Examples Of Special Considerations For Older Adults

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Special considerations when working with older adults are the isolation that is experienced by older adults, widowhood, facing mortality themselves, feeling as though they are less important to those around them, and losing control over their own lives as well as possible onset of illnesses such as dementia and Alzheimer’s. Physical limitations, damaged self-image and self-esteem are other examples of special considerations for older adults, 65 and older. Older adults need a slower paced process for both mobility as well as cognition purposes. Considerations for hearing and eyesight loss must also be taken into account as well. Ease of access would be another concern, making it simpler for this age group to attend meetings. Groups for

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