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Health Populations Global AgingLong-Term

CareFamous Seniors

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Most prevalent chronic disease of older Americans, 65 and

older is.

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What is high blood pressure?

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2-5% of Americans develop this disease by

the time they are 70.

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What is dementia?

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The fastest growing segment of the population In the U.S. and other

industrialized nations.

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Who are the oldest-old (including centenarians)?

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This condition frequently assumed to be a typical byproduct of aging rather than a clinical diagnosis.

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What is depression?

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Typically associated with men, this disease disportionately affects

women during midlife.

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What is heart disease?

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The majority of older American live in these types

of communities.

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What are rural communities?

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By 2030, 29% of Americans will share this common characteristic.

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What is being 65 and older?

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New Mexico ranks #1 in the nation on this population characteristic.

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What is the largest portion of Hispanic seniors in the nation?

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An average American can expect to live this age.

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What is 81?

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Nearly 50% of women over 75 live this type of household.

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What is a single-person household?

Global Aging- $100

This country has the largest total population AND the world’s

largest older population.

Global Aging- $100

What is China?

Global Aging - $200

This small nation has the world’s highest percentage of older

people?

Global Aging- $200

What is Japan?

Global Aging- $300

What are the leading killers of older people in Europe and

North America?

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Circulatory diseases (especially heart disease

and stroke)

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This developing region of the world has the highest percentage of old

people.

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What is the Caribbean?

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In this country, older people are the least likely to live alone.

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What is the Philippines?

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3% of older people live in this type of housing situation.

Long-Term Care - $100

What are nursing homes?

Long-Term Care - $200

The primary source of funding for skilled nursing care in the United

States.

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What is Medicaid?

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The primary source of long-term care in the United

States

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What is family caregiving?

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With incomes at or below the national median of $35,000 and

spend 20+ hours each week providing care, these people are the primary caregivers of older

people.

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Who are women?

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The future long-term care plans of the majority of midlife and older

Americans.

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What is aging in place?

Famous Seniors- $100

This famous senior was released from prison at the age of 72 and became the President of South

Africa at 76.

Famous Seniors- $100

Who is Nelson Mandela?

Famous Seniors- $200

She was the first female secretary of state and in 1997 she became the

highest ranking woman in the history of the U.S. government.

Famous Seniors - $300

Who is Madeleine Albright?

Famous Seniors - $300

This older man gave the keynote speech at the 2012 Republican

National Convention.

Famous Seniors - $300

Who is Clint Eastwood?

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At the age of 71 this man became the director of the CIA.

Currently at 74, he is now the Secretary of Defense.

Famous Seniors- $400

Who is Leon Panetta?

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“The idea of retiring is as foreign to me as the idea of hunting”

Comments this older woman active in women's rights and social justice.

Famous Seniors - $500

Who is Gloria Steinem?

Final Jeopardy

Compared with the U.S. median of 52 hours annually, seniors

contributed 96 hours per year to this activity.

Engagement

Final Jeopardy

Engagement

What is volunteering?

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Cohn, D. (2008, June 25). Baby Boomers: The Gloomiest Generation. Retrieved October 4, 2012, from Pew Research Center: http://pewresearch.org/pubs/880/baby-boomers-the-gloomiest-generation

Dietz, M., & Adele, H. M. (2010). New Realities of an Older America: Challenges, Changes and Questions. Stanford University. The Stanford Center on Longevity.

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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (n.d.). Audience Insights: Communicating to Boomers (1946-1962). Retrieved October 4, 2012, from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: http://www.cdc.gov/healthcommunication/Audience/AudienceInsight_boomers.pdf

Vincent, G. K., & Velkoff, V. A. (2011, May). The Next Four Decades: The Older Population in the United States: 2010 to 2050. Retrieved September 2012, 2012, from United States Census: www.census.gov/population/www/projections/2008projections.html

Williams, R. B. (2010, Febuary 7). What Baby Boomers Want From Technology. Retrieved October 4, 2012, from Psychology Today: http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/wired-success/201002/what-baby-boomers-want-technology

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