In terms of healthy aging, as a nurse, I think there must be equal opportunities for immigrant as well as the natives to grow with the concept of age-friendly communities by enhancing the abilities and independence. Nurses should advocate for equal accessibility of health care services and support system for all elderly. Approach to aging people should be always positive without any prejudices and biases. After changing the mindset and perceive aging as a stage in our lives that can be as…
In the past, philosophers and scientists have long been interested in the process of aging. However, interests in this amazing and highly important topic was barely even discussed before the 1960s. In recent decades, the interests in aging has greatly accumulated, and the reason to that is not only the elderly takes up most of the percentage of the population, but because they make use of a sufficiently great proportion of the national spending funds. Furthermore, most people have realized that…
Describe Your Feelings and Beliefs on Aging in the United States Looking back from the time I started my nursing career to the present, I have seen how the image of the older adults has evolved from “the stereotypical views and images associated with ageing” (Grant, 2001, p. 777), to a more positive regard of the older population. In addition, Healthy People (HP) 2020’s focus on “maintaining the quality of life and wellness of older adults” (HP 2020, 2015) has set new targets for nursing…
showing its limitation. Before discussing the characteristics of the aging process, and the main theories to apply, it is important to distinguish between physiological aging and diseases related to aging. The aging phenomenon is multifactorial, which affects all levels of biological organization, from molecules to physiological systems. Life expectancy…
People are always changing and this is something that is very relevant to my life currently. The Life-Course Perspective gather that aging is definitely a life-long process. I have been volunteering for the Community Soup Kitchen for a long time and there is one elderly man that has been attending our lunches since I have been there. In these short four years, he has changed in many ways…
This paper examines the growing elderly population and determines the issues, obstacles, and concerns they face on a daily basis. The literature sheds light on the many issues elderly face such as; psychosocial, psychological, physical, emotional, family-related, economic, housing, legal, and provided social services. A description of the services and resources of five programs in Connecticut are included along with an in depth program evaluation and recommendations. The paper concludes the…
The process of aging raises causes of concern due to the increased risk of disease, and reduction of function ability and all around health. What if there was a way to increase longevity and health management as our bodies undergo this transition? Through the advancement of geroscience, these possibilities can now become reality. Geroscientists specifically explore the relationship between aging and diseases. There is a significant amount of evidence linking the cellular process our bodies go…
Successful Aging In The Elderly Kelsey Reinholt SOC 400 10/10/2015 Les Lazarevic ABSTRACT The focus of this paper is to provide knowledge over the success in aging and the elderly. This paper explains the differences in men and women and how some studies believe that women are more successful with aging and some believe vice versa. Success with aging was with no indicative illness, nor physical impairments. The patients that propose to have a profound education…
The stigma that comes with aging commonly involves cognitive decline and vulnerability though this is very rarely the case. While their bodies may be declining, they are still incredibly mentally sharp and aware, and still present as every other information user: one that continuously seeks and uses information to meet their needs. During this time of exponential technological and information growth, everyone needs information to survive and thrive, and the elderly are no exception. They…
against the inevitable. Aging occurs in everything- people, animals- even bacteria. While not everything ages the same, every living thing undergoes changes as they get older. These changes can affect the brain, organs, and skin. The real question is: how does aging affect the human body? The study of aging and how it affects the human body and humans in general is called Gerontology (Gerontology 1). Gerontology started with Nathan Shock and William Peter in 1958 (Why Study Aging? 1). While…