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    How will an ageing population have an effect on Australia and the economy? P1 A major demographic change impacting Australia is the ageing population, it is expected that this change will accelerate over the coming years. (Corcoranb & Hana, 2014 pp. 2) The process of this begun during the post-war period and has started to impact Australia’s ability to cater to an ageing population. This is a result of the baby boomer generation beginning the transition from their work life into retirement. (Corcoranb

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    The aim of this essay is to provide the audience with an understanding of ageism in healthcare by critically analyzing the impact of ageism on the delivery of nursing care for the older person. This essay will be based from the perspective of the impact of a registered nurse’s ageist behaviour on the older patient, the nursing care of the older patient and the impact on colleagues in the health care team. This essay will also discuss theories and relevant principles of ageism, nursing care and

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    SW2720 Case Study Mrs Ann Smith is a seventy nine year old woman and she has several problems regarding her health and well-being in her elderly age. Many policies and legislation ensure the safety and well-being of the elderly such as Mrs Smith. Legislation and policies safeguard the elderly including Mrs Smith to receive the fair treatment of care and to stop discrimination and exclusion. Discrimination and exclusion is still prevalent today and within contemporary society the ageing population

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    While the world is aging, it is also urbanizing. Over half of the global population is now urban, meaning that more people are living in bigger cities. The proportion of the older adult population residing in bigger cities matches that of younger age groups and should continue to rise at the same pace. Making cities age friendly is one of the most effective approaches for responding to population aging. One of the reasons for focusing on this is that major urban cities have the economic and social

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    “Older people are being transferred from the safe political haven of the deserving to the radically more exposed position of being one of the main threats to Britain’s economic future” (Walker, 2012, p.812). Ageism is seen as a significant element in the challenge of demographic change (Carney and Grey, 2015). Inequality, poverty, and cultural marginalisation of certain sub-sections of older people are all associated with ageism, and ageism is also seen as the driver for unfair practices in allocation

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    The Internet, like all great innovations, implies a new culture and a new language (Murelli, 2002,page 1). Over the last few decades, the internet has been developing unexpectedly from Transatlantic communications cable to Fiber optical telecommunication. Murelli (2002) states that the Digital divide is recognised to be gap between those people who have access to the new information and communications technologies and those who cannot. This essay will argue that age should be the primary cause of

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    By 2030 the life expectancy is estimated to be 82.3 years of age, which means more people will enjoy a longer, healthier, and active lifestyle than ever before. The Baby Boomer generation will be the trailblazers that change the attitudes towards aging by remaining productive citizens in their communities and showing the younger generation that growing older does not mean that they are giving up the joys of living. In fact, many older adults will start enjoying life by having the time to do things

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    Discuss the similarities and differences between race and ethnicity and give and give an example of each. James M. Henslin defines race as “a group of people with inherited physical characteristics that distinguish it from another group” (2014). Meanwhile, ethnicity “refers to cultural characteristics” (Henslin, 2014). The difference mostly relies in a similar argument to the classic nature versus nurture argument. Race is what a person genetically inherits. Whether it may be skin tone or anatomical

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    cells that are constantly changing in an individual’s body. A person should take care of his or her body at a young age because the effects of the care will have outcomes as the person ages. There are several contributing factors to speeding up the aging process such as, stress, vitamin and mineral deficiency, or excessive food intakes. Reducing and or limiting these factors can play a major role in how the body continues to age. As an individual age his

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    The Aging Process Essay

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    were nothing more than dreams. We succeeded in landing on the moon and communicating over long distance, yet there are still some boundaries we have yet to cross despite our best effort. Aging is an inevitable process of nature. While we cannot stop the ticking clock in our body, we have made it possible for aging to be delayed and relieved to a great extent through advance technology and modern governance. High-tech equipments and medications are available for the treatments of more illnesses as

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