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    Modern society view’s aging as a form of sickness and the elderly as persons who are closer to dying and death. This is what is often portrayed in our mass and social media. When considering issues of aging sociologists have found that more positive characteristics are often said for persons under sixty five years than for over sixty five years. For instance , growth and development, beauty, good health, happiness are more likely to be listed as characteristics of being under sixty five years

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    differences in the pharmacokinetics in the elderly, drug therapy can result in adverse effects and toxicity. Knowing that the pharmacokinetics differ in the elderly than they do with adults is important for the proper administration and monitoring of elderly patients (Lilley, Collins, and Snyder 2014, 43). There are pharmacokinetic changes in that affect the drugs absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion. The absorption of drugs differ in the elderly than they do in adults. Absorption primary

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    Individuals like Mary are often stereotyped because of the fact that they are elderly. Sadly, in many cases they are looked over and not taken seriously. My client is in a situation where she needs proper transportation and feels as if they do not care about her needs. She is physically and mentally unable to transport herself to appointments and must rely on public transportation. Like many of the elderly population she is financially strained which adds to her situation. She feels socially

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    Elderly Driving

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    Dangers of Elderly Citizens Driving Suddenly a sharp pain emerges in the ribs of a young student; but it is not only him that has been injured, but the majority of his class, a broken rib being the most minute injury. Teachers and other pedestrians concerned while a couple gets the license plate of the car that just plowed through a crowd of children. But on the other end; there is the driver of the car, who did not see that the light was ever red, who was on auto-pilot and still has not recognized

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    Elderly Drivers

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    automatically point their fingers at young drivers in today’s world. A number of accidents are caused by teens though I believe a worse threat is starting to appear. This threat being elderly drivers over the age of 70. These elderly drivers could be considered dangerous due to their decline in sensory. With more elderly drivers increasing over the years, drivers everywhere could be in danger. Within the next 20 years the

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    Elderly Scams

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    of crime, in the minds of many, are the scam operations that are committed against the elderly on a daily basis. Particularly targeting those that criminals suspect may have accumulated wealth over the years, scams against the elderly show no signs of abating in any sense. Covered below are the top four elderly-targeted scams that family and concerned friends need to be looking out for in behalf of their elderly loved ones. 1- IRS Scams Easily one of the most dominant scams that target seniors,

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    The Elderly Population

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    According to the results it shows there is a malnutrition problem across both setting due to the fact there is a high percentage of at risk elders in both populations (Donini, L., et al., 2013). When taking care of the elderly population is it important to be able to recognize when there is malnourishment occurring. Malnutrition is associated with decreased immune function and muscle, impaired wound healing, impaired quality of life, and maybe an increased hospital stay

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    Ageism and the Elderly

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    Ageism and the Elderly Decrepit, senile, over the hill, old fart or slow driver are often the words you hear when referring to “the elderly”. In 1969, Robert Butler, the first director of the National Institute on Aging was the first to use the term “ageism” to describe the stereotyping of people because of their age. The term ageism contains a negative bias or attitude toward the aging. This it a form of discrimination. While there is other ‘isms used in American society; sexism, or racism

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    Parole For The Elderly

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    Parole For The Elderly CJHS/430 Evelyn Diaz 12/08/14 Tina Sebring Paroling the elderly and sick could be the best way to deal with the cost and overcrowding of he prisons. There is a large number of inmates who are elderly and have served half their sentence or more. Even though this is a good idea there are many factors that need to be taken into consideration. The most important of these factors is community safety. In this paper, we will discuss the arguments for and against keeping sick

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    Elderly Drivers

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    Elderly Drivers on the Road Elderly Drivers on the Road One thing that’s just as dangerous as a young and jittery, under-aged driver without any previous driving experience or perhaps even an intoxicated driver raging aggressively through numerous traffic lights is the thought of a vision impaired, elderly man or woman cruising nonchalantly through the wrong lane of traffic or driving 50 mph on a major highway. Due to the continuous trend of our older generation engaging in traffic accidents

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