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Social issues (such as living arrangements and type of daily activities) influence an older person's risk and experience of illness. Doctors often do what is called a social history to help them and other members of the health care team evaluate a person's care needs and social support.
- Intimacy and Older People
It includes emotional, social (based on shared experiences),...
- Older People Living Alone
Older People’s Health Issues / Social Issues Affecting Older...
- Intimacy and Older People
20 Νοε 2018 · The articles in this special edition explore these issues and highlight the ethical issues arising from the contemporary policy and organisational contexts of social work and social care at a time of societal ageing.
26 Δεκ 2013 · We have addressed some of the new realities of aging as they are shaped by contemporary social and economic contexts. We summarized some of the most pressing causes and consequences of change and identified some of the most pressing issues that must be addressed in future scholarship and social policy.
10 Απρ 2021 · Ageism impacts all aspects of older people's health. For instance, it shortens their lifespan, worsens their physical and mental health, hinders recovery from disability, and accelerates cognitive decline. 1 Ageism also exacerbates social isolation and loneliness and reduces access to employment, education, and health care, all of which impact ...
18 Νοε 2019 · In this special issue, Teresi and colleagues (2019), Booker, Cousin, and Buck (2019), and Henriquez, Hyndman, and Chachula (2019) address the nuances and diversity of family structures and their application to family caregiving and meeting the needs of older adults for whom they are providing care.
23 Απρ 2021 · Social participation concerns the possibility of engaging in activities in interaction with others or society at large and contributes to the health and well-being of older adults. In contrast, a lack of social participation is associated with loneliness.
18 Νοε 2019 · Working with a diverse group of Pacific, Māori, Asian and New Zealand European older adults, this paper explores what matters to older people when discussing social connectedness? We draw from individual, in-depth interviews with 44 older adults, and three group interviews comprising 32 older adults.