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    What Is Gerontology?

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    OLD AGE Gerontology is the study of the social, psychological, cognitive, and biological aspects of aging in humans. I have come to understand through this course that the study of gerontology includes various tributary investigators and practitioners within the fields of biology, sociology, psychiatry, public health, political science, economics, pharmacy, anthropology, in addition. They contribute information and knowledge that would enable the society to effective, envision, plan, care

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    Field Of Gerontology

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    as they are just too old it’s just a matter of time before they become one with the earth. Things go both ways, but I believe that the field of gerontology should become more of the main part of healthcare as to just a small portion of it. That way the right amount of attention is given to this issue and it is properly funded. What the field of gerontology should do is debunk all the myths that there are and give the proper

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    Subfields Of Gerontology

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    1.) List the three areas that make up the field of Gerontology. Describe the kinds of questions each area asks and the topics each area studies. Gerontology has three subfields. They are bio-medicine, psychosocial studies, and socioeconomic-environmental studies. Throughout these studies there many questions that the gerontologists have to ponder. Biomedicine Studies: Biomedicine studies focus on the changes in the body that come with age. Some of the studies include, stress, dementia, DNA, the

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    Gerontology Reflection

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    Upon starting this Gerontology course, I was overwhelmed with the course expectations, having to complete an Older Adult Review project, weekly discussion board posts and comments with precise APA format (which I was horrible at) and lots of supplemental reading to fulfill the learning outcomes of this course. Nevertheless, I overcame all those obstacles and have obtained newfound knowledge of what it is like to age, firsthand, coming from one of my favorite patients which has cleared many of the

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    the characteristics that comprise the area of critical gerontology and how it differs from mainstream gerontology in relation to the formation of government policies. With reference to four of the readings from the course, the guest lecture by Lucy Marco, and the film “For the Next 7 Generations,” discuss how they highlight and inform critical gerontology, and what they provide for policy and an aging population. While mainstream gerontology is simply “the study of the aging processes and individuals

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    Gerontology Interview

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    Interview Paper My grandfather recently passed away 6 months ago. So I have personally witnessed my grandmother go through the grieving process as well as deal with her own sickness. Unfortunately my grandmother will have to enter a nursing home because my mother can no longer tend to her needs. This is a difficult time for my family because my grandmother doesn't want to go into a nursing home, but she requires 24/7 care. For my interview I chose the neighbors mother who’s situation, age

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    Gerontology Research Papers

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    reinforced through the media. Several components are examined in this study to include attitude, experience, and knowledge in order to have a better understanding of how to recruit social workers into this specialized field. The characteristics of the gerontology

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    Gerontology is a multidisciplinary study. We cannot study aging based on a few simple factors. There are many different variables that go into how a person ages. Everyone comes from a different background, different genetics, and goes through different life experiences. This is why no one person can be aged using the same method. The most common way people measure age is through chronological age. Chronological age is simply counting the amount of literal years a person has been alive for. This method

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    Section 3-Ageing and Gerontology Ageing has been defined as the collection of changes that render human beings progressively more likely to die (Medawar, 1952). In short it is the process of changes, which can be physical, psychological and social that results in a person becoming older. These changes are often seen across early years, middle years and later years. The aging process happens during a person’s lifespan. We will all involved in this process and no one can escape from it. When

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    Aging is a universal phenomenon and humans are no exception. Gerontology deals with the psychological, social and biological aspects of aging process. A recent study shows that people aged 85 years and older are expected to augment from 5.3 million people to 21 million as the world reach 2050. In today’s world Gerontology has an enormous role to play so that the senior citizens could be analyzed and their needs may be addressed with compassion and empathy. As part of the course requirements, I had

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