Contunuity of intellectual and emotional activities of older people
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RACU, Cătălina, MORARU, Maria. Contunuity of intellectual and emotional activities of older people. In: Society Consciousness Computers, Ed. 10, 12-13 martie 2021, Chişinău. Chişinău: VasileAlecsandri University of Bacău, 2021, Ediția 10, Vol.7, pp. 51-52. ISSN ISSN-L 2359-7321.
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Society Consciousness Computers
Ediția 10, Vol.7, 2021
Conferința "Creation of the Society of Consciousness"
10, Chişinău, Moldova, 12-13 martie 2021

Contunuity of intellectual and emotional activities of older people


Pag. 51-52

Racu Cătălina, Moraru Maria
 
Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova
 
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Disponibil în IBN: 11 mai 2023


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Purpose: The most important purpose is to defining age categories, to finding weaknesses and strengths in the intellectual and emotional support of older people and after that to promote the opportunities and rights of older people. Design / methodology / approach: This work presents the strengths and weaknesses of the continuity of intellectual and emotional activities of older people, but also their methods of social involvement in the daily life of society, which will allow debates on this topic addressed in this paper. Findings: Based on the study we can conclude that continuity and involvement in the intellectual and emotional activities of older people in most cases is beneficial, morally and mentally, only a small part of the elderly suffering from diseases such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and dementia will accuse neurodegenerative diseases, low income, reduced opportunities to continue working, poor health are a major obstacle to active aging. Research limitations / suggestions: This paper will reveal the realmental and economic situation of old people which will provoke controversy regarding to the socio-intellectual and emotional involvement of older people. Practical implications: The communication channels between the Government and the elderly population could be improved through better representation and more topics of discussion. Mass media and communication models could be used effectively to creatively promote the idea of active aging. Communication channels between the Government and the people Companies should be encouraged to be more proactive in supporting employee participation in volunteer activities. More formal care options for children and the elderly would also allow the elderly population to consider a wider range of options for taking part in social life

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implication, elderly population, government, Neurodegenerativedisease, average age, support, implication, activities, emotional health.