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Video Survival Guide for Children of Divorce Survival Guide for Children of Divorce
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Relate to aging What is your definition of aging? What is your definition of aging? Think to your future….where do you see yourself at Think to your future….where do you see yourself at Age 20 Age 20 College and Career, Where will you live? College and Career, Where will you live? Age 30 Age 30 Future children – describe them Future children – describe them Age 40 Age 40 Financial stability and helping your children Financial stability and helping your children Age 50 Age 50 Retirement Plans and thinking ahead Retirement Plans and thinking ahead Age 60 Age 60 Retirement and grandkids Retirement and grandkids What is the hardest part of aging? What will be one of the easiest part of aging? What are you looking forward to during retirement years? What scares you the most about aging? What is the hardest part of aging? What will be one of the easiest part of aging? What are you looking forward to during retirement years? What scares you the most about aging?
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Aging 15.1 – page 286 15.1 – page 286 1. Financial Issues – Fixed incomes 1. Financial Issues – Fixed incomes 2. Medical Care 2. Medical Care 3. Living Arrangements 3. Living Arrangements Shared Housing Shared Housing Group Housing Group Housing Living with Family Living with Family Retirement Communities Retirement Communities Nursing Homes Nursing Homes Elder Abuse Elder Abuse
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Aging Images of aging… Images of aging… What are ways to move beyond stereotypes? What are ways to move beyond stereotypes? Aging Process – study of this is called gerontology Aging Process – study of this is called gerontology 1. Honeymoon stage – people retire, enjoy activities 1. Honeymoon stage – people retire, enjoy activities 2. Active stage – “What am I going to do with the rest of my life?” Focus on hobbies/volunteer work. 2. Active stage – “What am I going to do with the rest of my life?” Focus on hobbies/volunteer work. 3. Slowing-down stage – Pause and reflect on life, give up activities and find new ones 3. Slowing-down stage – Pause and reflect on life, give up activities and find new ones 4. Reminiscing stage – look back and assess lives, old memories and stories, observe more and do less, comfort and ease become important 4. Reminiscing stage – look back and assess lives, old memories and stories, observe more and do less, comfort and ease become important 5. Sunset stage – ready to put things in order, tie up loose ends, may patch up poor relationships, may be the time the adult enters into a care facility 5. Sunset stage – ready to put things in order, tie up loose ends, may patch up poor relationships, may be the time the adult enters into a care facility
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aging Mental Changes Mental Changes Dementia – progressive decline in cognition function due to damage or disease of the brain Dementia – progressive decline in cognition function due to damage or disease of the brain Alzheimer’s disease – common form of dementia – causes memory loss, impaired thinking, and carrying out everyday abilities Alzheimer’s disease – common form of dementia – causes memory loss, impaired thinking, and carrying out everyday abilities
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