Evaluating Theories of Aging

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Evaluating Theories of Aging D2 Unit 4

Learning Objectives To evaluate the influence that aging theories have on health and social care provision/. Success Criteria Familiarise yourself with Disengagement Theory and Continuity Theory. Use the two theories to write an evaluation of the influence these theories have on health or social care provision.

D2 Task Evaluate the influence of two major theories of ageing on health and social care provision Add to your P4 article. At the end of the article you will need to say how the theories of aging will influence health or social care support. Think about: If your celebrity was in your care home would they be encouraged to continue in the same way as their past? Would the elderly withdraw? How could you prevent disengagement in the care home? How would you encourage the elderly to remain active in the care home?