INDIVIDUALIZED AGING PROJECT PART 1: PROJECTED AGE OF SELF STUDENT

INDIVIDUALIZED AGING PROJECT

PART 1: PROJECTED AGE OF SELF

STUDENT NAME___________________________

SUBMIT TO INSTRUCTOR DURING
FIRST DAY OF CLINICAL

Projected Age of Student_

1. Draw your aged self & the projected age? ________

2. Draw environment you wish to have.

3. Describe roles you will have and note those you will have relinquished.

4. Make a statement of the legacy you wish to leave.

5. What social activities will be important to you?

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INDIVIDUALIZED AGING PROJECT PART 2: STUDENT SELF- DIRECTED ATTITUDE ASSESSMENT

1. A person can be considered old when:

2. Words that society uses to describe the elderly are:

3. Growing old means:

4. Seeing an old person makes me feel:

5. The best thing about getting old is:

6. The worst thing about getting old is:

7. How many elders do you personally know?

8. What influence have they (see #7) had on you?

9. Why is “getting old” an issue today?

10. Most elderly live in

11. Economically, older people are

12. Socially older people are

13. Culturally the elderly

14. The spiritual needs of the elderly are:

15. Health-wise older people are:

16. Mentally older people are:

17. Sexually older people are:

18. What will your greatest challenge as a health care professional be regarding care of the elderly?

19. What are your own personal goals regarding your aging process?

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