Explain Difficulties that an Aging Process Brings to Old People Life

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Explain difficulties that aging process brings to old people life.
Many old people suffer difficult related for aging process such as physical, emotional, social and financial changes, this is because when the person is over fifty the body go through natural process of aging. However, it is widely believed that many old people in the UK have been abuse by other people because of their age. On the other hand, old people live other countries treat old people as chief and masters of the family. This article will argue that people in the UK should change the way they see and treat old people in the society.
When people reach certain age they go through different aging processes which are physical and psychological changes. These changes appear on skin, bones, joints, muscles, organs, senses, emotional, intellectual, and socialising and etc.
Some people develop aging process in the early fifties whereas others get aging process when they are over sixth. As a result of this, there is not fixed term or time when people will have the ageing process and there is a not particular problem or conditions we can say if the person reach this they will have these conditions. Therefore, it is everybody’s lack and ageing experiences that you will go
However, there are some physical issues relate to aging process began when the person reach over fifty. For example, skin may become thinner and more wrinkles. Bones may become less dense and likely to be fracture. Joints may become stiffer and painful. Cartilage on the bones may also become thinner and ligament may become loose. Person may lose high and spine bones may change round shape and muscular may become weak.
In addition to this, they may lose sense of balances and may need to walk with stick ...

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...e. It is also clear that old people live in other countries have better care than Britain old people.
In conclusion, it is true that old people go through different aging progress when they reach over fifty years however, it is vital that society should respect and treat old people in the UK the best because it prevents abuse and negligence to many old people in the UK society.
In addition to this, families and friends of old people must take part of the caring their old parents in order to prevent abuse from the health care professionals. it is also vital to give place in our homes as other countries in the world provide place for old people in the society in order to show they are our highly experts and our chiefs. If the society could not change the way they treat old people we will not prevent abuse and mistreatment from other people who are not their parents.

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