The Importance Of Geriatrics

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Geriatrics is a huge change in society as the years go by. A lot of things with geriatrics are changing and one main point is housing. Where will our older love ones live? Will they stay alone in their house; go to assisted living or even live with someone else? These are the main three options any geriatrics patient has. The generation of the elderly is our “baby boomers” and they are going to keep being a big part of our society until there are no more “baby boomers”. According to Nelson (2010) “America’s ‘baby boom’ population will [be] turn[ing] 65. Just as their presence reshaped the country’s built environment in the 1950s through the 1990s, so will they reshape it over the next generation”.
Housing is a major accommodation for elderly. An ongoing problem for a lot of the elderly today is finances. Even in 2009 elderly struggled with finances because it was approximated that 12.9 percent of elderly people were at the poverty level (Bookman 2011). …show more content…

Ann Bookman says this struggle very well in his article called Families and Elder Care in the Twenty-First Century; Bookman says:
Upper-middle- class and affluent families usually have adequate funds to pay for elder care services, while poor families are usually eligible for a variety of subsidized services, such as home health care. The hardest-hit families are the working poor and those with moderate incomes, who are too “rich” to qualify for subsidized services but unable to pay for care themselves. Many families caring for elderly relatives encounter this type of “middle-class squeeze” (Bookman

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