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This program provides an overview of the various methods of care available for the aging, from day care centers and group housing to respite care and nursing homes. It profiles a middle-aged couple searching for the best mode of care for their parents, and talks to social workers, senior citizen advocates, and nursing home administrators to clarify the available options and the emotional and financial impact on adult children and their parents. (19 minutes)



 
    

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Copyright date: ©1987




     


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The Aging Process

Part of the aging process is inevitable-but only part. This program explains the effects of aging on the human mind and body, explores the "damage" and "cell clock" theories about why cells wear out, and examines the lifestyle habits that affect both...(more details)
 
Factors in Healthy Aging

A half-century-long study that examined the mental health of Harvard graduates over their lifetimes is used to illuminate the predictors of healthy aging. Viewers also follow several elderly people as they go through their days and discuss their rout...(more details)
 
Alzheimer's: Effects on Patients and Their Families

This program explains what is now known about the mechanisms of Alzheimer's and what remains unknown about brain changes in the disease, and discusses the use of drugs to prevent the breakdown of acetylcholine and other strategies to preserve memory....(more details)
 
Caring for Your Parents

This program deals with the problems of caring for elderly parents while attempting to maintain one's own family and career. It looks at the signals that a parent may need help in taking care of him or herself, dealing with a parent's anger and helpl...(more details)
 
Nursing Home Care

This program shows that some senior citizens can live independently-it profiles a man of 95 who lives actively with a minimal amount of community help and with no more serious medical problems than many people one-third his age. But many seniors not ...(more details)
 


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