HDF 201 1st Edition Lecture 19 Outline of Last Lecture I. TaskII. Longevity RevolutionIII. Night Owl PatternIV. Sun Downer SyndromeV. Activity of Daily Living (ADL)Outline of Current Lecture I. Household Disbandment in Later LifeII. Living ArrangementsCurrent LectureI. Household Disbandment in Later Life1. Possession Management 2. Reducing “stuff” can cause logical, emotional, and psychological stress3. Disbandment usually takes around two months4. Disbandment decisions:a. Major furnitureb. Meaningful giftsc. Othersi. Keep ii. Donateiii. Selliv. Discardv. Gift5. Break up stuff permanent change6. The older we are, the more stuff we have7. Moving from bigger quarters to smaller quarters8. We accumulate stuff through acquisition and retentiona. Property needs to be disposed of by survivors9. De-accumulation means manageable living with less stuff10. Household disbandment – reduction that occurs in conjunction with a move to smaller quarters11. Why we keep stuff – either as a necessity, luxury, gift, pleasure, or symbolThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.12. Residential movea. Pressure to downsizeII. Living Arrangements- Active Adult Community- Apartments- Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC)- Retirement- Assisted Living- Residential- Group Home- Alzheimer’s Units- Nursing/Rehab- Congregate Care- Sub-Acute- Rehab- Homecare- Hospice- Daycare- Sitter service- Care management- Behavioral
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