Learning Outcomes:
o Outline demographic trends of population ageing and discuss the benefits and challenges of a growing population of older people for contemporary society
o Discuss the phenomenon of ageism, identify examples of ageism in popular discourse and in social policy, and discuss ways that ageism can be counteracted
o Analyse and evaluate Ireland’s key social and health policies as they apply to older people
o Discuss the ageing process and its implications for health and wellbeing, including functional and cognitive wellbeing
o Define healthy ageing and prepare a healthy ageing resource for older people at risk of functional decline
o Based on case studies of altered health in old age, conduct a functional and cognitive assessment and devise a care plan to enhance and promote functional and cognitive capacity
o Select a health problem that older people may experience, and based on best available evidence, devise a care plan to promote wellness with reference to the problem.
Indicative Module Content:
Unit 1 Ageing: Demography and society (6 hours)
The ageing population: Demographic trends
Social and economic factors in demographic trends
National policy on ageing
Research priorities and trends in ageing and older people
Health services and care systems for older people
Ageism and ageist discourses
Health disparities (inequities and inequalities) in ageing
Unit 2: Healthy ageing (14 hours)
Theories of ageing
Healthy ageing: Characteristics and health promotion
The ageing body: Motor and sensory changes
Social aspects of ageing: Social networks, family and economics, gender and sexuality,
Psychological aspects of ageing: Mental health, Memory and cognition, delirium and dementia
Quality of life, resilience and empowerment
At-risk older adults: Mistreatment and neglect
Health assessment: Functional and cognitive assessment
Aspects of nursing older adults: e.g. skin integrity, nutrition, frailty and falls, pain
Nursing assessment and care planning for older adults