PERSON-CENTRED CARE FOR PEOPLE EXPERIENCING EARLY, MIDDLE AND LATE ADULTHOOD. MANAGING THE CHALLENGES OF AGING AND THE CARE OF OLDER PEOPLE (65 YEARS AND ABOVE). Flashcards

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Outline physical, psychosocial and cognitive aspects of adulthood (20-65 years and over).

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Adulthood, spanning from early (20-40 years) to middle (40-65 years) and late (65+ years), brings about various physical, psychosocial, and cognitive changes. Early adulthood witnesses peak physical health and identity formation, with a focus on career and relationship building. Middle adulthood is marked by physical changes, career achievement, and parenting, while late adulthood involves the aging process, reflection on life achievements, and cognitive changes

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Discuss the developmental tasks of adulthood.

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forming a stable identity, building intimate relationships, establishing a career, achieving financial independence, raising children, adapting to physical changes and aging, contributing to future generations, nurturing social connections, reflecting on life’s accomplishments, coping with loss and grief, and adapting to retirement. These tasks are not fixed and can vary based on personal circumstances and cultural influences.

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Identify (normative) predictable and unpredictable (non-normative) transitions of adulthoo

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Predictable transitions include marriage, family formation, career development, empty nest syndrome, and retirement, with most individuals experiencing them at some point. Non-normative transitions encompass unexpected events like divorce, health crises, job loss, the loss of a loved one, caregiving responsibilities, educational re-entry, or sudden relocations. These non-normative events can disrupt life plans and require individuals to adapt, seek support, and make significant adjustments to their personal and professional live

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Understand how non-normative events can impact a person throughout adulthood.

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non-normative events can significantly impact a person’s emotional, social, financial, and physical well-being throughout adulthood. While these events present challenges, they also offer opportunities for growth, resilience, and adaptation. The ability to navigate and recover from non-normative events is a testament to an individual’s strength and capacity for change. Support from a network of friends, family, and professionals can be invaluable in helping individuals face and overcome these challenges.

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Describe the importance of modifyin health compromising behaviours during adulthood

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modifying health-compromising behaviors during adulthood is essential for promoting longevity, reducing healthcare costs, improving physical and mental health, enhancing productivity, and setting positive examples for others. It not only benefits individuals on a personal level but also has far-reaching effects on families, communities, and society as a whole.

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Explain aspects of establishing relationships and friendships in young adulthood.

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establishing relationships and friendships in young adulthood involves a dynamic process of self-discovery, building connections, and nurturing meaningful bonds. It contributes to personal growth, emotional well-being, and the development of essential social skills that will influence future relationships and connections throughout life.

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