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    NURSES ATTITUDE TOWARD THE ELDERLY The world is aging; however chronological age may have little relation to the reality of aging. When caring for this group of people nurses must consider culture, ethnic and racial diversities. Elderly clients will expect that the nurse render culturally competent care and one major aim is to help promote independence and help client maintain or restore activities of daily living. The age 65 becomes the boundary of old age. Why does the age group

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    Issues Affecting the Aged

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    Issues Affecting the Aged By late adulthood none of us can dispute the physical signs of aging. As Erikson and colleagues (1986) have noted, “As the overall tonus of the body begins to sag and innumerable inner parts call attention to themselves through malfunction, the aging body is forced into a new sense of invalidness…The elder is obligated to turn attention from more interesting aspects of life to the demanding requirements of the body” (p. 309). In the United States, a substantial

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    The early 1940’s found the median age in Canada to be approximately 26, whereas today it rests at just under 40 (Hick, 2014). This rising trend in age further continues when looking at that of the elderly (those aged 65+). The Government of Canada (2016) projects that beginning in 2011 and stretching over the next three decades, the number of elderly persons in Canada will rise from 4.2 million to that of 9.8 million, with the latter estimated to represent almost a quarter of the total population

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    Caring for Older adults Corinda Goff HSC/548 March 19, 2016 Instructor - Cynthia Hovland-Scafe Sources of Income Social Security Fund- The US government, offers a statutory requirement that calls for its nationals to remit a certain percentage of their income. Eighty six percent of people age 65 or above receive these funds on a monthly basis. Some people, however, delay this payment to a later date (past 65) to claim a larger share as a monthly check and balance. About ninety-two percent

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    Socially Integrated Retirement Community CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Life expectancy is steadily increasing, but cities are no longer safe nor friendly neighbors a certainty. Alternative housing for the aged is a practical lifestyle solution that developers are now ready to provide. The fading joint family system in India and other innumerable factors have given rise to west-inspired phenomena of old age homes. Surprising cost of living and scanty return on savings have almost pushed these senior citizens

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    Negatives Of Ageism

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    Ageism is a type of discrimination based on age. Ageism has become a big issue for older adults in America. Who is old? Society has labelled those that are over 65 as old. This is the retirement age. Younger people have gained twisted ideas about the aging process and harmful comments to go along with them. Many people have these negative stereotypes about older people because they do not know enough information about the elderly population, or they simply fear becoming old themselves and the possibility

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    Age discrimination in the workforce is a major issue in Today’s society. Although this is hardly ever mentioned, it is a concern that affects the aging population and their work performance. Those who are of old age are often not given a chance and looked down on. They are thought of as being mentally and physically in decline, less adaptable, unwilling to be trained, and costly to the organization. The elderly are considered “slow workers.” They are often forced to work extra hard to prove to their

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    past 12 months that represent the 3.6% increase in population (2015). 4 out of 10 Australians aged 65 and over (37%), were born over overseas in 2014 this is according to Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (2016). With a rapid increase of aging population over the next decades, the care demands of the elderly will also rise. As of now, elderly is the highest user of health services than younger people this is because they are more prone to chronic conditions and their body is deteriorating

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    The summary and critique of this article brings to light some of the issues we are certain to face in the near future, and an approach to fixing an expected crisis of neglected quality of life among aging populations. It is evident older individuals were not primary targets for health promotion and disease-prevention programs, and it is being distinctively realized as the generation of the baby boom produces a large increase in this elderly population pool. With an increase in longevity due to advances

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    Vocational Rehabilitation of the Older Worker: Special Considerations Many factors are influencing the trend toward an older workforce. Life expectancies are increasing. Baby boomers are aging. Economic changes including the recent stock market declines, the “Great Recession”, rising health care expenses, and the questionable solvency of pensions and social security have all created financial insecurity. In our increasingly isolating society, older people may seek employment to meet social needs

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