04/28/2018 In
times of continuous structural changes to healthcare system and rapidly
aging society, the nature of caring practice becomes more physically,
intellectually and emotionally demanding. While coping with emerging
infectious epidemics, high-risk populations and health disparities, care
providers often show negative attitudes towards seniors. This may lead
to a belief that seniors cannot be given the same opportunities as
younger persons.
In a society that values wealth, speed, youth and beauty, seniors may
be discriminated against because of the way they look, speak or
function. As a result, the impact of age on the detection and management
of disease may be profound. In fact, seniors are already excluded from
some disease screening or primary prevention programs. For example,
refusing treatment based on age alone, lack of qualified personnel to
care for seniors, and lack of research on geriatric problems and
syndromes. However, such attitudes should not be acceptable in our
society.
Although some care providers may think that a senior does not “know
what is going on”, seniors should be actively involved in the decision
making in all stages of care delivery. Care providers play a vital role
in identifying a need for individualized care based on the holistic
perspective. On a personal level, every client centered care provider
needs to have high expectations of a senior’s ability to perform a task.
While challenging stereotypes of aging, care providers need to promote
autonomy and personal control in the care of seniors. Furthermore, care
providers need to be ready to adapt to the changing nature of caring
practice, and promote appropriate views and care of seniors in all practice settings.
In times of advanced research and scientific advancement, care
providers need to utilize innovative models of care that assist them in
delivering the highest quality of evidence-based care for seniors.

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