Monday, June 17, 2013

Chapter 4 Reflection Week 2

The chapter gives an effective description of the aging process. It covers a range from the elderly stages of the life span and starts with the aging body. It defines the absolute human life span and the mean human life span. It transitions to normal aging and breaks down some of the many possible things that can happen in normal aging to our bodies. According to Hillier & Barrow (2009), many changes that take place in the body are observable: the skin loses its elasticity and becomes more wrinkled, the hair grays and thins out, and the body becomes less erect (pg 93). The chapter explains the health status and concludes that the majority of people over the age 65 are in good health. This explains why the elderly population are becoming or have become the majority population. According to the text, most elders are able-bodied and are not limited in a major way by physical impairments (pg 114). The chronic and acute conditions of aging are explained. Whereas young people tend to have acute conditions, that is, short-term illness in which the cause is known and the condition is curable. Older people tend to have chronic conditions which are long-term. Their causes are typically unknown but the ultimate cost is profound on health and quality of life. The chapter even provides a wonderful table on “How to live longer.” These are important issues to be aware of for the client and for the practitioner. The role of diet, exercise, and mental health is essential to the elderly in providing longevity of healthy living. Social and environmental factors are also important factors to consider as a practitioner. According to Hillier & Barrow, a positive, hopeful, stimulating social environment adds years to life.
Hillier, S., & Barrow, G. (2011). Aging, the individual, and society. (9th ed., pp. 3-28). California: WADSWORTH.



1 comment:

  1. I also enjoyed reading this chapter. It reinforced information I already was aware of and provided me with an in depth understanding as how components such as diet, exercise and possessing a positive mental state are important in all stages of life. It also provided me an awareness of how social and environmental factors must be considered as you stated as well. We as social workers will be serving the elderly population and will need to take into account the limitations they may be faced with due to economic restraints.

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