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    Aging Documentary

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    Films: President speaks at the White House Conference on Aging; White House Conference on Aging: Morning Session Authors: YouTube, White House Summary: President Barack Obama spoke at the conference on Aging which presides once every decade. The major topics that he covered was on healthcare and Social Security retirement. The Presidents goal is to protect and make sure that older adults are provided with resources to assist them with programs like “Obama Care”. According to President Obama, “Affordable

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    Aging and the Elderly

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    AGING AND THE ELDERLY PATRICIA BUNTIN DR: GORTNEY LITHONIA CAMPUS SOCIOLOGY 100 08/16/11 STRAYER UNIVERSITY Aging is the length of time during which a being or thing has existed length of life (Webster dictionary). Growing old and becoming an elderly person can be challenging but, yet it can be very rewarding, it can bring a lot of good and bad. Aging has its rewards, but it presents the challenges of all stages of life. Growing old consist of gradual, ongoing changes in the body

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    Aging In Tennessee

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    1 What is the current societal view of aging in the U.S. and Tennessee? The current societal view of aging in the United States and Tennessee is negative. Society sees elderly people and being a cumbersome, hard to handle or weak. Its looked upon as if it were some form of disease. 2 What services exist to assist older adult in Tennessee? Tennessee provide a number of different services for older adults. Caregiving services, nursing homes and hospice care. Other services such as meals on wheels

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    Aging Population

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    “To a large extent, current research and development and government policies have helped to ease the aging process.” Discuss this statement in relation to your particular field of study or interest (e.g. economics, science, medicine, social policy, architecture, psychology, technological inventions). “Population ageing is both a triumph and a challenge” (Lim, 2008). With the advances in economics and medical development as well as better health systems, Singaporeans now are having longer life

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    The Aging In America

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    With the aging society in America means that there will be larger number of older people than young people. As a result of this fewer people will have to pay taxes to support public necessities and there will be fewer young people to provide services for the elders. This will also highly affect the health care in America because many seniors will have a chronic illness and there will be a shortage of healthcare workers to assist them. This will affect retirement because retirement income is made

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    Theories of Aging

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    Theories of Aging Theories of Aging Nate Aungkuldee Milwaukee School of Engineering –School of Nursing Abstract Gerontological nursing may be viewed as the nursing management for older population. Knowledge of nursing care and competency of caring for elderly become more important as the result of increasing population of old age people in the past decade and expecting in ongoing increasing in the next twenty years. There are many theories of aging that

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    An Overview Of Aging

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    An Overview of Aging and Existing Cultural Differences Society predetermines a specific life course for each person of their community. Missing any stage of this course is detrimental to the development of the human life. But not all societies have these stages of life; ergo different cultures define stages differently. The stages of the life course are childhood, adolescence, adulthood, young adulthood and middle adulthood, old age and death. Society thinks of childhood as the first twelve

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    Cellular Aging

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    Unfortunately, aging is inevitable, and there is no way to reverse the process. However, the experts believe we can slow it down. But why do people age? According to Kathleen Berger, author of The Developing Person Through the Life Span, “hundreds of theories and thousands of Scientists have sought to understand why aging occurs” (688). The Wear and Tear Theory, “a view of aging as a process by which the human body wears out with age” (Berger), states that once our body wear out, it can no longer

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    Aging Population

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    There are many key factors that have contributed to the aging of the U.S population. Some of these factors include the size and composition of the population 27 years and over in 2012 (The U.S Census Bureau, 2014). Fertility and mortality rates are also determinants of the aging of the U.S population (The U.S Census Bureau, 2014). This means that the mortality rates will determine the size of the population and the rate at which population at the older age declines. Immigration is also another factor

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    Aging In America

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    In America, people are changing their views on aging and the elderly. Some of the reasons that the attitudes are changing could be due to more elderly people are remaining in the work place longer, as opposed to retiring early. Riffkin (2014). And there is the fact that we baby boomers are living longer. Even though the U.S. only ranks 53rd with a life expectancy of 79. That’s an increase of one year since 2010. (“The World: Life Expectancy” 2016) I personally have several colleagues who are over

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