Older Adults Older adults used to be “stereotyped into some inaccurate misconceptions” (Nugent & Jones, pg. 229). Older adults were accused of being “economic and emotional drains on society” (Nugent & Jones, pg. 229). People thought that older adults “began to deteriorate physically, psychologically and socially” (Nugent & Jones, pg. 229). Older adults have been labeled as “wasteful spenders and indulge in frivolous activities” (Nugent & Jones, pg. 229). Finally, it is also accepted that “older adults have no problems and are content to peacefully withdraw from life as they wait for death” (Nugent & Jones, pg. 229).
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233). Studies have shown that a “slow down in working memory can affect problem solving and learning new information” (Nugent & Jones, pg. 233). Older adults also want to “stay engaged in society; they have no interest in retiring from public life” (Nugent & Jones, pg. 234). Older adults experience “discrimination when trying to participate in community service” (Nugent & Jones, pg. 234). Older adults don’t have defined accepted roles in the community at this age and must “carve out their own place because society hasn’t caught up with their new demand for roles as they go into older adulthood” (Nugent & Jones, pg.