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“The more sand that has escaped from the hourglass of our life, the clearer we should see through it.” (Jean-Paul Sartre)
Cognitive decline can be scary. The idea of losing the ability to care for yourself ranks among the highest fears of older adults. Whether through diseases like cancer, dementia, or losing mobility, the possibility of losing independence threatens a deep sense of self and identity. However, losing your independence in old age is not inevitable. There are ways we can protect ourselves from certain diseases and prepare for a healthier older adult experience.
To learn more, please watch the film below, Rays of hope for the brain. (Films Media Group, 2005).
After watching the video, please write your answers to the following questions.
Several risk factors have been identified for the development of dementia or Alzheimer’s Disease. Explain these risk factors.
At any age, there are preventive measures that can be taken to prevent cognitive impairment associated with aging. Share some specific steps you can take starting today to protect yourself from normal cognitive decline.
Growing older is inevitable, but as George Burns once famously said, “You can’t help growing older, but you don’t have to get old.” Falling is associated with cognitive decline and is a common fear of older adults, as falls can lead to injuries that are challenging to fully recover from. What is the best way to reduce fall risks in someone’s home and in daily life activities?
Submission Instructions
Please submit a Word document with answers to each of the questions above. Respond with short answers (between 1-3 sentences) and when appropriate include citations and references in APA style. Please use a minimum of one scholarly source to support your writing. For maximum points, provide at least three examples with explanations and citations for each of the three questions.
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Evaluation
Your concept paper will be graded using the attached rubric below. Please review it prior to submission. This assignment is due by Sunday at 11:59 pm ET.
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