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Sixty five :landmark age for older adult population
Ageism :stereotypes applied to all older people on basis of their age
Cognition :changing, storing, and using messages to respond and perform tasks
Learning :gaining information, skills, and knowledge
Patience :ability to accept delay without complaining or rushing
Home :may represent independence, a center to family gatherings, or connection to the neighborhood
OBRA :enacted into legislation by Congress in 1987 (abbreviation)
Residents Rights :1987 Act protects and promotes these to enhance the quality of their life
The Role of a Caregiver
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1987 Act protects and promotes these to enhance the quality of their life
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landmark age for older adult population
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changing, storing, and using messages to respond and perform tasks
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gaining information, skills, and knowledge
IATPNECE
ability to accept delay without complaining or rushing
SAGIME
stereotypes applied to all older people on basis of their age
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may represent independence, a center to family gatherings, or connection to the neighborhood
BRAO
enacted into legislation by Congress in 1987 (abbreviation)