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Psychology Of Aging And Rehabilitation Case Study Essay

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Jade Aquilina
166496(M)
B.A. Psychology and Theatre Studies

Department of Psychology
Psychology of Aging and Rehabilitation: A Case Study

Psychology of Aging and Rehabilitation
PSY3616
Dr Marta Sant
Contents
Case Study 2 3
Introduction: 4
Physical changes brought about by old age: 5
Cognitive changes brought about by old age: 6
Avoiding cognitive decline: 7
Parkinson's disease and its effects on the body: 8
Effects of war on the human mind: 10
Systems in elderly care homes: 12
Bereavement and grief: 13
Conclusion: 14
References: 15

Case Study 2
‘Mr Zimbrowski’ Mr Zimbrowski was an 84-year-old Polish man who had been resident in ‘The Elms’ for six months since the death of his wife. A combination of severe arthritis and Parkinson’s disease had made it difficult for …show more content…

Adults' cognitive development has been found to be affected positively if they remain involved in social activities or integration. Indicators of social integration, has proven to decrease the rate of cognitive decline and risk of dementia or Alzheimer's disease (Leist, Kulmala & Nyqvist, 2014). Subsequently physical remaining physically active during leisure time, provides an optimum health and is connected with a lower rate of cognitive decline (Leist, Kulmala & Nyqvist, 2014). Cognitive activities such as reading, card games or chess have also been shown to be associated with cognitive function and there is evidence that engagement in political, social and mental activities predicts better cognitive scores. This leads us to why it is so worrying that Mr. Zimbrowski refuses to participate in the communal setting at 'The Elms'. The fact that that he is even finding it difficult to concentrate on activities in which he used to partake in the past, like reading and watching television, could signify that he is already starting to head on a cognitive

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