CHAPTER - 1 INTRODUCTION “The golden age is before us not behind us” 1.1 CONCEPTUAL FRAME WORK Ageing is a natural process and part of one’s journey of life in this planet. Ageing in terms of biological process happens as the impact of the accumulation of a wide variety of molecular and cellular damage happening in the body over the period of time. This process causes gradual decrease in physical and mental capacity of a person and makes one vulnerable for getting any disease and ultimately death (World Health Organization, 2015). Ageing a, natural and universal phenomenon has multidimensional process which is not only viewed as biological and medical concern alone but of social, economic, psychological and demographical importance. The …show more content…
The concept of quality of life (QOL) is very broad and dynamic. One can find diverse definitions for this term in the literature, but all of them take cultural, social and environmental individuality into consideration. It is the perception of the individuals’ position in life, expectations, standards and concerns. It is conceptualized as a generic, multidimensional parameter, describing an individual’s subjective perception of his/her physical and psychological health, as well as his/her social functioning and environmental and general life status as per WHO. Its measurements have typically included a series of life domains: physical, emotional, social, environ- mental, and material. Those who evaluate their QOL synthesize their experiences and …show more content…
We will live an ever-increasing part of our life in old age. Should people over 65 years account for a third of the population, it will be pointless to differentiate between services and products for older persons and mainstream services. All services and products, not only special services for older persons, must also meet the needs, limitations and expectations of the elders. The services must be of better quality, more flexible and must meet the needs of all people regardless of their health condition and age-related limitations. It is proper and reasonable to do our best to create conditions for dignified, healthy and active life in the second half of life and for the realization of the potential and aspirations of the rising proportion of older
However, these different lifestyles for elderly people has so much variation to it that there is a plan for almost everyone. The only thing stopping people from having the perfect plan is the cost that is usually associated with these plans because the severity of each elderly varies heavily. For example, my great-grandfather, who is in his late 90’s, is still able to have a coherent conversation with my family and knows exactly what is going on in the world. As a result, he lives in assisted living, where he can a life how he wants to, without a heavy regiment. I don’t think there is a perfect solution in taking care of elderly people because you either give them the best care or you become financially broke of taking care of an elderly person.
L1: Know about the Ageing Process. 1.1: Describe the physical, psychological, social and emotional changes that an individual may experience as a result of ageing. Aging is another stage in the human life. It is synonymous to other life stages like childhood, adolescence and adulthood. The process of aging affects all people differently and is highly dependent on genes (hereditary), attitudes and lifestyle (CPA, 2009).
Final Thesis The Baby Boomer era has decreased since War War 1, leaving mostly the government and Canadians distress about how this event will impact societies economy and the debts our generation has to pay. Supporting argument #1 With the peak in births during the Baby Boomer era, this has resulted in financial instability within society. Supporting argument #2 Society as a whole is experience difficulties managing the effects of the aging Baby Boomers. Introduction During the 1947 to 1965, about 76.4 million children were born, this phenomenon was eventually labeled as the Baby Boom (Canadian Encyclopedia).
PREPARATION OUTLINE Title : Care for the elderly Organisational Pattern : Monroe’s Motivated Sequence Visual Aid : Power point slides General Purpose : To persuade Specific Purpose : To persuade my audience to care for the elderly with respect and dignity Central Idea : The elderly are often neglected and are vulnerable so we must care for them to prevent untoward incidents.