Monday, June 24, 2013

Chapter 6 Reflection, Week #3


Not only did chapter 6 stress the importance of friends in family in later life, it also highlighted the importance of religion and spirituality. These can bring together members of a community and give purpose to the elderly population therein. Hillier and Barrow (2011) state, “Subjects with high-intrinsic religiosity and spiritual well-being had significantly higher levels of hope and lower levels of negative mood states than subjects with low spiritual well-being and low intrinsic religiosity. The researchers felt that subjects with high religiosity could use their religious patterns for coping (prayer, religious objects) and subjects with high spirituality were able to maintain a greater sense of wholeness than those with low spirituality”. This makes sense, because if you did not feel that you had a greater purpose then you would not see what there was worth living for. Especially for the elderly, the sense of something greater makes nearing the end of their lives not as scary. There are many community or church groups that can help the elderly stay involved and productive in later life. Hillier and Barrow (2011) say, “People aged 65 and over are the most likely of any age group to belong to clubs; fraternal associations; and other church-affiliated organizations, such as widows and widowers groups, Bible-study groups, and volunteer groups serving the sick and needy”. These groups are a benefit to society and a benefit to the elderly involved within. Social bonds can be formed that give a person strength and support through those trying times in later life. 

2 comments:

  1. I think that it is very important for the aging to be involved in some sort of outside activity. As you grow older, people you know are dying and it is nice to have a group that you can fall back on for support. My grandma does dancing classes to keep her active as well as allowing her to make friends, this is so important. She told me that without these dance classes, she would sit at home on the couch and be lazy. These dance lessons have really changed her way of viewing aging. So like you mentioned it is very nice for the elderly to get involved in something like church, sewing classes, cooking schools, dance, or community organizations.

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  2. I agree Sara, Chapter 6 was a powerful chapter about the importance of family especially for the elderly. The family and support systems are unlimited accesses to resources for emotional, physical, financial, and spiritual support. I have already been thinking deeply about plans for my elderly ages.

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