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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?

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

largest older population.

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What is China?

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

people?

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What is Japan?

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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.

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What are nursing homes?

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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?

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

Africa at 76.

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Who is Nelson Mandela?

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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.

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Who is Madeleine Albright?

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This older man gave the keynote speech at the 2012 Republican

National Convention.

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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.

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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.

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Who is Gloria Steinem?

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Final Jeopardy

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

contributed 96 hours per year to this activity.

Engagement

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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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Jacobsen, L. A., Kent, M., Lee, M., & Mather, M. (2011). America's Aging Popluation. Population Reference Bureau, 66(1), 2-16.

Kinsella, Kevin and Wan He U.S. Census Bureau, International Population Reports, P95/09-1, An Aging World: 2008, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 2009

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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