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Geriatric Home Makeover, Edward F. Ansello Jan 2012

Geriatric Home Makeover, Edward F. Ansello

Director's Editorials from Age in Action

Houses pose substantial risks for falling. Over half of all falls by older adults happen in their homes. Reducing hazards in the home addresses just one set of contributing risk factors involved in older adults falling.


Is Aging A Disability?, Edward F. Ansello Jan 2012

Is Aging A Disability?, Edward F. Ansello

Director's Editorials from Age in Action

Growing older is not predictable decline, and the overwhelming majority age without acquiring disabilities. Because age does not equal disability, the Virginia Commission on Government Reform and Restructuring should not fold the Virginia Department of the Aging, the Department of Rehabilitative Services, and the Department for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing into one agency.


All The World's A Stage, Edward F. Ansello Jan 2012

All The World's A Stage, Edward F. Ansello

Director's Editorials from Age in Action

Population aging is occurring worldwide because of success in attacking causes of infant mortality, improved public hygiene, and falling fertility rates; health care in later life itself has had only marginal impact in the numbers. Societies should appreciate the differences associated with being older but also deem to later life the value and protections given to other ages.


Walkability, Edward F. Ansello Jan 2012

Walkability, Edward F. Ansello

Director's Editorials from Age in Action

A starting point for assessing how friendly or livable a community is, is to consider its walkability. Walkability has different dimensions, for it implies not only that there be amenities in the community to which one would want to go, but also that one can move about safely; that the person motivated would have the health status or needed support to move about; that there would be means of transportation within and outside of the community, such as public transportation and taxis.


We Are Family: When Elder Abuse, Neglect, And Financial Exploitation Hit Home, Jeannie J. Beidler Jan 2012

We Are Family: When Elder Abuse, Neglect, And Financial Exploitation Hit Home, Jeannie J. Beidler

Case Studies from Age in Action

Educational Objectives

1. To describe a case, from discovery to prosecution, of familial abuse, neglect, and financial exploitation.

2. To demonstrate gaps in elder care policy.

3. To share my experience in order to help protect the vulnerable older adults.


The Fairfax County Hoarding Task Force, Michael Congleton Jan 2012

The Fairfax County Hoarding Task Force, Michael Congleton

Case Studies from Age in Action

Educational Objectives

1. Describe the reasons for forming the Fairfax County Hoarding Task Force.

2. Explain the organizational makeup of the Hoarding Task Force.

3. Understand the risk factors in hoarding and what is being done to address them.


Hoarding Behavior In The Elderly, Henriette Kellum Jan 2012

Hoarding Behavior In The Elderly, Henriette Kellum

Case Studies from Age in Action

Educational Objectives

1. Identify the medical and mental health factors that contribute to hoarding behavior.

2. Describe the unique aspects of hoarding in the elderly.

3. Examine intervention and treatment strategies.


Arthritis And Physical Activity In Mid- And Later-Life, Nicholas Turkas Jan 2012

Arthritis And Physical Activity In Mid- And Later-Life, Nicholas Turkas

Case Studies from Age in Action

Educational Objectives

1. Describe some of the more common types of arthritic conditions.

2. Discuss co-morbidities or coexisting conditions often occurring with arthritis.

3. Describe the Arthritis Foundation as a relevant resource when dealing with arthritic conditions.