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Although the percentage of elderly people in the United States has tripled since 1900, the population of elderly is expected to double between now and the year 2030. Not only is the number greater, but they are also living much longer. Even though there is a large population of elderly people in the United States, we as a society overlook them as if they aren't there. Women make up majority of the older population and have a life expectancy that is longer than men's. As a result of longer lives, women are expected to experience chronic illnesses and disabilities. They are also more likely to live alone, be single and become poor in their old age. When I went to visit the cemetery I realized that majority of the people deceased were elderly men. After my visit I came to the conclusion that men were more of the hard workers, which gave women the opportunity to take better care of them and in turn they lived longer lives. The elderly are treated differently all around the world. The group presentations that were displayed in class gave me a better understanding of how older people are treated in different countries. The presentations taught me that in all countries the elderly are supposed to be treated with full respe
Getting Ready for the 21st Century: The Aging of America and the Older Americans Act; Health and Social Work, August 1999. Quality of life is a term that refers to conditions necessary for happiness. Throughout the class I learned the different perspectives on aging through film and discussion. As both the number of older people and their life expectancy increases, the greater the number of elderly that have to deal with a terminal illness or a chronic condition that may lead to a low quality of life. Being as though the man is usually the first to past away the women have to turn to jobs such as working in grocery and department stores. A study of 447 elderly adults was conducted to research the attitudes of the elderly toward end-of-life decisions. Japan is similar to the United States in some of the rules they have dealing with the elderly. Although they may need some help they don't feel they should be treated like they are unable to do things on their own. When older people are experiencing these low qualities they begin to believe that death is seen as an alternative. The Older Americans Act was designed to develop a nationwide infrastructure of state and local agencies dedicated to planning, policy and program, and implementation on behalf of the elderly Americans. Death and dying is a sad moment for everyone, but it is also a ritual to celebrate the life of the deceased person and the life they have ahead of them in either heaven or hell.
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