background A plethora of Studies have reported the effectiveness of operant conditioning techniques in altering the behavior of children in a number of different situations. There has been many studies in which teacher-supplied consequences have had effects on preschool and elementary school children in a regular classroom‚ but almost none in the secondary schooling classrooms
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the brain in alzheimers disease; the stages as well as treatment. Alzheimer’s disease is an irreversible‚ progressive brain disease that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills and‚ eventually even the ability to carry out the simplest tasks of daily living. In most people with Alzheimer’s‚ symptoms first appear after age 60 but it can precent itself sooner. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia among older people.The disease is named after Dr. Alois Alzheimer. In 1906‚ Dr
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