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    member in our team is responsible for a different aspect of the general topic. My specific aspect is about assisting the elderly in our community. The microeconomic principal I will apply is productive efficiency. In the report‚ I will first include a brief background of elderly group. Next I will be reviewing the current and future possible policies that the government supports elderly in Australia such as financial support‚ health care‚ housing support and etc. After I will mention the action community

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    Today I will be talking to you about elderly drivers and mandatory yearly driving tests for those over 65. Have you ever been driving to work or school and get stuck behind an older person going 10 miles below the speed limit? Or an elderly driver that merges into your lane without looking? Many elderly drivers are not in the proper state to be driving on their own. I have experienced this first hand. My car was sideswiped in my very own neighborhood by my elderly neighbor. She was driving down the

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    differences between “A Proposal to Draft America’s Elderly” and “Last Rites for Indian Dead.” The articles have many differences‚ but I have narrowed it down to four main points of each essay to base my argument on. This makes it easy to compare the differences of the two essays. Comparatively‚ I feel like “Last Rites for Indian Dead” has a more compelling argument than “A Proposal to Draft America’s Elderly” for more than one reason. Honestly‚ drafting the elderly seems like a hysterical idea. The two essays

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    Assignment 2: Longevity and Obstacles As people become older‚ they face various obstacles in their lives. What are the demands of longevity? Give at least 2 obstacles faced by the elderly in your country. Give solutions - ways the elderly can overcome each obstacle and/or the measures that can be taken to help the elderly. Include examples and state any references used. (350-400 words) Longevity and Obstacles How long can a person live? In my country‚ Myanmar‚ life expectancy today is on the rise

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    cou_code=JPN Dein‚ S. & Huline-Dickens‚ S. (1997). Cultural aspects of aging and psychopathology. Aging-and-Mental-Health‚ 1(2)112-120. Macionis‚ J.J & Gerber‚ L.M (2002). Sociology (4th ed.) Toronto‚ Ontario: Prentice Hall. Masud‚ Chika. (1999) Elderly Welfare in Japan. Retrieved April 5‚ 2003‚ from http://user pages.umbc.edu/~cmasud1/sowk.html Rosenberg‚ Matt. (2000). World Life Expectancy Chart. Retrieved April 5‚ 2003‚ from http://geography.about.com/library/weekly/aa042000b.htm Traphagan

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    was created to aid the elderly with their medical bills. The Medicare program was created 40 years ago. The original benefits under Medicare did not include drug coverage. Medicare has since added drug coverage to bridge the gap under the original available benefits. The Medicare program is facing serious financial challenges. The projected expense for medical services among the elderly is said to exceed the available tax revenue needed to finance the program.   The elderly has reported that they

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    The communication between them was informal‚ the staff had to explain something to the elderly person‚ her tone of voice and language used was very comforting and she was patient waiting for the elderly person to respond. The communication was effective because after the staff explained in more detail what the task was‚ the elderly person understood. The types of interpersonal communication for both the 1-1 and the group interaction were speech‚ for the gathering

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    cooperation contribute? 3 December 2013 Shintaro Nakamura Senior Advisor on Social Security Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Outline 1. Cooperation on Universal Health Coverage 2. Promotion of Integrated Service Provision and Involvement of Elderly Persons 3. The Way forward 1 Cooperation on UHC 1. Thematic papers – “Japan’s Experience with Human Resources for Health Policies” written by JICA • Available at http://www.jica.go.jp/english/news/field/2013/c8h0vm00006f7 nc3-att/20130619_01

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    Identify 2 or 3 issues faced by the aging population. 1 Unequal treatment in employment - Poverty 2 Face prejudice and discrimination - Ageism 3 Face isolation – Elderly Abuse What is ageism? How does ageism influence the presence of diversity in society? Ageism is the practice of prejudice of discrimination to the elderly. The way that ageism influences the presence of diversity in society is by robbing them of their of their choices‚ independence and treating them with disrespect. Also

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    and to promote Research and Development (R&D) that is beneficial to these elderly. Firstly‚ to enhance the employability of the elderly‚ Singapore’s government has allotted $451 million to assist the older low-wage workers in upgrading their skills so as to stay valued in their workplace (Ministry of Finance‚ 2010). Ministry of Manpower (MOM) has worked with the private sector to encourage the re-employment of the elderly as well as educating citizens on the benefits of having senior workers around

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