Foundations Flashcards

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Most common health problems in the older adult population

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  • Arthritis (OA)
  • Heart disease
  • Diabetes (25% of those 65+)
  • Hearing loss
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Health disparity and income levels

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Health disparities→ the more money you have, the easier it will be to access treatment
Income levels→ Women, divorced individuals, and minority individuals most likely to live in poverty

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3
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What impacts the experience of growing old?

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  • Social factors
  • Cultural background
  • Place of residence
  • Gender
  • Individual history/coping skills
  • Public policy
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Social factors that impact aging

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  • Longevity
  • Changing family structure
  • Blurring of age norms (not everyone at 65 is retiring)
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How does cultural background impact aging?

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Some cultures are more likely to care for elders vs. expecting to utilize institutions

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How does place of residence impact aging?

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Access to transportation

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How does gender impact aging?

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Men less likely to live with chronic conditions→ tendency to get acutely ill and die
Women more likely to treat and persist with chronic conditions

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How does public policy impact aging?

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Changes to SS, Medicare, health insurance, program shifts

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9
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Instrumental meanings in late life

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Supports everyday life- includes ADLs

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10
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Evaluative meanings in late life

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Quality of life- subjective well-being

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Existential meanings in late life

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Provide meaning for existence
Ex. role as a grandparent

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How to maintain meaning and identity in late life

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  • Volunteering
  • Painting/art
  • Journaling
  • Activities that help develop identity
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Role of OTR

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Provides initial evaluation, can contribute to developing care plan, goal selection, assess competence of available support, re-evaluate and adjust care plan

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14
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What can COTAs not do?

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  • Interpret data without approval
  • Initiate or alter tx program without approval
  • Below OTR
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15
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Disengagement

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Elders typically withdraw from previous activities in anticipation of death

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Activity

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Elders maintain activity and do best when they are active and engaged

17
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Continuity

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Individuals in later life sustain previous beliefs, values, and characteristics; elders strive to retain previous activities; when those cannot be sustained, elders strive to replace those with activities that carry the same meanings

18
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Life span

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Old age is a continuation of the developmental process, tasks specific to the stage can be identified; successful aging results from accomplishing tasks

19
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Baltes’ Theory of Selection, Optimization, and Compensation

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Central focus is on managing the dynamics between gains and losses as one ages, allows people to age successfully

20
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Occupation based models

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MOHO, occupational adaptation, PEO

21
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Model of Human Occupation (MOHO)

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  • Individual is an open system
  • Subsystems → volition, habituation, performance
  • Effectiveness of development of each subsystem reflects successful performance