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    Aging in a Rural Community

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    Aging in a Rural Community Wanda W. Jones Webster University Introduction Living and aging in a rural community has many challenges. The aging of America in rural communities has gone from being the prominent lifestyle of American citizens to approximately a quarter of the country living in rural areas. Because elders prefer to remain in their homes and age in place‚ living in rural communities presents barriers that are not easily overcome. Transportation is a critical component of aging

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    Rare Aging Disease

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    Rare Aging Disease A 12 year old girl named Ontlametse Phalatse lives in Hebron‚ a small town just north of Johannesburg‚ South Africa. When she gets home from school‚ she does homework‚ watches tv‚ does her daily chores‚ and sometimes helps her mother cook. Ontlametse has bright plans for the future‚ to become a psychologist. This seemingly ordinary child is also known as the only living black person with the disease known as Progeria. This rare disease is a genetic condition that’s speeds

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    century; the average life expectancy for women is 80 years while men are expected to live to about 75 years old. The population of older adults over the age of 65 years is expected to increase from 35 million in 2000 to 70 million by the year 2030. Aging is a slow decline in the ability of an organism to resist stress‚ damage‚ and disease. As the human body ages there are physical and biological changes that occur as well. The lifestyles that we chose to live have a large impact positively and negatively

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    My Aging Model

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    If an ideal model for aging could exist‚ Mrs. Madeline J. Shanks would exemplify it. At the age of 78‚ she remains active not only in her senior complex but continues to volunteer in her surrounding community. Involved in many different activities‚ she manages to volunteer‚ spend time with family and friends‚ and enjoy life all at the same time. Looking back‚ she accredits much of her success in aging to her healthy diet and lifestyle all throughout her life. At a young age‚ her family immigrated

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    Running head: DEMOGRAPHICS OF THE AGING POPULATION Demographics of the Aging Population University of Phoenix Health Care Consumer - Trends and Marketing HCS-490 Ann Fairchild July 31‚ 2011 Demographics of the Aging Population The aging population is one the most rapidly increasing issue across the nation today. According to demographic data‚ it has been gradually developing over the last two hundred years. It has become a factor in many countries. The aging population is a result of declining

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    Aging Population In The UK

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    here is an ever aging population in the UK; this has been described as a ‘pensioners time bomb’ and will result in many changes for society. There are a number of factors that have caused this. Thomas McKeown (1972) argues that improved nutrition since the 1900‘s has accounted for up to half the reduction in death rates another factor for this is medical improvements (such as the introduction of the NHS in 1948 and antibiotics) and public health measures (like the Clean Air Act of 1956). Some people

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    Impact Of Aging People

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    Population 1. 6.1 Immigration 2. 6.2 Baby Boomers 7. 7 Conclusion Introduction There is no doubt that Australia’s population is ageing‚ therefore it is crucial to investigate what repercussions it will have on the wider community. We seek to determine whether a higher proportion of aged citizens will be beneficial to the Australian community‚ or a burden in the future. In this section‚ we will address the advantages and disadvantages of our aging population. By identifying the positive and negatives

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    Associate Program Material Aging and Disability Worksheet Part I Identify 2 or 3 issues faced by the aging population. 1. Age discrimination 2. Lack of health insurance 3. Loss of independence 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 discrimination or prejudice against people of specific ages‚ especially in employment

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    Study Guide - Aging and the Elderly *Use the handout distributed in class to answer these questions The handout title is “Aging and the Elderly” This study guide includes focus questions‚ key terms and application questions for this topic. Use this document as a guide during the presentation of this material and for inclass discussion and as a study guide for the unit exam. Students are expected to use their textbook to answer the focus questions indicated below and define the key terms not already

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    Aging and Disability Worksheet Part 1 Identify 2 or 3 issues faced by the aging population 1. Health 2. Job security 3. Lack of respect from the younger youth 1. What is ageism? How does ageism influence the presence of diversity in society? Ageism is a negative bias against a person or group of people on the grounds of age. Ageism or age discrimination is stereotyping against individuals or groups because of their age. It is usually focused on two targets: young adults and older

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