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    The Aging Population

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    The Aging Population: Baby Boomers Carolyn A. Bounds HCS/490 January 8‚ 2014 Dr. Michael O. Minor Aging Population: Baby Boomers After 16 years of war and depression‚ World War II ended in 1945‚ and more babies were born between 1946 and 1964 (78 million) than ever before and never since‚ which gave way to the name “baby booms”. The first stage of the boom occurred during 1945-1950‚ and the second was from mid 1950-1964. Financial advantages turned out to be plentiful after the war;

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    Theories of Aging

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    Theories of aging The disengagement and the activity theory were the two major theories that outlined successful aging in the early 1960s.The disengagement theory was created by Cumming and Henry and the activity theory was developed by Robert J. Havighurst both in 1961 however these theory’s are very different. The disengagement theory of aging states that people are more likely to withdraw from life as they get older because of their decrease in physical‚ intellectual‚ emotional and social

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    Effects of Aging

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    The Effects of Aging Krista Halverson September 4‚ 2010 Human Lifespan Development Barbara Kennedy The transformation that takes place throughout one’s life is inevitable. The growth and development of becoming an adult forces many body and mind changes. Physical appearance‚ mental capability and other issues all take place in our later adult years. All of these changes happen at different times for everyone. Nobody ages at the same rate. Aging is impossible to run away from

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    Hospitalization and Aging

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    Hospitalization and Aging Three years ago I had a car accident and needed to stay in the hospital for half a month. In addition to the pain and discomfort from the injury‚ the thing I disliked the most was simply being in the hospital. Besides the restricted visitor time every day‚ I stayed in bed and was bored and lonely all the time. I shared my room with an approximately 60-year-old woman for 5 days before I was discharged from the hospital. During the 5 days‚ her only visitor was her daughter

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    The functionalist theory is based on trust in both our political and legal systems. The theory is also known as the consensus theory‚ and thus explains that there is a middle ground that must be met in order for our society to remain stable. Vago (2009) explained the biological analogy of the functionalist theory. He stated that this theory can be seen as the body of an organism‚ in the organism there are different relationships with different functions that must be processed right in order for

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    Spirituality In Aging

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    Aging & Spirituality Wanda VonFumetti Aspen University: N492: Community Health Nursing I March 20‚ 2017   Spirituality and age? Interest in spirituality in the aging population as increased overwhelmingly in recent years. Perhaps one reason is the growing evidence that there are measurably positive health benefits and outcomes that can be traced to spirituality and participating in religious activity. Increases in life expectancy along with a culture of long periods of retirement‚ gives our older

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    - structural symbolic conflict Power * “Power is the ability to get others to do what you want despite Opposition”-Max Weber * Types of power Physical control- coercion (threats‚ actual violence)‚ force; police or military. Symbolic Control- Manipulation‚ intimidation Rules of Conduct- channel behavior in desired patterns‚ rules. * Weber also considered power a way to influence social life. Legitimacy of Power - Authority: power that is considered legitimate‚ lawful‚

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    The Aging Project

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    During the interview process‚ there was one woman and two men by the names of Judi Cope‚ Dale Cope and Frank Hutton. There were six questions given to all of the interviewees. The first question was‚“Is hearing impairment difficulty for elderly people? If yes‚ how is it a difficulty‚ and in what way can we reduce the difficulty?” The second question is‚ “How does walking upstairs feel for elderly people? and what may help reduce the struggle.” The third question “Has the ability to carry objects

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    different perspectives with which to view our social world. A perspective is simply a way of looking at the world. A theory is a set of interrelated propositions or principles designed to answer a question or explain a particular phenomenon; it provides us with a perspective. Sociological theories help us to explain and predict the social world in which we live. Sociology includes three major theoretical perspectives: the structural-functionalist perspective‚ the conflict perspective‚ and the

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    Functionalist vs. Symbolic Interactionist Functionalists believe that each aspect of society is interdependent and contributes to society’s functioning as a whole to create stability or work toward the same common goal. The government‚ or state‚ provides education for the children of the family‚ which in turn pays taxes on which the state depends to keep itself running. The family is dependent upon the school to help children grow up to have good jobs so that they can raise and support their own

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