PPT-A Perspective on Ageing People with Sensory Disabilities

Author : alexa-scheidler | Published Date : 2018-02-14

Jeign Craig Vice President HIPEN Hearing Loss Hearing loss affects more than 10 million people in the UK 1 in 6 of the population The most common type of hearing

Presentation Embed Code

Download Presentation

Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "A Perspective on Ageing People with Sens..." is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this website for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.

A Perspective on Ageing People with Sensory Disabilities: Transcript


Jeign Craig Vice President HIPEN Hearing Loss Hearing loss affects more than 10 million people in the UK 1 in 6 of the population The most common type of hearing loss is called . Involvement, independence and. participation in decision-making . Gudbjorg. . Arnadottir. A . conference. . on. . ageing. . was. held . by. . D. irectors. of . S. ocial. . Affaires. , . attended. Multidisciplinary European . Programme. Kemi. -Tornio University of Applied Sciences. HEALTH ASPECTS. IN AGEING FINLAND. Health . aspects. in . ageing. In . finnish. public health-law it says that municipalities must organize to all who get retirement pension, consultation service that improves their welfare, health and ability to function. Another piece of the jigsaw. Barbara Strobel . Karry Hrysicos. Rosemary Swain . Clinical Specialist Occupational Therapists- Learning Disabilities. Hywel Dda University Health Board. Today we will explore:. Active Ageing in the UK. Bob Laventure - July 2012. Role of the BHF NC. To develop and . translate research evidence . to . improve and extend the practice. of promoting physical activity in the UK. paranoia: . its . fictional basis and . all . too real costs. Jane O’Sullivan. Fenner. Conference 2013 – Population, Resources and Climate Change. . AAS 10-11 October 2013. Ageing is the main excuse for maintaining population growth. People in Design. Sensory - Senses. Now we could spend a whole semester just looking at the senses, they are very rich and detailed, but we have a lot of exciting things to cover in this module, so we’ll curtail it by just looking at one sense in detail (Vision) and cover the others in less detail.. James Ridley. (Senior Lecturer, Edge Hill University). Joint Royal College of Nursing/British Geriatrics Society Conference. 2015. Workshop aims. Define the concept of “Growing Older”, and consider the implications for the learning disabled population. . The sensation and input we receive by using one or all of our senses. A treatment modality commonly used for individuals with moderate to severe disabilities or health conditions. Offered to all age groups and in a variety of settings. Asghar Zaidi. University of Southampton and . London School of Economics and Political Science. Workshop . in support of the establishment of the . Titchfield City Group on Ageing and Age-disaggregated Data. A Growing and Ageing . P. opulation. Australia’s population is growing and ageing (older Australian’s are people aged 65yrs and over). This growing and ageing population is one of Australia’s health priorities because with a growing and ageing population comes an increase in disease burden and health care demand – . Problems of ageing / The true value of age What is ageing? It is a part of human life cyrcle. It is a process of becoming older . It is an important part of all human societies. The effects of ageing on a human face 3. 4. Brief History of the Field. Brief History of the Field. Early history: Babies were often left to die if they were physically “defective”. Middle Ages: Religious influences resulted in more humane care. October 2021. RCOTSSPLD PMLD Network Study Day. David Haines. Principal Lecturer, University of Brighton. d.Haines@brighton.ac.uk. . Plan for this session. Present some key findings from the 2018 RCOT SSPLD survey of Specialist Section members re their use of Sensory Activity . B.K.Singh. ,. Dairy . Technology. SENSORY EVALUATION. Sensory evaluation is a scientific discipline that analyses and measures human responses to the composition and nature of foods and drink. . Sensory evaluation does not just deal with "likes and dislikes,“ “OK or not OK” but the process scientifically elicits, measures, analyses and interprets psychological and / or physiological responses to physical stimuli produced by a food product..

Download Document

Here is the link to download the presentation.
"A Perspective on Ageing People with Sensory Disabilities"The content belongs to its owner. You may download and print it for personal use, without modification, and keep all copyright notices. By downloading, you agree to these terms.

Related Documents