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The focus of this program: caring for the elderly; why women live longer than men; the prospect of aging for a new generation of the middle-aged with fewer children and many more single women; the "sandwich generation" of adults with responsibility for aging parents and young children; and the process and problems of aging itself. (52 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)
 
Caring for the Elderly

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 parent...(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)
 
The Wit and Wisdom of Aging

Norman Cousins, himself a survivor of death sentences passed by his doctors, worked with "terminal" cancer patients who refused to die as scheduled. The will to survive and to be healed are potent medicines; in many cases the incurable have been cure...(more details)
 


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