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A longer life span is not a fountain of youth. As future generations routinely join the ranks of the centenarians, America must retool its youth-oriented culture into something more elder-friendly than it is now. This timely two-part series addresses the multifaceted issue of maintaining a good quality of life over the long haul, as the senior-set becomes the dominant demographic segment in a nation where a premium is still placed on being young. 2-part series, 29 minutes each.



 
                

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Copyright date: ©2000



The Series Includes : Living Longer ... Living Better? | Living Longer ... Aging Well
     


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On Our Own Terms: Moyers on Dying in America
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In this acclaimed four-part series, veteran PBS journalist Bill Moyers reports on the growing movement in America to improve care for people who are dying. Using interviews and research from across the country, each program describes the intimate exp...(more details)
 
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)
 
Substance Abuse in the Elderly
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Faced with complex regimens of medication and diminished tolerances for alcohol, many elderly Americans run the risk of falling into the trap of substance abuse. In this program from The Doctor Is In, senior citizens discuss how they deal with these ...(more details)
 
The Oldest Victims: Elder Abuse

In a country where youth and beauty are the ideal, the issue of elder abuse is often as neglected as its victims. This program addresses a number of elder abuse-related topics, including the embezzlement of elders' funds by family members; the crimin...(more details)
 


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