Exam 5: Where People Live: Person-Environment Interactions
Exam 1: Studying Adult Development and Aging103 Questions
Exam 2: Neuroscience As a Basis for Adult Development103 Questions
Exam 3: Physical Changes105 Questions
Exam 4: Longevity, Health, and Functioning105 Questions
Exam 5: Where People Live: Person-Environment Interactions105 Questions
Exam 6: Attention and Memory104 Questions
Exam 7: Intelligence105 Questions
Exam 8: Social Cognition105 Questions
Exam 9: Personality105 Questions
Exam 10: Clinical Assessment, Mental Health, and Mental Disorders105 Questions
Exam 11: Relationships105 Questions
Exam 12: Work, Leisure, and Retirement105 Questions
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The profile of the typical nursing home resident has changed over time.Between the years 1999 and 2008, Latino and Asian American residents ___________ , whereas European American residents ___________.
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______________is the theoretical upper limit of a person's capacity to function.
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In 2013, __________ was about $90,500 per year and was by far the leading catastrophic health care expense.
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What are some factors that a family should consider before choosing an assisted-living facility?
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Support services such as transportation, socialization, and daily checks are characteristic of
____________________.
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According to Willis' model of everyday competence, one's health and the availability of health insurance would be considered
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Allowing residents to decorate their own rooms, choosing what they want to eat from a buffet, and deciding whether they want to take a shower or a bath, is a description of which of the following?
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The personcentered planning approach is based on promoting residents' wellbeing by increasing their perceived level of personal control and treating them with _________ .
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Nursing home residents who have high perceived personal control show improvements in well-being and activity levels and they _________________.
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Housing options for older adults that provide a supportive living arrangement for people who need assistance with personal care, but who are not so impaired they need 24-hour care, describes which of the following:
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Deciding on the best option for an elderly person entails assessing the ability of family members or friends to provide __________ or care.
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The main reason for institutionalization of nursing home residents is because of their __________ .
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A facility that provides assistance with personal care such as help with medication, housekeeping, laundry service, and meals but does not provide major medical care is called
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In which type of facility do residents receive skilled nursing care, medical treatment, rehabilitation, supervision, and activities?
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The ___________ theory suggests that the facilities focus on the individual.
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Based on the various theories of person-environment interactions, the best nursing homes use which approach?
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Ecology of aging, or __________ , seeks to understand the dynamic relations between older adults and the environments they inhabit.
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Majorie enjoys where she lives because she has her own private room and bathroom, yet she shares meals with friends and is able to get any additional help she might need.She most likely lives in
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The competence and environmental press approach, the preventive and corrective proactivity model (PCP), and the stress and coping framework all agree that
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