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Older Adult Project Report

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I decided to reflect on my experience on the older adult projects. At the beginning of the semester, when our instructors presented the older adult project, I thought that this experience will be boring and that I will be going to visit a cranky, grumpy older adult who will waste my time. In reality I had the common stereotype everyone has about the older adults population, which is called ageism.
Ageism is the discrimination related to certain age population in my case, it is the negative perception I had toward older adult. My first visit in fact, had a considerable impact on my attitude toward this population. The goal of this first contact was to practice some appropriate nutrition risk assessment tools: the Mini-Nutritional Assessment …show more content…

According to the US Census Bureau News (2015) there are 44.7 million of older people in U.S, which represent 14.1 percent of the total population who has aged 65 and older in 2013. Gradually, as the population ages, the need for health care professional increases considerably because the changes that occur with normal aging makes people more likely to develop certain disorders. In one hand this population is becoming according Corzort Rachel (2008) reports, the major health care consumers (P.21). Older adults are becoming the majority of health care client. On the other hand, As Nancy Schroeder (2015), who is assistant Professor of Nursing, Ohio Northern University point out, nursing students have an extensive negative attitudes toward the care of the older adult, which lower the percentage of nursing students who consider a career in geriatric nursing (p.1). Thus, these nursing students are less interested to the geriatric field. According Barbara King, Tonya Roberts and Barbara Bowers (2013) Nurses have been recognized as a crucial health care provider best positioned to meet the increasing demands placed on the health care system by an aging society (P.272). Nurses in gerontology mostly give the best care to older adults population, but with the problem of ageism nursing students have less interest in aged

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