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    (2013). Encino California. Retrieved from http://www.americantowns.com/ca/encino/info/population Bureau of Health Professions: Health Resources and Services Administration. (2006‚ March). The Impact of the Aging Population on the Health Workforce in the United States: Summary of Key Findings. Retrieved from http://www.albany.edu/news/pdf_files Encino Chamber of Commerce. (2013). Encino Chamber of Commerce: Community Guide. Retrieved from http://www.encinochamber

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    fight for our elderly? In all parts of the United States there are Offices for the Aging to assist our elderly with obtaining the services they deserve. The Office for the Aging was created to promote self-determination‚ self-promotion and self-sufficiency among the elderly. They also wanted to make seniors aware of the services available to them and their families. Over the years that Offices for the Aging has existed they have created networks of connections in many aspects with in each of

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    Paradigm Shift over Ageing Population: Government should Change Focus Throughout the years‚ the proportion of elderly among the world population has been increasing‚ while the proportion of children has been decreasing (Why Aging Population Matters‚ 2007). This fact has brought a new challenge to nations: the ageing population issue. In order to resolve this issue‚ understanding the reasons why it is a problem is certainly needed‚ which can be done by delving into the conditions of being old.

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    The aging population in Hong Kong The impact of the aging population in Hong Kong Describe the problem now According to Government’s latest territorial population projections‚ the population in Hong Kong is expected to remain on an ageing trend. The elderly population aged 65 and over is projected to boost significantly from 13% in 2009 to 28% in 2039 (Hong Kong Population Projections‚ 2010). The aging population has caused alarm to the society; we must recognize the seriousness of the problem

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    secondary aging‚ outward signs of aging‚ ageism‚ loss of bodily functions‚ loss of memory‚ impaired

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    Associate Program Material Aging and Disability Worksheet Part I Identify 2 or 3 issues faced by the aging population. 1. Health Issues 2. Not enough money to live on once they are on a government pension 3. Loss of loved ones Answer the following questions in 100 to 200 words each. Provide citations for all the sources you use. • What is ageism? How does ageism influence the presence of diversity in society? Ageism is the discrimination and prejudice

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    COGNITIVE AND PERCEPTUAL FACTORS IN AGING AND DRIVING PERFORMANCE* Edward J. Rinalducci‚ Mustapha Mouloua‚ and Janan Smither Department of Psychology University of Central Florida Final Technical Report No. VPL-03-01 Visual Performance Laboratory Department Of Psychology University of Central Florida Orlando‚ Fl. 32816-1390 Technical Report submitted to the Florida Department of Transportation‚ Tallahassee under grant number 16-21-713 to the University of Central Florida and CATSS:

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    P4 Explain two theories of aging Disengagement Theory This is the first formal theory of aging and it was brought forward by Elaine Cumming and William Henry in 1961‚ and they looked at how society views older people. During their research they found that older people disengaged from society. They argue that older personnel withdraw from society‚ for example they stop working/retirement‚ they stop socialising‚ they feel that they are no longer needed by wider society‚ for example they younger generation

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    it is aging as well. Older adults are the fastest growing population on the charts right now. There is no point and time when a person overnight just becomes “old.” Obviously everyone knows we simply just age; it comes with getting older. This thing called “aging” happens to everyone at a different rate. As we age we all tend to slow down but that doesn’t mean our ability to function is fully compromised. Everyone is their own person and with that comes a different rate and way of aging. With

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    examples and readings to support your position. Illustrate your points by referring to a specific phenomenon. Many times when asked about aging‚ people will respond with the statement‚ "Aging is what you make of it." This statement places the responsibility to cope in society on the individual.... [tags: Papers] 717 words (2 pages) $9.95 [preview] Aging - ... Even though we create a variety of interactions that can control are social norms‚ once disengagement starts it is a never ending process

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