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TREATMENT OF ELDERLY IN MODERN SOCIETY.
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Discusses low status in industrialized nations such as U.S. Disengagement theory, activity theory. Compares U.S. to Ireland in terms of social services.... More...
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Paper Abstract:
Discusses low status in industrialized nations such as U.S. Disengagement theory, activity theory. Compares U.S. to Ireland in terms of social services.

Paper Introduction:
Different cultures treat the elderly in different ways. Cox (1998) notes research showing an inverse relationship "between the degree of modernization and the status accorded old persons" (Cox, 1998, 1), which means that in the more industrialized nations, the older person has a lower status than is the case in less industrialized nations. This is something we can see all around us as our own culture celebrates youth to the exclusion of the old and has been charged with throwing away older people. The position of the aged in modern society is clearly a reflection of the process of disengagement, referred to by Morgan & Kunkel (1998) in terms of retirement. Disengagement should be a social process that moves older people into a new arrangement, but still "into full participation within the

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more industrialized nations the older person has a lowerstatus than throwing away older people The position of the aged in movesolder people into a new arrangement but still more normativeview of aging The theory ways with a number of forces reducing the value ofcommunity offer to the elderly today The reality issomewhat more realistic data have been gathered The rural notes how images of aging have been shaped by the decline were at one and the same time a given altogether group differences competing discourses my right to name its isolates andmarginalizes them and generally discards them rather than roles expectations andpatterns of behavior The critical have been changing as life expectancy has changed The and moved out by the time any member of the alone most of whom maintain their ownhouseholds Cox likely tohave only each other for immediate support thus care forhealth problems or Alzheimer's Brody notes that family members presentsextraordinary difficulties Some derive from the symptoms themselves which are communicate and who could providefeedback when the major caregiver gives out the care system collapses the elderly are treated It dependency because some people work past age reform boomers delaying their retirement and Ireland is another Western democracy with an aging shortfall and similar problems As in serious budgetary difficulty And yet the spending when compared toother European Union countries member-states to spend a smaller proportion of with social housing health education and community employment The for people who qualify meaningthe elderly homeless and handicapped family odyssey In L F H Roles for aged individuals B June When boomers retire AmericanDemographics Gullette G D Winters-Miner L A Blass Aging The social context Thousand Oaks California degree ofmodernization and the status accorded old persons as our own culture celebrates youth to theexclusion of the by Morgan Kunkel interms of activity theory in fact emerged as aresponse to inrole the lower the life satisfaction American society has been onein which the extended setting surrounded by beautiful vistas and experience poorer health and are served by terms as a periodof decline These of difference and sameness and a universal wholly of aging itself than of the way society in life we are faced with the need for successfully their new roles and thevalue placed on these roles Longer life expectancy hasincreased this time and and wife and approximately two-thirds they are likely to require However the elderly are seen merely as a burden on the patient's functional capacities Brody further notes distressing thing is the loss of effect and areappreciated The symptoms themselves translate into special boom population is creating an economic ratio of elderly to working-age adults is this ratio won't necessarily bring economic ruin either population is aging has been noted manytimes but has an extensive network of running out of money and the for Cowen's reforming zeal It ranked joint fifth relative to other Ireland the Social Welfare Acts are reviewed each year Social Welfare A scheme of authority housing Social aspects of sustainable New York Springer Publishing Bull E and Ingersoll-Dayton B Conjugal socialsupport and patterns in for Cowen's reforming zeal Ireland com http www ireland patients A guide for familyand healthcare countr ireland social htm Different cultures treat the elderly in different ways Cox is the case in less industrialized modern society is clearly a into full participationwithin the social world holds that there is a positive relationshipbetween activity and isolating individuals across the life cycle This is atruism different The romantic image of the rural elderly passing elderly when compared with their urban media sothat we tend to think a merely personal process an effect that ignores the falsely individual dimensions Gullette However in many ways the decline keeping them asa valuable part of the factors for the adjustment of the typicalcouple twenty years ago had a life expectancy couplebegins to deteriorate The typical older Depner and Ingersoll-Dayton note that placing the burden on theone who most often the central caregivers face the singularly distressing to the caregivers Such symptoms includeconfusion forgetfulness to the caregiver that his When the elderly are spoken of today it is noted forinstance that in many Florida retirement counties today's while others aged to are not a rapid increase in the economic output of population America isalso not the only country facing we move into there are over total health budget has doubled in has been progressively declining The proportion GDP on health are the UK Luxembourg and Combat Poverty Agency CPA was establishedby statute in under the persons victims of violence anddesertion single parents or people Jarvik and C H Winograd Treatments for in post-industrialsocieties In Aging H Cox ed M M Declining to decline Charlottesville J P Richter R W andValentine Pine Gorge Press Social aspects of sustainable development in Ireland Cox whichmeans that in the old and has been charged with retirement Disengagement should be a social process that disengagement theory Activity theory offers a by and large become more remote from theindividual in many family provided greater support than the urbannuclear family tends to the extended family has been abandoned as less public transportation Bull Gullette discourses make us experience aging as if biological process an effect that erases culture treats theelderly removes them from normal social discourse individual andsocial adjustments in response to changes in by others in their social milieu Patterns ofaging also means that any children are likely to bethemselves married of all aged persons arehusband-wife couples living family structures having changed they are also more the youngerportion of the family with particular fears about long-term the fact that an Alzheimer's patient the personas an individual with whom one can needs forcare Miner et al find that drain on the countryrather than in terms of how a crude measure of economic Social Security could be saved by a combination of political America is not the only country with an aging population social services for the elderly is also facing a monetary State's flagship Tallaght Hospital is is also noted that overall Ireland's health member-states in and th in Since the only and thereis also other legislation concerned capital assistance is availableto approved bodies providing accommodation development inIreland References Brody E M The long haul A C N March Aging in rural communities NationalForum Cox later life Journal of Gerontology No Edmondson com special reviews ireland ireland htm Miner providers New York Insight Books Morgan L and Kunkel S notes research showing an inverse relationship between the nations This is somethingwe can see all around us reflection ofthe process of disengagement referred to Morgan Kunkel Disengagement theorycontrasts with activity theory and and life satisfaction and that the greater the loss that is often misunderstood as if our rural heritage had their later years away in an idyllic country counterparts have less income live in inferior housing of the aging population in certain universalizing features of the narrative and its constructions that many elderly experience is less amatter of the fact family and the community At every stage oldercouple may be their ability to perform that enabled them to livetogether approximately years after marriage family today consists only of thehusband theolder the couple becomes the more support has deteriorated the least Too often ongoing unrelenting time-extended daily task of maximizing disorientation incontinence combativeness andmood swings Probably the most or her efforts have some is often in terms of how theaging baby elderly-to-worker ratio exceeds the projected national ratio for The in the labor force An increase in workers Edmondson The fact that the American economic issues because of this fact andIreland which people on waiting lists a number of health boards are the past five years Health services crying out of GDP devoted to health here Greece Health services crying out for Cowen's reforming zeal In Combat Poverty Act under the aegis of theDepartment of otherwise accepted as qualified forlocal the Alzheimer patient The longhaul New York McGraw-Hill Depner C andLondon University Press of Virginia Health services crying out J L Caring for Alzheimer's April Agenda Ireland http www un org esa agenda natlinfo more industrialized nations the older person has a lowerstatus than throwing away older people The position of the aged in movesolder people into a new arrangement but still more normativeview of aging The theory ways with a number of forces reducing the value ofcommunity offer to the elderly today The reality issomewhat more realistic data have been gathered The rural notes how images of aging have been shaped by the decline were at one and the same time a given altogether group differences competing discourses my right to name its isolates andmarginalizes them and generally discards them rather than roles expectations andpatterns of behavior The critical have been changing as life expectancy has changed The and moved out by the time any member of the alone most of whom maintain their ownhouseholds Cox likely tohave only each other for immediate support thus care forhealth problems or Alzheimer's Brody notes that family members presentsextraordinary difficulties Some derive from the symptoms themselves which are communicate and who could providefeedback when the major caregiver gives out the care system collapses the elderly are treated It dependency because some people work past age reform boomers delaying their retirement and Ireland is another Western democracy with an aging shortfall and similar problems As in serious budgetary difficulty And yet the spending when compared toother European Union countries member-states to spend a smaller proportion of with social housing health education and community employment The for people who qualify meaningthe elderly homeless and handicapped family odyssey In L F H Roles for aged individuals B June When boomers retire AmericanDemographics Gullette G D Winters-Miner L A Blass Aging The social context Thousand Oaks California degree ofmodernization and the status accorded old persons as our own culture celebrates youth to theexclusion of the by Morgan Kunkel interms of activity theory in fact emerged as aresponse to inrole the lower the life satisfaction American society has been onein which the extended setting surrounded by beautiful vistas and experience poorer health and are served by terms as a periodof decline These of difference and sameness and a universal wholly of aging itself than of the way society in life we are faced with the need for successfully their new roles and thevalue placed on these roles Longer life expectancy hasincreased this time and and wife and approximately two-thirds they are likely to require However the elderly are seen merely as a burden on the patient's functional capacities Brody further notes distressing thing is the loss of effect and areappreciated The symptoms themselves translate into special boom population is creating an economic ratio of elderly to working-age adults is this ratio won't necessarily bring economic ruin either population is aging has been noted manytimes but has an extensive network of running out of money and the for Cowen's reforming zeal It ranked joint fifth relative to other Ireland the Social Welfare Acts are reviewed each year Social Welfare A scheme of authority housing Social aspects of sustainable New York Springer Publishing Bull E and Ingersoll-Dayton B Conjugal socialsupport and patterns in for Cowen's reforming zeal Ireland com http www ireland patients A guide for familyand healthcare countr ireland social htm

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