Growing Old in a New Age
Growing Old in a New Age
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Overview
This series examines common misconceptions about aging and provides a springboard for analyzing new roles for elders, intergenerational alliances, resource allocation, and artificial attempts to prolong life. Age is measured in four ways, chronologically, biologically, psychologically, and socially These are the basis for discussing the quality of life in later years. 75 diverse elders relate their experiences.
1 season
Season 1
1993 · 13 episodes
Season 1
1993 · 13 episodes
- 1 1. Myths and Realities of Aging
- 2 2. How the Body Ages
- 3 3. Maximizing Physical Potential of Older Adults
- 4 4. Love, Intimacy, and Sexuality
- 5 5. Learning, Memory, and Speed of Behavior
- 6 6. Intellect, Personality, and Mental Health
- 7 7. Social Roles and Relationships in Old Age
- 8 8. Family and Intergenerational Relationships
- 9 9. Work, Retirement, and Economic Status
- 10 10. Illness and Disability
- 11 11. Death, Dying, and Beaeavement
- 12 12. Societal and Political Aspects of Aging
- 13 13. The Future of Aging
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