Discussion : Factors Influencing Development in Older Adults
The transition from middle to late adulthood is characterized by a growing number of life changes. Many parents become "empty nesters" as their children, now adults themselves, move out and start their own lives. Retirement might be greeted begrudgingly or with open arms.
Inevitable declines in health, physical ability, and cognitive function become more apparent. Much like earlier life events, one's reaction to these changes will depend on a multitude of factors; however, what is unique to this age range is that many of these changes will be steeped in loss.
This can include the loss of a spouse, a long-time friend, a passionate career, a pleasurable lifestyle, a trade, or a hobby.
As a counselor, how might you engage older adults to thrive during this phase of their lives?
For this Discussion, review the media, "Late Adulthood." Focus your final efforts on the older adult in your assigned family. Before crafting your post, also consider the points raised in the media, "Perspectives: The Golden Years."
Note: Identify the last name of your assigned client family in the title of your post.
Post by a description of two developmental factors that impact late adulthood. Explain how these factors might impact emotional and psychological well-being.
Then, describe a protective factor that could optimize the older adult's health and resilience.
Justify your response with references to this week's Learning Resources and the current literature. Be specific.